Festival Schedule: Sunday, Feb. 28

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Venues
Missouri Theatre
Blue Note
Forrest Theater
Big Ragtag
Little Ragtag
Windsor Cinema
The Hive
The Chapel
Columbia Art League
Other
Venues
10:00am, 89 min.
And Everything is
Going Fine

10:00am, 107 min.
GasLand
10:00am, 85 min.
The Mirror
10:00am, 88 min.
On the Other
Side of Life

10:00am, 80 min.
Someone to
Watch Over

10:00am, 87 min.
The Red Chapel
10:30am, 81 min.
Cowboys in India
10:30am, 82 min.
Kick In Iran
10:30am, 75 min.
There Are No
Small Stories

12:30pm, 90 min.
In a Strange Land
2:30pm, 90 min.
Spread the Word
11:45am, 30 min.
The Speculative Stroll
12:30pm, 93 min.
Enemies of
the People

12:30pm, 95 min.
The Oath
12:30pm, 93 min.
Restrepo
12:30pm, 85 min.
The Tightrope
12:30pm, 86 min.
Waking Sleeping
Beauty

12:30pm, 98 min.
Waste Land
1:00pm, 87 min.
Colony
1:00pm, 85 min.
Kati With An I
3:00pm, 82 min.
Familia
3:00pm, 75 min.
Greetings From
the Woods

3:00pm, 81 min.
HolyWars
3:00pm, 85 min.
How to Fold
a Flag

3:00pm, 78 min.
Secret Screening
Orange

3:00pm, 96 min.
Those Who Remain
3:30pm, 88 min.
When We
Were Boys

3:30pm, 90 min.
TBA
4:45pm, 30 min.
The Speculative Stroll
5:30pm, 78 min.
As Lilith
5:30pm, 78 min.
Circo
5:30pm, 78 min.
Identity Crisis
6:00pm, 67 min.
It Felt Like
A Kiss

6:00pm, 60 min.
Closing
Reception

7:00pm, 87 min.
Last Train Home
8:00pm, 77 min.
Dinner Party
8:00pm, 84 min.
Secret Screening
Pink

8:30pm, 71 min.
The British in Bed
9:15pm, 90 min.
Buskers Last Stand
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And Everything Is Going Fine
For two-and-a-half decades, Spalding Gray mined the details of his life to provide comedic commentary on the subjects of art, sex, family, and mortality — but a 2001 car crash changed everything.
GasLand
Natural gas exploration in the US isn't so natural after all, Josh Fox learns, as he sets out to expose a rapacious industry before it lays waste to his beloved river valley.
The Mirror
A loving and humorous portrait of a small Italian village and their plan to build a giant mirror.
On the Other Side of Life
A stunning film following two brothers in Cape Town, South Africa accused of murder.
Someone to Watch Over
This shorts compilation goes from Bobcat Goldthwait's behind-the-scenes look of his childhood home movies to the unfathomable journeys that parents of disappeared children endure.
The Red Chapel
A devilishly absurdist road trip inside the heart of North Korea's evil empire.
Cowboys in India
A filmmaker's hoped-for expose of a Western mining company results in a comedy of errors involving his relationship with his Indian driver and guide.
Kick in Iran
The changing face of Iran as seen through a portrait of taekwondo star Sarah Khoshjamal, its first female Olympic qualifier.
There Are No Small Stories: Making global issues into personal documentaries
With Big Issues like Terrorism and Immigration looming large, what can a poor documentary filmmaker do? Get small, by sketching intimate portraits of characters whose stories make tangible our giant world.
The Speculative Stroll: A Psychogeographic Walking Tour of Broadway
Free-wheeling raconteur Speed Levitch, featured in the film The Cruise, gives us a free tour of Columbia that introduces us to a city we didn't know existed.
Enemies of the People
True Life Fund selection. On a mission to investigate and to also forgive the brutal murderers who perpetrated the Killing Fields of Cambodia, journalist Thet Sambath is seeking truth and reconciliation.
The Oath
A Yemeni taxi driver struggles with his past ties to Bin Laden and a brother-in-law who is imprisoned at Gitmo.
Restrepo
An immersive journey with an American platoon inside the one of the most dangerous combat zones in Afghanistan.
The Tightrope
A Mexican circus performer is torn between family tradition and her husband's desire for an ordinary life in this exquisitely shot piece of observational filmmaking.
Waking Sleeping Beauty
Art and commerce collide inside the mouse house as Disney animation studio bounced back during a tumultuous period.
Waste Land
Brazilian artist Vik Muniz returns to his homeland and to Jardim Gramacho — the largest garbage dump in the world.
In a Strange Land: Making Movies Far From Home
Running a film production is hard enough under the best of circumstances. But when one is far from home and juggling survival with moviemaking, it can all go pear-shaped in the blink of an eye.
Colony
The disappearance of the honeybee population is one of the most vexing mysteries of our time, and this artful film begins to unravel it.
Kati With an I
A dreamy, intimate portrait of a small-town teenage girl wrestling with her future.
Spread the Word: An Outreach Competition for Docs
Join the competition to come up with the best outreach plan for three social/environmental issue documentaries.
Familia
An warts-and-all look at thirty years in a single Peruvian family's life.
Greetings From the Woods
A Swedish director captures life in his eccentric hometown.
HolyWars
An Irish convert to Islam faces off with an evangelical Christian: will either budge?
How to Fold a Flag
We go beyond the body count as we track returnees from a Latino cage fighter to a Congressional candidate.
Secret Screening Orange
How do you plan for something to last 100,000 years?
Those Who Remain
Two Mexican directors' sure-handed celebration of their culture, in the shadow of El Norte.
When We Were Boys
This nostalgic, impressionistic snapshot of male adolescence captures two years in the lives of a group of Canadian prep schoolers.
TBA
As Lilith
In this surreal dark comedy, an Orthodox Jewish organization and an eccentric Israeli mother lock horns over the remains of her teenage daughter's body.
Circo
The Ponce family's traveling circus has journeyed throughout rural Mexico for generations, but mounting debt and a difficult nomadic lifestyle threaten to halt the grand tradition.
Identity Crisis
Identity crises from around the globe including a deer who thinks he's a cow, the story of how Ernest Hemingway created Hemingway, and a teenager at a crossroads.
It Felt Like a Kiss
Ike & Tina Turner, the space chimp, Nikita Khrushchev, Saddam Hussein, Little Eva, the CIA and Rock Hudson all play parts in Adam Curtis' jaw-dropping mash-up of 50 years of empire building and storytelling.
Closing Night Reception
A common meal for all who attend our closing night film at the Missouri Theatre. Catered by our good friends at Addison's.
Last Train Home
An epic adventure movie about one family's place amongst the 120 million people in China who return from the factories in coastal cities to their vilages in the interior.
Dinner Party
LSD athletes, camel herders, karaoke kids and salacious swingers — these are your guests at this specially made Dinner Party.
Secret Screening Pink
A portrait of an iconic performer shown still in her irreverent prime, as vulnerable — and funny — as ever.
The British in Bed
Disarming confessions from eight couples sitting up in bed.
Buskers Last Stand
With a tear and a beer the festival ends as the last air escapes the bellows of the accordion. Link arms with your festival friends and join a ragtag crew of buskers in the lobby of the Missouri Theatre as they offer an instant wake for T/F 2010. Event begins directly after the closing night film.