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Schedule for Monday, April 3

AmDocs_2023_Laurels

AmDocs_2023_Laurels

Ithaka

Ithaka

It's Just Water And Wind

It's Just Water And Wind

In Bloom

In Bloom

I, Too

I, Too

I Met The Moon Last Night

I Met The Moon Last Night

I Hope You Watch This, Dave

I Hope You Watch This, Dave

Hope Acre

Hope Acre

High Road

High Road

Here To Stay

Here To Stay

Her War

Her War

Heart Valley

Heart Valley

Grace

Grace

Glass Doll

Glass Doll

En Sus Manos

En Sus Manos

End Of The Road

End Of The Road

From Light And Dust

From Light And Dust

Fortune Seekers

Fortune Seekers

For The Bees

For The Bees

Footprints In The Forest

Footprints In The Forest

Foot Print Shop

Foot Print Shop

Flightpath

Flightpath

Finding Us

Finding Us

Finding Our Wild

Finding Our Wild

Fight Or Flight

Fight Or Flight

Feeling of Betrayal

Feeling of Betrayal

Fall First

Fall First

Estuary

Estuary

Ellis

Ellis

Ave's America

Ave's America

Dust To Light

Dust To Light

Dreaming Of A Better Place

Dreaming Of A Better Place

Dream Of Glass

Dream Of Glass

 

 

 

 

 

 

Palm Springs:  Camelot Theatres at Palm Springs Cultural Center,2300 E. Baristo Road

 

 

 

 ​11:00 am
(PROGRAM 46) Carpenter, IRAN, 14min. / Benny, USA, 15min. / Seoul Song, SOUTH KOREA, 15min. / Fail First, USA, 18min. / You'll Be Happier, USA, 20min.
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details:
Medicine and mental health occupy a great deal of our lives.  See how these folks live in a complicated world.

11:30 am
(PROGRAM 47) Ithaka, AUSTRALIA, 106min.
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details: With Julian Assange facing a 175 year sentence if extradited to the US, his family members are confront
ed with the prospect of losing Julian forever to the abyss of the US justice system.

12:00 pm
(PROGRAM 48) Yaar, IRAN, 3min. / Danny, USA, 10min. / Me and Me, TAIWAN, 10min. / Creature Comfort, USA, 11min. / The Magical Crow, AUSTRALIA, 13min. / Ebullient, USA, 20min.
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details: These intriguing stories focus on how people deal with the challenges of day to day life.

1:30 pm
(PROGRAM 49) Six Conversations In Oklahoma City, USA, 17min. / I, Too, USA, 64min.
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details: A
look at the African-American experience and the battle for equality.  Race-hating is not good for anyone.

2:00 pm

(PROGRAM 50) The Glove, USA, 4min. / Absolution, Parsin, USA, 5min. / Welcome To 8th Street, USA, 7min. / Loop, ARGENTINA, 8min. / The Benefactors, SWITZERLAND, 9min. / The Rail Way Home, UKRAINE, 11min. / A Monolingual Nation, USA, 13min. / Finding Us, USA, 14min. / Keep Talking, USA, 17min.
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details: Some entertaining and intense stories about society.

2:30 pm

(PROGRAM 51) Planet Of The Humans, USA, 100min.
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details:  This work is sure to shake your conceptions and beliefs about sustainability.  Exec. Produced by Michael Moore, with Jeff Gibbs in attendance.

 

4:00 pm
(PROGRAM 52) Catisfaction, PORTUGAL, 7min. / Mouse House, SLOVENIA, 9min. / Dust To Light, USA, 12min. / Footprints In The Forest, MALAYSIA, 18min. / Space To Live, UK, 20min.

Location: Camelot Theatres
Details:  A fun group of works about "animals."

 

4:30 pm

(PROGRAM 53) Outside Line, USA, 17min. / Chasing The Championship, UK, 54min.

Location: Camelot Theatres

Details:  Chrissy Rouse was not your typical bike racer. Part time math teacher and successful podcast host, he faced a huge challenge in 2020 to come back from injury and compete for the Pirelli National Superstock 1000 title. COVID-19 impacted his team, shattered his plans and ultimately threw him a lifeline for his recovery and championship hopes. In 2022 he achieved his lifetime ambition of racing full-time in British Superbikes, but things took a tragic turn.
 

 

5:00 pm

 

(PROGRAM 54) TBD

Location: Camelot Theatres

Details:

7:00 pm
(PROGRAM 55) Closing Night: AWARDS CEREMONY: Sophia, USA, 89min. (Be at theatre by 6:30 pm
Location: Camelot Theatres
Details: 
Our Closing Night Film and Awards will inspire us as well as make us yearn for #AmDocs2024.

Inventor David Hanson is on a relentless quest to bring compassion and consciousness to Sophia, the most recognized humanoid robot in the world. As capitalist expectations threaten his lifelong vision, and with Sophia’s future in the balance, SOPHIA poses pressing questions around AI, the idea of engineering empathy, and what it means to be human.

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