Sensational Shorts

Showings

Mary D. Fisher Theatre Wed, Nov 13 4:00 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Wed, Nov 13 6:30 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Shorts Program
to benefit SedonaKind
Run Time:90 minutes

Description

On November 13th, World Kindness Day — also proclaimed as Sedona Kindness Day — SedonaKind invites you to the Sedona Film Festival Theatres to enjoy wonderful short films that reflect and resonate with their mission: encouraging acts of kindness, large and small, locally and around the world.


The Sensational Shorts include subjects that align with SedonaKind projects: the well-being of veterans, children and pets.


These award-winning short films represent some of the best films shown at the Sedona International Film Festival. They cover a diverse, fascinating and fun spectrum of subjects, including:


Space Race: In a fun animated short, two competing astronauts race to claim the moon for themselves.

Tikkun Olam: This live action short tells the compassionate story of an 8-year-old boy who befriends a homeless veteran…with an unexpected result.

The Ballad of Tita and the Machines: When AI workers attempt to replace an injured, aging farmworker, the owners soon learn that humans are indispensable.

The Forgotten Place: How do you find the perfect best friend? Our hero makes a valiant try.

The Pee-Pee Monster: The pressure is on for a rushed father dealing with a toddler who has to…

Fundamental Shapes: A gentle romantic comedy concerns the varied ways to love when an unemployed actor takes a gig as a nude model for an art class.

These Final Hours: What is the truth? It’s hard to know in this story about a young man trying to make his way in America.

Critique: With the “help” of an important food critic, a personal chef has creativity tested during the cooking of a 3-course meal.

Gum: Imagine a world where chewing gum does not exist, then try to explain what it is. It’s loads of fun to see someone try.

Andy, A Dog’s Tale: A wonderful animated story, commissioned by the wife of the creator of “Peanuts,” that shows the hero’s journey of a puppy becoming a Canine Companion, service dog.


Visit www.SedonaKind.org to learn more about SedonaKind and its projects.