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Wholphin No. 5
The fifth issue of Wholphin features an adaptation of Michael Chabon's short story "House Hunting," starring Paul Rudd and Zoey Deschanel; the world champion, one-handed, blind-folded Rubik's Cube master; the ancient art of tree-hanging; an Oscar-nominated animated short; an infuriating expose of the U.S. government's assault on two Shoshone Indian women; giant paper airplanes; drunk bees; meat puppets; and a short film about Darfuri rebels literally smuggled out of Sudan in the back of a horse cart. Table of Contents 12 films. 155 minutes.
DEATH TO THE TINMAN Directed by Ray Tintori Short Film, 12:00 minutes
HOUSE HUNTING Directed by Amy Lippman Story by Michael Chabon Starring Zooey Deschanel and Paul Rudd Short Adaptation, 18:00 minutes
MADAME TUTLI-PUTLI Directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski Produced by The National Film Board of Canada Animation, 18:00 minutes
PIECE BY PIECE Directed by West Side Filmworks Documentary, 15:00 minutes
ONE DAY WITH THE S.L.A. Directed by David Martinez and Shane Bauer Documentary, 12:00 minutes
AMERICAN OUTRAGE Directed by Beth Gage and George Gage Excerpt from the Documentary, 30:00 minutes
DRUNK BEES Directed by Wholphin Scientific Discovery, 7:00 minutes
KINKY HOODOO VOODOO & AVANT PÉTALOS GRILLADOS Directed by Cesar Velasco Broca Produced by Cormac Regan Short Films, 7:13 and 10:34 minutes
CHONTO Directed by Carson Mell Animation, 13:00 minutes
JOHN “KUNG FU” WANG Directed by Dan Vest Instruction Video, 6:30 minutes
MONUMENT VALLEY FLIGHT ATTEMPT Directed by William Lamson Art Film, 2:00 minutes
SHOT THROUGH Directed by Tom Dale Performance Art, 4:00 minutes
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