Shorts in the Oscars 2005

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Anyone can tell me if there is a way to dowload or buy the shorts that are nominated for the Academy this year?


"Everything in This Country Must" 20 minutes
A Six Mile LLC Production
Gary McKendry

"Little Terrorist" 15 minutes
An Alipur Films Production
Ashvin Kumar

"7:35 in the Morning ( 7:35 de la Mañana)" 8 minutes
An Ibarretxe & Co. Production
Nacho Vigalondo

"Two Cars, One Night" 11 minutes
A Defender Films Limited Production
Taika Waititi and Ainsley Gardiner

"Wasp" 23 minutes
A Cowboy Films Production
Andrea Arnold



THANX IN ADVANCE
 
That is an interesting question, but I believe that distribution through the Academy would only be possible if it were conducted like a festival, unfortunately it is not, it's simply an awards ceremony. There are some festivals that create cool complations that can be sold to the public, like RES for example, but with the Academy and some of the elite festivals, it would open up a whole new can of worms.
 
I'v read somewhere, that , I believe in LA, a projection of all the shorts took place but has been sold out in 3 or 4 days...anyways in USA alittle far for me ;) I'm from Arg



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American Cinematheque Shows Oscar Shorts


Now through March 6, the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theater will be screening the Oscar-winning and nominated shorts. "Wasp" by Andrea Arnold won the Best Short Film (Live Action) while "Ryan" by Chris Landreth won the Best Short Film (Animated) award. Tickets to the screenings are available for $9 at the box office.

WHEN:
Thursday, March 3 - 8:00 PM
Friday, March 4 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 5 - 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 6 - 1:00 PM

WHERE:
Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Partial Parking validation at Hollywood and Highland only.

THE FILMS: OSCAR SHORTS
Los Angeles Premiere! Exclusive Engagement!
Jeff Fowler's "Gopher Broke" (US, 5 min, Animation). A hungry gopher
devises a scheme that he hopes will provide him with a tasty snack.

Taika Waititi and Ainsley Gardiner's "Two Cars, One Night" (New Zealand, 13 mins, Live-Action). As they wait for their parents in the parking lot of a motel bar, two boys and a girl begin a tentative friendship.

Sejong Park's "Birthday Boy" (Australia, 10mins, Animation). Too young to realize its consequences, a little Korean boy plays at war while his father fights at the front.

Ashvin Kumar's "Little Terrorist" (India, 15 mins, Live-Action). When a young Pakistani boy accidentally crosses the mine-strewn border into India in pursuit of his cricket ball, he is helped by a Hindu teacher.

Chris Landreth's "Ryan" (Canada, 14 mins, Animation). Ryan Larkin, one of the most influential figures in Canadian animation, now lives on skid row following years of drug and alcohol abuse.

Nacho Vigalondo's "7:35 in the Morning" (Spain, 8 mins, Live-Action). A woman enters the cafe where she has breakfast every morning and finds that all of the other diners are staring at their plates in silence.

Student Academy Award Winner - Animation. Alex Woo's "Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher" (12 mins). It is 1941, and the United States is at war with Nazi Germany. The U.S. Government has just been informed that Eval Schnitzler has occupied a remote location near the mysterious source of the Amazon River. Convinced that his motives are more than leisurely, the United States sends Rex Steele, Nazi smasher extraordinaire, to find and foil Eval's evil plans.

Andrea Arnold's "Wasp" (UK, 23 mins, Live-Action). Zoe is twenty-three years old and already the mother of four children. A chance meeting with an old flame offers her a temporary escape from her bleak life.
 
I guess that for outsiders like me there is no change inhgell we can see them anytime

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I would suggest contacting the American Cinematheque to find out how you might obtain a copy of those short films. Certainly, as an exhibitor, they should be able to put you in contact with the people supplying them with the material. I think at this point, with them just finishing up that show, it's the best time. They might have been taking DVD orders at the show, my advice would be to get in touch with them ASAP.
 

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