San Diego Film Festival 2008

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Short
On a stumble on slippery moss at the 4 o’clock bus stop, seven-year-old Viola, trying to discover the world, puts solitude in her suitcase and begins her dreamy journey.
Feature
The Watermelon is a story without seeds, a quirky, zany romantic comedy about how really weird things can happen. A disenchanted fellow receives an unexpected inheritance from his long lost stepfather, a gift so big that he has to park it outside his little home. He has no idea what kind of eccentric and odd people will be drawn to it, including the woman who will change his outlook on life, love, and the art of wearing bunny slippers. Filmmakers and cast scheduled to attend.
Children/Short
The hero--a friendly, cheerful little guy named Wubbzy--loves to play. Join Wubbzy on a another fun adventure in this brand new episode.
Documentary/Feature
You heard them playing on the Beach Boys hits, on the Mamas and the Papas' recordings, on Frank Sinatra records, on Monkees' singles and they were considered Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. Simply put, you heard them everywhere. They have performed on more number one singles than the Beatles and they were one of rock and roll's most legendary bands… but more than likely, you never heard their name but if you did, you’d call them the Wrecking Crew. The Wrecking Crew’s lives and story are remarkable. Tedesco's son, Denny Tedesco, knew it well enough to see that it had to be told to more than a small circle of friends. Just prior to his father's death and fueled by his love for this behind-the-scenes band, Danny Tedesco set out to film members of the Wrecking Crew and capture their story firsthand. Filmmaker scheduled to attend.
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