San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2009

San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
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Teo Guardino
Categories: George Sidney Competition Films – Short Films
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Run time: 13 min. | USA
Loss of traction. It happens to the best of us. We start taking for granted the bounty of our own lives, and soon we find ourselves coasting, blind to the joys all around us. So it is with Ramon, the hard-working immigrant mechanic at the heart of HELP WANTED. With no options, he hires an inexperienced young stranger, Juan, whose own tragedy, and powerful way of coping with loss, teaches Ramon to look at his own life with new eyes. Made for the Elevate Film Festival in only 7 days from first day of shooting to finished edit, this is a heart-warming treat. Try not to miss it! Director, Teo Guardino will attend the March 14th screening.
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6:00 PM     Sat, Mar 07
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Downtown Center Cinema + add to cal
12:00 PM     Sat, Mar 14
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Downtown Center Cinema + add to cal
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