Short 10: Chaos (2000)
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Synopsis: Chaos-themed tenth chapter in the acclaimed DVD short film journal. 12 shorts, including ELECTRONIC LABYRINTH THX 1138 4EB, George Lucas' first film and USC thesis. Later, this became the Francis... Chaos-themed tenth chapter in the acclaimed DVD short film journal. 12 shorts, including ELECTRONIC LABYRINTH THX 1138 4EB, George Lucas' first film and USC thesis. Later, this became the Francis Ford Coppola-produced THX-1138, starring Robert Duval and Donald Pleasance. The short is an abstraction of the same theme that would later inform the feature: a cold, dark future wherein humans relate more to machines than each other. Another highlight is FIVE FEET HIGH AND RISING, the award-winning film by Peter Sollett about life and love in a New York barrio. Also on this disk: Oscar-winning short THE FLY; Sundance selections BURNOUT and STILL REVOLUTIONARIES; PO MO KNOCK KNOCK, THE BOTTOMLESS CUP, DELIRIOUSPINK, KEBABALUBA, and three shorts created exclusively for this release. [More]
Director: George Lucas
Director: George Lucas
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