Griffon International Film Festival

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Always Ready (Directed by Herbert Gilman)
'Always Ready' demonstrates the stellar and heroic work of the men and women who serve at the US Coast Guard station in Montauk, NY. This student film exemplifies their dedication and professionalism to remainSEMPER PARATUS...ALWAYS READY.

Blood Over A Broken Pawn (Directed by Teresa Lewis)
Traumatized by a violent robbery, a Brooklyn cafe owner lashes out against an innocent kid and stumbles into a dangerous confrontation with a chessmaster, kingpin.

Boyfriend Latte (Directed by Mark Sanders)*
A sassy young female executive has a deep desire for a boyfriend who will be passionate and new and funny and hot. Her freshly brewed latte delivers all these qualities, but can a woman and a take-out coffee have a real long-lasting relationship?

Cinerama Adveture (Directed by Dave Strohmaier)
A feature documentary cekebratin the long lost three-camera, three- projector cinematic process which thrilled millions of baby boomers around the globe in the 1950s and early 1960s. A dramatic and nostalgic look back at a forgotten era in film history. Cinerama forever changed the way we see and hear movies and single handedly thrust the entire film industry into the wide screen stereo sound ear that is with us to this day.

The Curious Lives of Bottom Dwellers
(Directed by Megan Allison)
Two forlorn souls wonder if there is true love for everyone.

Dale Crawford: Musician/Detective
(Directed by Michael Anderson)
Rock’n’Roll detective Dale Crawford is pursued by an old enemy on the way to the annual ‘Alienfest and Dinner Dance’ in Grover’s Mill, NJ.

Expendable (Directed by David Malki !)
A day in the life of the anonymous henchmen to a James Bond-style supervillain. The World's Fifth-Largest Evil Organization has a great health plan.

Extreme Me! (Directed by Matthew Blayney)
When his neighbour knocks on his door to make a simple and reasonable request to turn down his music, the main character displays that he has no moral boundaries.

Fame Whore (Directed by Jon Moritsugu)
An all-American tennis star hounded by rumors that he's gay, a trust-fund brat on a demonic quest for celebrity and an idealized innocent so isolated he's created a six-foot Saint Bernard as an imaginary friend....

First Period (Directed by Allyson Schwarz)*
Being thirteen is the worst thing in the world. Ever....

Fish and Cow (Directed by Geoff Stephens and Rick Smith)
A documentary about restoring Upper Big Hole Valley.

Getting Out (Directed by Ian Topple)
After an unsuccessful rescue mission, two soldiers find themselves trapped inside a small mysterious town, unable to escape.

Glimpse (Directed by Dustin Grella)
Glimpse, an experimental nine minute animated short using stop motion photography, is a study of the life of painter Willem de Kooning and a stream of consciousness narrative concerning the impermanence of life.

Heimat (Homeland, Directed by Franz Breuer)
A young girl is on a journey through Italy searching for her new homeland.

The Honest Shepherd (Directed by Lubomir Mihailo Kocka)
Janko, an ordinary shepherd, becomes the subject of a bet concerning his honesty.

It’s Your Birthday, Saul Towner!!! (Directed by Andy Viner)
Saul Towner may be fat, lazy and a bit pathetic, but that's no reason he can't throw himself a splendid 36th birthday party at his wonderful desert home in Tucson, AZ.

L’amie De Zoe (Directed by Danny Robashkin)
When a red family lands on little Zoe's ordinary green planet, a new friend shows her just how unique her green world is and inspires her to explore the colorful galaxy.

Memorial (Directed by Megan Crosland and Eliza Crosland)
You come home from the Christmas holidays and there, on your front lawn, hang two memorials for dead strangers. What would you do?

Music is Fun for Everyone (Directed by Eva Honegger)*
A drama about eight year old Kevin, who discovers his passion for playing the piano.

The Outhouse (Directed by Jack Truman)
The story of a 60-year-old woman and her backyard outhouse.

PEACE (Directed by Stephen Sotor and Trace Gaynor)
Stephen and Trace, two 15 year olds from Chicago ask students in Pakistan, Kurdistan, India, Angola, Vanuatu, Australia, China, Russia, Serbia, West Jerusalem, East Jerusalem, and Japan their opinion of Peace.

Rabia (Directed by Muhammed Ali Hasan)*
A story about a woman who must blow herself up, in order to exist.

Red Princess Blues (Directed by Dan Cregan)
A twelve year old girl finds herself in a strange country looking for her father.

Run On (Directed by Frank Helm)
A man is being chased through the back alleys of New York while searching for more than just the keys to unlock the doors. When these two troubled souls collide, the battle between heaven and hell is upon them.

Savior (Directed by Jonathan Popalis)*
A lost and found clerk accidentally saves a woman's life and becomes addicted to the thrill of being a hero.

Screeeam (Directed by Kenichi Ugana)
Five young people sneak into an abandoned hospital and encounter a female ghost.

Simulacra (Directed by Tatchapon Lertwirojkul)
A robot discovers that his mechanical world contains an organic piece that he must save.

The Strange Case of Salman abd al Haqq
(Directed by Jeff Orlowski and Tim Gregory)*

Salman finds himself jailed and interrogated by the brutal Egyptian secret service in Cairo because of his alleged involvement with three suspected terrorists.

Voor Een Paar Knikkers Meer (For A Few Marbles More, Directed by Jelmar Hufen)
Their playground was stolen, now they want it back.