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Best of Wholphin Vol. 1
The Best of Wholphin Vol. 1 includes the Academy award nominated shorts, “Two Cars, One Night” and “MORE”; a band of Scottish 9-year-olds singing “Satan Rocks” at the county fair; the most illegal game of border volleyball ever played; Bob Odenkirk’s hilarious TV pilot “The Pity Card”; the U.S. Government stealing horses from two Shoshone grandmothers; award-winning animation; cult favorite “The Delicious”; the bravest 13-year-old girl in the world; performances by Miranda July, John C. Reilly, David Byrne, Patton Oswalt, giant squid, New Order, Aesop Rock, God, and so much more! The Best Of Wholphin Vol. 1
Two Cars, One Night Short Film, New Zealand Directed by Taika Waititi 12:00
Heavy Metal Jr. Documentary, U.K. Directed by Chris Waitt 24:00
The Pity Card Unaired TV Pilot, U.S.A. Directed by Bob Odenkirk 12:29
Chonto Animated Short, U.S.A. Directed by Carson Mell 13:33
American Outrage Excerpt from the Documentary, U.S.A. Directed by Beth Gage & George Gage 32:30
Walleyball Original Wholphin Short, U.S.A. 3:18
The Delicious Unaired TV Pilot, U.S.A. Directed by Scott Prendergast 15:54
MORE Animated Short, U.S.A. Directed by Mark Osborne 6:19
A Stranger in Her Own City Documentary, Yemen Directed by Khadija Al- Salami 29:45
Are You The Favorite Person of Anybody? Short Film, U.S.A. Directed by Miguel Arteta Written by Miranda July 4:11
Untitled Patton/Byrne Piece Original Wholphin Short, U.S.A. 6:42
Born Like Stars Original Wholphin Short, U.S.A. 5:20
Tactical Advantage Short Film, U.S.A. Directed by Daren Rabinovitch 3:30
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