
“Welcome to the Club” 24 minutes
By Vlindinhauer Haverhast (H2) and DJ M & the F Jam
**A fine piece of work with an ensemble cast. I was intrigued and really wanted to know how it was all going to end. I was really digging it up until the “fecal sculpture”. A real Haverhast contender, but dare I say just maybe the “special effects” let it down in the end. (7/10)
“The Accolade” 7 minutes
By Mr Y
**A very nice follow up to last year’s award winning film. Great use of the “Haverhast award prop” within the film as well. Certainly a contender again this year, but was it enough to take home the coveted award two years in a row? (7/10)
“Medley Macabre” 10 minutes (?)
By F2 (H4)
**Apparently disqualified? I was really looking forward to this one, but unfortunately it was unavailable for my personal screening.
“Banned ’74: behind the music” 8 minutes
By Herr O
**A very pleasant surprise. After years of promises, Herr O finally delivers the goods. A coherent piece with lots of laugh out loud moments as well as some fine acting. I can’t believe it myself, but it’s got to be a strong contender for the Haverhast this year. (8/10)
“Steven” 22 minutes
By Vlindinhauer Haverhast (H2)
**One of my favorite films of the evening, but then again I probably have an inherent bias for this one. Perhaps it’s necessary for me to recuse myself. Will we ever hear from Steven Ghostly again? Could there be a sequel? I’m sure we all would like to know. (8/10)
” … and I never saw her again”
By Vlindinhauer Haverhast (H2)
**Beautiful cinematography. Great soundtrack. Is it a film or a rock music video? (6/10)
“Rain Falls on our Shadows” about 6 minutes
By Persephone Haverhast (H3)
**Again, more of a music video than film. Certainly an artistic statement, but Haverhast worthy? I’m not so sure… (6/10)
“The Ascension”
Spiritual Art by DJ M & the F Jam
**There’s something beautiful in it’s simplicity. Apparently a controversial film. I personally enjoyed it, but is it Haverhast worthy??