Wholphin Shorts


BUY TICKETS ONLINE for the Friday, Oct 24th 5:30 PM Show
BUY TICKETS ONLINE for the Thursday, Oct. 30th 9:15 PM Show
Friday, October 24
5:30 PM
St. Anthony Main Theatre
$8

and

Thursday, October 30
9:15 PM
St. Anthony Main Theatre
$8

Sponsored by Wholphin.

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Wholphin is a quarterly DVD magazine from McSweeney’s, lovingly encoded with the best short movies, documentaries and uncategorizable films — from rare Spike Jonze documentaries to Alexander Payne’s first short feature. If it’s good, rare, new or unseen, it’s on Wholphin.

Heavy Metal Jr.
24 minutes
Directed by Chris Waitt
A band of Scottish 9-year-olds singing “Satan Rocks” at the county fair and trying to rebel against a world that thinks they’re cute.
Death to the Tinman
12 minutes
Directed by Ray Tintori
Bill loves Jane and she loves him, but in this small town, many are jealous of Bill, especially the volunteer firefighters.
Heavy Metal Drummer
6 minutes
Directed by Toby MacDonald and Luke Morris
A Moroccan teenage metal fan breaks the mold and rocks out while performing at a wedding. Cameo by Terry Bozzio.
Chonto
13 minutes
Directed by Carson Mell
Third installment in Carson Mell’s animated Bobby Bird series. Featuring an aging rock star adopting a heroin addicted carnival monkey.
Patton Oswalt/David Bryne
6 min
Directed by Wholphin
Patton Oswalt stares at the camera for five minutes, followed by David Bryne doing a country cover of “There Stands the Glass” in a storage locker.
Shot Through
3 minutes
Directed by Tom Dale
Shooting up a drum kit out in the English countryside.
MORE
6 minutes
Directed by Mark Osborne
An Academy Award nominated animated short about the tolls of the pursuit of happiness, set to New Order’s “Elegia.”
Born Like Stars
5 minutes
Directed by Steve Haddock and Brad A. Seibel
Baby squid, born like stars, 6000 feet under the sea. Set to the music of Colleen.

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