Central Florida Film and Video Festival
The 1994 Winners
Feature Films
1. Spare Me
A twisting and darkly comic story of an outlaw bowler's search for his long lost father.
Theo, the "Bad Boy of pro-Bowling" is suspended from the pro tour for bashing an opponent in the head on National T.V.
Desperate to circumvent the 100 year suspention and get back into the game, Theo seeks out his estranged father Buzz, a man
of legendary power in the bowling world - a man he has never met. But Buzz has turned to the dark side of the
sport and runs an illegal bowling operation with his nefarious partner Miles Kastle. Kastle's pyromaniac daughter
Sheila has the hots for Theo. Her psychotic brother Junior just broke out of a mental institution and wants to murder Buzz.
Kastle offers to get Theo back in the pins, for a price, and Theo finds himself faced with the impossible
7 - 10 splits of life.
Matthew Harrison
675 Water St. #18A
New York, NY 10002
2. Poco Loco
Poco Loco is an updated West Coast version of a Midsummer Night's Dream, inspired by California's own
romantic history and the 60's back-to-the-land movement, that presents a new view of female
characters and their everchanging partners
Deborah Koons
Signs of Life Films
25 Keats Dr.
Mill Valley, Ca 94941
3. 27 Pieces of Me
Two sisters are suddenly reunited when the younger sister arrives for an unannounced visit in Seattle.
Both sisters are dealing with difficult emotional issues and their eventual reconciliation helps them make important decisions
about how they live their individual lives.
Gina Hicks
1136 13th Avenue #C
Seattle, WA 98122
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