Arts & Entertainment
Boulder International Film Fest Screening Comes To Broomfield
Best short 2018 films from Switzerland, the UK, France, Kenya, Germany, Australia and the U.S. to show for one night at library.
BROOMFIELD, CO – Want to see international films, but missed the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF 2018), you'll get a second chance.
In partnership with Creative Broomfield, the best short films for the 2018 BIFF will be screened for one night only at the Broomfield Library on Friday, Oct. 26 from 7-8:30 p.m. The event will include films from Switzerland, the UK, France, Kenya, Germany, Australia and the U.S.A. Films are rated PG-13.
The films will be screened at
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Broomfield Library
3 Community Park Rd
The cost is $10 and tickets can be ordered online here.
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Here's a list of the shorts that will be screened:
IN A NUTSHELL
Switzerland, Short Animation, 2017, 6 min
From a seed to war, from meat to love, from indifference to apocalypse: This film is an attempt to capture the world in a nutshell.
TWO STRANGERS WHO MEET FIVE TIMES
UK, Short Film, 2017, 12 min
Two strangers meet at five key turning points over the duration of their lives.
LES ANIMAUX DOMESTIQUES (DOMESTIC ANIMALS)
France, Short Animation, 2016, 22 min
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, a rich, idle couple, successively adopt a dog, a cat, a fly, a toad and a moth. But they don’t know anything about animals. Subtitled.
THE DRIVER IS RED
USA, Short Animated Documentary, 2017, 15 min
Set in Argentina in 1960, this exciting true-crime film follows secret agent Zvi Aharoni as he searches for a mysterious man named Ricardo Klement. What he discovered in the remote outskirts of Buenos Aires would send shock waves around the world.
WATU WOTE (ALL OF US)
Kenya/Germany, Short Film, 2017, 22 min
A bus is taken over by terrorists near Mandera, Kenya in 2015. With guns pointed at their heads, the Muslims and Christians abroad will help decide their own fates. Based on a true story. Subtitled.
THE ELEVEN O’CLOCK
Australia, Short Film, 2016, 14 min
The delusional patient of a psychiatrist believes he is actually the psychiatrist. As they each attempt to treat each other, the session gets really weird.
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