2018

Narrative Short
United States
Runtime:
14 minutes
Director:
Greg Chwerchak

REIFF 2018

Based on a true story, "Sac de Merde" tells the tale of Mazel Mankewicz, an unlucky-in-love yet irrationally optimistic New Yorker who thinks her luck has changed when she spends the night with the man of her dreams. As it turns out, he might just be full of shit. Literally.

Narrative Feature
United States
Runtime:
1 hour(s)
37 minutes
Director:
Anthony Pedone

REIFF 2018

An angry, crackling and defiantly disordered underclass of nowheresville punk- rock kids, see their band Surgeon Generals Warning (SGW) as their ticket out of small town Texas, as 1990 comes to a close. The band drops acid, plays gigs and carries out calculated acts of vandalism around town to the television soundtrack of 24-hour newscasts about Operation Desert Storm and devotion to country at any cost. Faced with the reality of a dead end job at the plastic plant, a life in the oil field, or fighting a war that has no meaning to them, the group's chaos and imminent adulthood leaves them completely vulnerable for what ensues.

Documentary Short
United States
Runtime:
56 minutes
Director:
Mark Stoffel & H.D. Motyl

REIFF 2018

The 2017 total solar eclipse was undoubtedly one of the most anticipated events in recent history, with Carbondale, Illinois smack in the spot of longest duration. Students, staff and faculty of Southern Illinois University's College of Mass Communication and Media Arts taped hundreds of hours of eclipse-related planning and interviews even before they captured this natural wonder above Southern Illinois. The resulting documentary, In the Shadow, highlights the history, the science and, above all, the sublime human experience of witnessing a total solar eclipse in Southern Illinois on August 21, 2017.

Documentary Short
United States
Runtime:
9 minutes
Director:
Ava Lowrey

REIFF 2018

In Kentucky, Soup Beans serve as both a culinary staple of the region and a communal dish that connects Kentuckians past and present. Chef Ouita Michel and her mentor Freda Raglin paint a pinto-filled picture of Kentucky in this documentary short.

Narrative Feature
United States
Runtime:
1 hour(s)
38 minutes
Director:
David McCracken

REIFF 2018

BULLITT COUNTY is an action/thriller about four friends who reunite for a bachelor party in the Fall of 1977 to hunt for buried Prohibition money on the Bluegrass Bourbon Trail, only to become ripped apart by greed, corruption, and murder. The film is an exciting mix between 'No Country For Old Men,' 'Deliverance,' and 'The Shining.'

Documentary Short
United States
Runtime:
8 minutes
Director:
Austin Daniel Blasingame

REIFF 2018

Madison, Tennessee -- a historic music landmark is lost to developers until a curious man sees the need to preserve its artifacts.

Narrative Feature
United States
Runtime:
1 hour(s)
55 minutes
Director:
Harry Greenberger

REIFF 2018

Two Hasidic teenage girls run away from their strict community and travel across America in the hope of finding real freedom.

Documentary Feature
United States
Runtime:
1 hour(s)
16 minutes
Director:
Anita Kruse

REIFF 2018

Purple Songs Can Fly, the first recording studio ever created on a pediatric cancer floor, was founded in 2006 at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, Texas. Twelve years and thousands of songs later, six childhood cancer patients, Mia, Layla, Dominic, Emily, Stephen and Christian, come together as survivors to share "Journey to Hope" an original musical featuring their own songs, written and recorded in the Purple Songs Can Fly studio during their individual cancer journeys.

Narrative Short
Australia
Runtime:
20 minutes
Director:
Cameron Boscoe

REIFF 2018

A young man kisses an older man at a party and must overcome the judgement of his homophobic brother.

Documentary Short
United States
Runtime:
10 minutes
Director:
Mallory Cunningham & Kyle Romanek

REIFF 2018

Cellist, singer-songwriter and political activist Ben Sollee spent a lot of time on whirlwind tours, flying over and driving through Americas towns and cities. He was becoming burnt out, and his health was suffering. So he bought an Xtracycle cargo bike, strapped his cello to it and set off on a five-year, 5,000-mile journey. His Ditch the Van Tour brings hardships, like broken wheels, tornadoes, unfriendly motorists, and takes twice as long for half the money as a traditional tour. But it also offers meaningful experiences and a more human pace of life in a frantic world, allowing Sollee time to ponder the big questions, such as: What is worth sacrificing? And what story is he trying to tell?

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