november’s tampa film review lineup

October 30, 2006 at 9:16 pm | In Events, Film Series, Movies, Tampa Bay Area |

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The next Tampa Film Review, presented by 1 Day Films, will be held on Friday, November 10, from 8 – 10 p.m. at International Bazaar, located at 1600 E. Eighth Ave. in the Centro Ybor Complex. The Tampa Film Review is a monthly showcase of local independent films and is held every second Friday of the month and is free.

November’s films include:

Unbanned, produced by Shelby Mcintyre: A short documentary highlighting examples of the Hillsborough County Commission office’s history of discrimination over the past few years.

Knock Knock by Griffowers Productions: The first silent movie made by Emerald Gowers and Tim Griffin (Griffowers Productions) on their digital still camera, Knock Knock tells a story of a relaxing evening at home, shattered by a knock at the door from a stranger.

The Supply Curve, presented by John Matheny: Produced for the 2006 Incubator Project in Miami. The competition theme was Power.  This film illustrates the power of money, the power of sex, and the power of violence.

The Survivor’s Club by Chris Battle: This film follows the story of a young mother who lost her teenaged son to a hit and run driver, lost her husband to suicide, and lost her job when her corrupt boss ran away with the company’s money and a secretary. It explores how she will turn her life around.

The Owl by Michael Pelaez: A generic Batman spoof.  Featuring the characters: the Owl (Batman), Quotation Mark Guy (the Riddler) and the Juggler (the Joker). 

Enter The Spooners: The Guzzo brothers dust off another public access film, this one a spoof on the famous Bruce Lee flick Enter The Dragon.

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