Session 2
Saturday, April 18, 11:00am – 12:30pm
AMC/LOEWS Boston Common: 175 Tremont St. Boston
Goda Rad  (Good Advice)                                 15min

It is the early 1980’s. Ten-year-old Rasmus is tired of his
parents never listening to him and decides to run away from
home. But before leaving he records a cassette tape with
different advice on how to handle life. His mother is pregnant
and he plans to leave the tape for his unborn brother. When
his parents find the tape they realise what Rasmus has been
feeling. They go on a search for him but without finding him.
They finally call the police and a big search party is called
together.

Writer, Director Andreas Tibblin
Producer; Mikael Flodell
Performance:
Magnus Krepper
Sofia Helin, Styrbjorn Roald

Camera: Ian Johnson
Gaffer
Johan Isaksson, Sound Mixer

Paul Evans, Cinematographer/DP
(Sweden)

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Driving Mad Harmony                 20min

In the near future, global warming is an earthly crisis. High
temperatures have driven people insane and the rate of
suicide has increased dramatically. But there's hope. 'Eroica'
an invisible man, a hero, appears from nowhere forms a
group called the 'Grateful dead', offering a sublime suicide
where the victim can choose their death. A member of
Grateful dead, Hasegawa and his colleague, Asai, are on
their way to the ocean to assist with the suicide of an
attractive lady, Mariko. Mariko is different, though. With the
rumour of a spy in the ‘Grateful dead’ organisation,
Hasegawa grows suspicious of Mariko and her desire for a
sublime suicide. Mixing every expectation each character
has, their ‘mad’ drive has an epilogue with harmony for a
beginning.

Cast: Kanako Miyazaki, Masashi Asai, Tadafumi Andou,
Ryota Nakao (Voice-Over)
Writer, Producer: Aki Monster
Director: Aki Monster
Producer: Aki Monster, Satoshi Ikeno, Shane Sweeney
(Associate Producer)
DP: Aki Monster
(Japan)
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Nuclear Climate Change                 55min

'Nuclear Climate Change' is a documentary examining the
debate over nuclear power in a time when the need for
alternative energy sources is more urgent than ever. While
some see nuclear power as part of a solution to global
climate change, there are persistent questions about its
safety, security and affordability. Anti-nuclear activists in
Massachusetts and New Hampshire and students and faculty
from MIT address this complex, pressing issue.

Writer, Producer: Summers Henderson
(USA)
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