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Tallgrass Road Show

 

2015 Tallgrass Road Show (PG-13)

September 4 - 8:15 p.m.

The Tallgrass Road Show is a collaboration between the Tallgrass Film Festival Association and Kansas Historic Theatres Association bringing the best short films from the Tallgrass Film Festival to historic theatres across the state!

Tallgrass Road Show

Check out last year's film line-up:

Official Selection (2009) – 11 min.
Dir. Vince Masciale - CA / Pro. Krysta Rinka – Wichita, KS
Official Selection of more than 20 festivals.

The Playdate (2010) – 4 min.
Dir. Shaun Cloud - KC, MO / Pro. Meagan Flynn - Shawnee, KS
Favorite short of regional film festivals.

Electric Revolution (2008) – 11 min.
Dir. Mark Moormann - Florida/Wichita, KS
Grammy nominated director. Won Best Short Film at Tallgrass 2008.

Positioning (2009) – 5 min. 
Dir. Hans Montelius - Sweden/Lawrence, KS
Wrtr. Mark Lewandowski - Lawrence, Wichita, & KC, KS
Premiered at Cannes Film Festival.

Time and Love (2011) – 7 min.
Dir. Bo Price - California/Wichita, KS
Screened in 10+ festivals, won USA Film Festival Special Jury Award.

Fresh Fruit (2008) – 3 min.
Dir. Branden Cicoria, Edward Kelley - Princeton, NJ
Stop-action animated high school student film.
The secret lives of fruit living in a refrigerator unfolds as an apple and a pear discuss topics ranging from the end of the world to the meaning of existence. Their secret lives are destroyed when interrupted by a hungry human? Fresh Fruit, created by Edward Kelley and Brenden Cicoria, won the Special Jury Award for High School Shorts, a South by Southwest competition. 

Electric Revolution (2008) – 11 min.
Dir. Mark Moormann - Florida/Wichita, KS
Grammy nominated director. Won Best Short Film at Tallgrass 2008.

Electric Revolution’ documents Gage Brewer’s world premiere performance of the electric guitar in Wichita, Kansas in 1932. Grammy nominated director Mark Moorman returned to Wichita to shoot an exhibit honoring Brewer’s career and highlighting the origins of the electric guitar. 

 

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