Check out Highlights from the 2005 Phx Film Festival here!
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Peephole
directed by Daniel Martinez
World Premiere
Run Time: 6 minutes
Peephole is a tale of life, love, and the pursuit of sandwiches. After being hit by a car Jake attempts to lock himself away in his apartment. Imprisoned by his fear of the outside world his only human contact is though the delivery people who bring him his meals. Until one day an inquisitive sandwich delivery girl shows up at his doorstep. Despite himself Jake falls for her and is forced to overcome his fears to pursue her.
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Devil’s Chair
directed by Alexandre Padilla
World Premiere
Run Time: 18.56 minutes
A strong call to take a closer look at how abuse crates an intolerable misery in our society.
Pirate Booty
directed by Erin Frisbie
Run Time: 3 minutes
Denial
directed by X Roze
World Premiere
Run Time: 13.35 minutes
‘Denial’ is a short, dramatic, narrative that puts a couples morals to the test when they find themselves at fault for the accidental death of an illegal Mexican.
Slasher Flick
Survival Kit
directed by Angel Ruiz
Run Time: 3 minutes
Chief
directed by Doug Howard
World Premiere
Run Time: 6.30 minutes
James, a Native American haunted by a monumental promise he made to his dying grandfather, seeks to make right a terrible wrong done to his people: The Pima.
Suicide
Club
directed by Donovan Montierth
Phoenix Premiere
Run Time: 14.58 minutes
A suicide attempt is halted by a man that wants to help him…do it properly.
Relocation
directed by Adam Devaney
World Premiere
Run Time: 5 minutes
An inside look at the FBI’s worst division of the witness protection program.
Knot Me
directed by Mark Wilson
Run Time: 7.50 minutes
How do you react when you wake up tied to a chair?
The Long Shot
directed by Paul DeNigris
US Premiere
Run Time: 19 minutes
Football star Matt Dawson, already in too deep with his gambling debts, gets a hot tip about the big game that could get him out for good or put him on the mobster Salvatore “The Razor” Gilletti’s bad side. Matt’s survival? A long shot at best.