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SHORT STACK 2006


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A sheet of three identical images, a photograph of the Eiffel Tower from a distance, in red ink An animated figure of a white man with short reddish hair, looking down at his chest, which is swelling and inflating, with alarm A woman with long black hair, wearing a flowing skirt and a white top, rides a bicycle with a wicker basket along a grassy street
Four films—including the two grand prize winners of the first Independent Lens Online Shorts Festival—explore questions of love, displacement, belonging and identity. SHORT STACK 2006 looks at the rise and fall of a boy’s first zit, uprooted sisters taking on a new school and revelations about a mourned father, and country-western romance, Japanese style.
An Asian woman with long hair holds a cell phone to one ear and looks accusingly at an Asian woman with short hair

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