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The 2004 Garetolian Film Festival was the sixth showing of the Garetolian Film Festival. It was held from 19 December to 25 December in 2004. Like every other event of the type, it featured 13 films. The prize for Best Comedy was awarded to Louis, the prize for Best Action was awarded to Hensley, the prize for Best Horror was awarded to Eastbound, and the prize for Best Film was given to Louis. It was hosted by Joshua Konoko.
Location | Ule'eka Royal Auditorium, Ule'eka |
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Awards | Best Comedy – Louis Best Action – Hensley Best Horror – Eastbound Best Film – Louis |
Hosted by | Joshua Konoko |
Festival date | 19 – 25 December 2004 |
Official selection
Title | Synopsis | Awards |
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One-Way Street | Drama film; Two men are stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. As the film progresses, one of the men, who is secretly gay, begins to fall for the other. | |
Louis | Comedy film; A struggling comedian named Louis must find a way to make 200,000KTD before his house is foreclosed upon. | Best Comedy Best Film |
Swat | Drama film; The film follows the daily life of a SWAT officer whose team is constantly distracted with phony calls. | |
Hensley | Action film; Mr. Hensley, a music teacher, is part of an important concert in a few days. He wakes up late to catch the bus to the auditorium and must race to get there, with his only form of transportation being his son's bicycle. Throughout the course of the film, Hensley's first name is never mentioned. | Best Action |
Eastbound | Horror film; A man's daughter is taken hostage and the police do nothing to combat the kidnapping. With only the knowledge that the vehicle she is in is heading eastbound, he must single-handedly deduce his way to where they might be going. | Best Horror |
Prestige | Comedy; A little league coach's over-involvement in the game leads to a critical dilemma, over whether to reconsider his attitude or to quit coaching altogether. Loosely based on a true story. | |
Rim'e (film) | Drama film; A woman's incessant attempts to get her son on the town council, or the Rim'e, create a controversial political sphere in the small Eastern County town. | |
Tripwire | Comedy-drama; After the results of the student body election at Gilmore High School, the runner-up makes wild claims of election fraud and an attempt to overturn the results of the election. | |
2028 | Science-fiction drama; Set in the year 2028, the world's largest company is an independent nation and its citizens suffer under intense labour and a complete disregard for human rights. | |
Norway | Historical drama; Garetolia's ties with Norway improve as the nation gets older. | |
The Tenth Survivor | Drama film; The tenth survivor of a plane crash is found alive after the other nine have died of starvation. | |
QU | Comedy film; Quicksilver University, a newly-formed college in rural Central County struggles with membership, and as a result must accept every applicant to reach the Garetolia university minimum within one year. | |
Hackerman | Science-fiction drama; In the distant future, all humans have a microchip in their brains that acts as a virtual encyclopaedia. After the Deputy Prime Minister kills the Prime Minister under mysterious circumstances, the only human without the chip must investigate the crime. |
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