Fans, Critics Flip Over Film's Innocence

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March 15, 2002, Provo: The 1,000-seat Joseph Smith Auditorium at Brigham Young University is packed. Tickets to the Best of Final Cut, the annual student short-film festival, have been sold out since early in the week.

Students who have attended based on rave word-of-mouth reviews aren't disappointed. Jared Hess' "Peluca," a vignette about a red Afro-sporting Idaho geek named Seth, is winding down on the screen, receiving loud cheers and applause.

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Fans, Critics Flip Over Film's Innocence

The short earns many loyal fans, and filmmakers are jazzed when it's accepted at several short-film festivals -- including Slamdance, Sundance's shorte...

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