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Watch SIFF from home at IndieFlix

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Do those SIFF ticket-holder lines that twist around the block make you anxious?

Me too.

If you can’t make it to this year’s festival, IndieFlix can help your SIFF fix online. We have titles from this year’s festival and from years past. So if you missed the screening, you can still enjoy SIFF films for less than half the price of a movie ticket.

Perfect 10

(Directed by Lindy and Kris Boustedt, 1o8 minutes)

30954Debuting at SIFF this year, Perfect 10 is the story of Mara, a woman hovering between plus-size and regular, who leaves her husband and career in Seattle to go on a road trip with her quirky best friend to Eastern Washington for their high school reunion. Things get complicated when she captures the interest of an old classmate – the perfect guy from high school who always just saw her as a friend. Will she give up the stability of a loving marriage for the validation of unrequited love?

You can visit the Perfect 10 sale page on IndieFlix for more information, but it won’t be available on IndieFlix until after the festival circuit. The Perfect 10 world premiere takes place June 7 starting at 9:15 p.m., with a encore screening June 8 at 4 p.m. Both films are hosted at SIFF Cinema. Visit SIFF for more screening details.

Junko’s Shamisen

(Directed by Sol Friedman, 10 minutes)

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A young Japanese orphan and her mystical friend set out to exact poetic justice on a malovenant samurai lord who killed her grandfather. (At the end, you’ll never think of shamisens the same way again!)

Junko’s Shamisen played at SIFF this last weekend. It is available for streaming and DVD purchase at IndieFlix.

Massacrator

(Directed by Pierre Ayotte, 4 minutes)

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A young woman and Elvis struggle to escape from a cyborg from the future! The ultimate B movie experience – featuring high speed motorcycle chases, kung-fu and love. What more could you want?

Massacrator played at SIFF this last weekend, and is available for streaming and purchase at IndieFlix.

We have more SIFF titles on our website, you can find them here!



IndieFlix Signs Exciting New Titles at 2010 Sundance/Slamdance Festivals

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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Park City, Utah – Five titles featured at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and Slamdance Film Festival have signed with IndieFlix for film distribution.

The short documentary “Thompson,” directed by Jason Tippet, tells the story of best friends Matt and Ryan and the bonds they share over things like dirt bikes, speech impediments and weapons. The film captures the two men at life’s crossroad – Matt is working hard to become a commercial fisherman and finish high school; Ryan has been expelled during his senior year for calling in a bomb threat. The film captures the two life-long friends at a difficult point in their relationship, where go-carts and RC cars can’t outrun adulthood.

Junko’s Shamisen,” written and directed by Solomon Friedman, blends the aesthetic traditions of Japanese kabuki, contemporary Manga illustration and stop-motion animation in this beautifully produced animated short. Junko is a young orphan who returns to her home in the rural backwoods of feudal Japan to find her grandfather brutally murdered. She inadvertently encounters the evil samurai lord responsible for her grandfather’s murder, and avenges his death through gruesome acts of poetic justice.

Meatwaffle” is a fascinating short animated film written and directed by Leah Shore. It features an old man who reflects back on his bizarre memories in jumbled tangents of clocks, conversations and strange patches of skin-cloth. The film is told with a combination of stop-motion, pixelation and 2D hand-drawn animation.

Comedic short film and English import “Can We Talk?” focuses on that dreaded–usually final—relationship conversation. Vince gets dumped by his girlfriend, again. This time, he gets more than he bargained for. The film was written, directed and edited by Jim Owen.

His and Hers,” directed by Ken Wardrop, is a cinematic mosaic that tells a 90-year-old love story through the lives and voices of 70 Irish women at different points in their lives. The film celebrates the ordinary moments that make the extraordinary, creating a graceful portrait of love across generations.

Stay tuned for release dates through IndieFlix.com.