A Merry Movie Christmas benefits four local charities
If October’s Horror-Fest was all about the heebie-jeebies, December’s A Merry Movie Christmas is all about the warm and fuzzies. A Merry Movie Christmas will benefit DOVE Center, Switchpoint, Climb to the Light, and RSQ Dogs. The centerpiece of this Christmas-inspired event will be The Holiday Edition of the Guerilla Shorts Showcase. On Dec. 15, come on out to Megaplex’s Main Street Cinema and see what these talented filmmaking teams put together. The event will begin at 3 p.m. with doors opening at 2:30.
Local aspiring filmmakers were given the theme “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” and a limited amount of time to put together their short film projects seven minutes or less using any resources available to them. Additionally, these creative storytellers were required to include either a Christmas tree or a wreath in their yuletide-inspired efforts.
“The 2018 Holiday Edition of the Guerilla Shorts Showcase” consists of 12 brand-new Christmas shorts, and the lineup is as follows:
—“Space Santa” directed by Dan Bringhurst.
—“The Life of Christine Lieurance” directed by Chris Zollinger.
—“Santa’s Helpers” directed by Clarissa Mechem.
—“Merry Catmas” directed by Hannah Cass.
—“Forever Home For the Holidays” directed by Conor Reina, Hollie Reina, and Sheldon Demke.
—“The Tech That Stole Christmas” directed by Kipp Howard.
—“Every Christmas” directed by Billionaire.
—“Christmas Gifts” directed by Caleb Hatton.
—“Not This Christmas” directed Mark Bracich.
—“Christmas Could Be Worse” directed by Christian Navarrete.
—“Aisle of Clearance Toys” directed by Brandon Tippetts and Lonie Black.
—“Arose Such a Clatter” directed by Briana Pugh and John Pugh.
In addition to The Holiday Edition of the Guerilla Shorts Showcase, programmers will offer up a Holiday Shorts of Christmas Past block. Beyond that, attendees can expect a few surprises throughout the event. In fact, word has just surfaced that a very special guest is making time in his hectic work schedule and flying all the way in from the North Pole to attend.
And if you’re feeling extra courageous, be sure to attend A Merry Movie Christmas in your favorite ugly Christmas sweater as there will be a prize offered up to the ugliest of the lot.
Finally, and most importantly, it should be noted that half of the proceeds from A Merry Movie Christmas will be divided up between four very worthwhile local causes:
—DOVE Center, a shelter created to provide confidential housing and aid for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
—Switchpoint, a homeless shelter responsible for housing and feeding 100s of individuals in need.
—Climb to the Light, a non-profit designed to bring more awareness to depression and suicide through the majestic art of mountain climbing.
—RSQ Dogs, a rescue shelter designed to provide a safe haven for abandoned and abused animals in rural Utah.
If you live in the area, come on out and join in on what is sure to be a magical Christmas event for the whole family. Not only will you be lending support to a vibrant local filmmaking community but you’ll also be lending a helping hand to four very worthwhile local causes as well.
After all, ’tis the season for giving.
Tickets for A Merry Movie Christmas can be purchased at the door. Tickets are only $10 and $5 for children 10 and under. Get in on the action and vote for your favorite short as there will be prizes awarded to the three strongest films of the bunch, picked by you, the enthusiastic attendees.
For more on A Merry Movie Christmas, check out fmasu.com.
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