The Wildest 48-hour Marathon Film Fest In The Midwest

Sunday Night Line up

Friday, October 30, 2009

Here is the line up for the screening Sunday night. The list is by film title, not group name. List still subject to change.

First act:
-Megan Linn
-Breakfast
-Quite Night
-Candy
-Samaritan
-A slash from the past
-Sustenance
-Anna
-See No Evil, Hear No evil, Speak no evil
-I’m so sorry
-Pumpkin Love
-Hell to Pay
-Slow Death

Intermission-Includes onstage costume contest!

Second Act:
-My Unrequited Love
-Glow
-The Watch King
-Brains Anonymous
-Victims Vengeance
-Nothing left to Say
-Harmless
-Marys Lake
-My Heart is Yours
-Lucky Strikes
-Dying to Win

Sunday nigh screening at Liberty Hall. Doors open at 7:00, films start at 7:30. Tickets $5 for students and $7 for general public. All proceeds go to support W.T.C.S.
Don’t forget to dress up for the costume contest during intermission! Also we will have DVD of all the films on sale during the festival.
See you all Sunday!

2 Responses to “Sunday Night Line up”

  1. Shaun

    um…. update?

    #557
  2. August

    Why aren’t the winners for 2009 in the WWFF Theater??

    #558

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