US, 2002, 1 min 58 sec, Mini-DV
Directed by Jeffrey Travis
Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Jeffrey Travis
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For further information:
What's Wrong With This Picture?
Jeffrey Travis
Dos Gringos Productions
http://dosgringos.us/
jeffrey@dosgringos.us
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What's Wrong With This Picture?
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A very short tragic film. Finalist in the 1st Triggerstreet.com Online Short Film Festival, 2003. A seemingly idyllic afternoon for Aidan, a three-year-old boy: cookies, Kool-aid and crayons. But when Aidan draws the wrong picture, a horrible nightmare begins…
- Winner - "Best in Show" Audience Award - Ragamuffin Film Festival, Austin, TX.
- Official Selection of the SXSW Film Festival (2003)
- Official Selection of the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival (2002)
- Official Selection of the "Maverick Short Film Competition," Cinequest San Jose Film Festival (2003)
- Official Selection of the Cleveland International Film Festival (2003)
- Official Selection of the American Short Shorts Festival (Tokyo, Japan) (2003)
- Inducted into the 2003 Texas Filmmaker's Showcase (2003)
- Official Selection of the Seattle Film Festival (2003)
- Official Selection of the Newport International Film Festival - Newport, RI (2003)
- Official Selection of the Los Angeles/IFP Film Festival (2003)
- Official Selection of the Central Standard/IFP Film Festival, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN (2003)
- Official Selection of the Just For Laughs Film Festival - Toronto, Canada (2003)
- Official Selection of the American Short Shorts Festival - Tokyo, Japan (2003)
Filmmaker - Jeffrey Travis is an award-winning filmmaker who has written and directed several short films, including Busy Signals, Recuerdos de Un Mate (Official Selection of Cinesol Latino Film Festival), Hurry Ronnie (featured in the Austin Chronicle), The TiggerSheet Diaries, The Party (distributed by Damah) and What's Wrong With This Picture?, which has been in over 15 film festivals and received the "Best in Show" Audience Award at the Ragamuffin Film Festival (2002) as well as being elected a TriggerStreet Finalist Film (2003). He is the initiator of Project Seven, a film collective in Austin, Texas whose goal is to encourage filmmakers to make seven no-budget shorts in one year.
Jeffrey grew up in Argentina and now lives in Austin, Texas.
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