The date has changed but the fest remains the same.
Show Me Digital Film Festival organizers Pat Bond and Michael Huntington pushed the date of their festival back a month. Originally scheduled for late February, the festival has bee changed to March 24 at Port Cape Girardeau due to a scheduling conflict (the River City Players needed the space last month).
Even though the date has changed Bond the meat of the one-day event is the same -- a slate of short films made by local filmmakers, free food and an after party with music by troubadour Carl Banks.
Log on to www.showmefilmfest.com to find out how to get tickets.
The slate of films in the fest is as follows:
Slate 1
"King Me" -- Tim Bearden
"The River" or "The Making of a Total Disaster" -- Bart Elfrink
"Meatball" -- Miranda Summers
"Injustice" -- Tyler Williams
"The Light of a Candle: Remembering the Holocaust" -- Emily Kathryn Curry
Slate 2
"In the Bag" -- Charles Parsons
"Dirty Job" -- Michael Huntington
"Silent Thunder" -- The C.C. Puckets
"Unexplained Events: The Enigma Known as Bigfoot" -- Zack Harris
"Mere Sentience" -- Steve Turner
Slate 3
"A Garota" -- Fernando Pinheiro
"Late" -- Joanna Wende
"The Knight Squirrel" -- Bart Elfrink
"I Want My PlayStation 3" -- Lynelle White
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