Dial Y for Yesterday

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Shorts 3: The F Word
Roxie Theatre Sat, Feb 14, 2015 2:45 PM
Sometimes it’s okay for an indie short to be, you know, funny. Festival favorites from fantastic filmmakers will fill your friends with… ah, F it. Flush your antidepressants and come laugh with (or at) this collection of offbeat shorts with a sense of humor. We’re not trying to disparage your buddy’s 25-minute subtitle-less tribute to the French New Wave or your classmate’s short doc about the brutal realities of the sea cucumber harvest in the Pacific. They're just not as F'ing funny as these films. --- Co-presented by KQED's "Film School Shorts" - Jay Wertzler
Shorts 3: The F Word
Roxie Theatre Tue, Feb 17, 2015 7:15 PM
Sometimes it’s okay for an indie short to be, you know, funny. Festival favorites from fantastic filmmakers will fill your friends with… ah, F it. Flush your antidepressants and come laugh with (or at) this collection of offbeat shorts with a sense of humor. We’re not trying to disparage your buddy’s 25-minute subtitle-less tribute to the French New Wave or your classmate’s short doc about the brutal realities of the sea cucumber harvest in the Pacific. They're just not as F'ing funny as these films. --- Co-presented by KQED's "Film School Shorts" - Jay Wertzler
Film Info
Director:Greg Crompton
Running Time:14
Country:Canada
Year of Release:2014
Premiere:US Premiere

Description

The only thing schlubby telemarketer Pete has to sustain himself through his solitary existence is memories of a bucolic childhood spent with Igor, his beloved dog, and he'll stop at nothing to get back to those halcyon days.