Film Lineups - 2006 Sundance Film Festival
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'American Hardcore,' directed by Paul Rachman and written by Steven Bush (U.S.A.)
Inspired by Steven Bush's book, "American Hardcore: A Tribal History," Paul Rachman's feature documentary debut is a chronicle of the underground hardcore punk years from 1979 to 1986.

'Awesome, I Fuckin' Shot That!' directed by Nathanial Hornblower (U.S.A.)
On October 9, 2004 the Beastie Boys handded out 50 HI 8 cameras to audience members at their sold-out performance in New York's Madison Square Garden. This film is the result.

'The Descent,' directed and written by Neil Marshall (U.S.A.)
An all-female caving expedition goes horribly wrong as the explorers become trapped and ultimately pursued by a strange breed of predators.
Starring MyAnna Buring, Craig Conway, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Molly Kayll, Shauna Macdonald, Oliver Milbum, Saskia Mulder, Nora Kane Noone, and Alex Reid

'Destricted,' directors and screenwriters: Matthew Barney, Larry Clark, Gaspar Noe, Marco Brambilla, Sam Taylor Wood (U.S.A.)
Art meets sexuality in this unprecedented compilation of erotic art films made by the leading visual artists and filmmakers working today.

'The Foot Fist Way,' directed and written by Jody Hill (U.S.A.)
A Tae Kwon Do instructor who is king of his small kingdom, tries to keep it together after his wife cheats on him, taking his anger out on everyone around him in the funniest way ever.
Starring Danny McBride, Mary Jane Bostwick, Spencer Moreno, Carlos Lopez, Ben Best, and Jody Hill

'Moonshine,' directed by Roger Ingraham, written by Roger Ingraham and Lori Isbell Salvage (U.S.A.)
In the rural Midwest, a young convenience store clerk burdened with new love and family troubles, mysteriously begins to turn into a vampire.
Starring Brian Greer, Sarah Ingraham, Gareth Duvall, Ginny Fitzpatrick, Carol Neiman, Eric Almassy, Raymond Turturro, Thea McCarlan, Theodore Bouloukos, Jay Maynard, Zachary Sandler, and Kim Houston

'Salvage,' directed and written by Josh Crook and Jeff Crook (U.S.A.)
World College student Claire is stalked and murdered by serial killer Duke Desmond. Claire assumes it was a nightmare and wakes up to relive the day of her death over and over until she uncovers the terrifying mystery that guides her fate.
Starring Chris Ferry

'Subject Two,' directed and written by Philip Chidel (U.S.A.)
A troubled medical student volunteers for resurrection experiments - and is killed over and over again by a reclusive doctor intent on reinventing life.
Starring Christian Oliver, Dean Stapleton, Courtney Mace, and Jurgen Jones

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