SacFilmChallenge Music & Film Festival

Multi-Screening: The Single Man, The Other Chef's Table, Trapped Cat, The Maroon Jumper, Reactive Agents, I Thought It Was Dale, Kause For Konflikt "God Pretend"

Film(s) To Be Screened

Reactive Agents

How many tech support agents does it take to fix a printer? Find out in this comedy sketch recorded via Zoom.

Director Bio: Randy Parker has written, directed and/or produced over 50 scripts (plays and comedy sketches) for Seriously Strange Audio Theater (which he co-founded) and Shoestring Radio Theatre (which is nationally syndicated). He also writes for the screen, and his feature-length screenplay, "The Ultimate Game," was a semifinalist (top 11%) in the 2020 ScreenCraft Sci-Fi & Fantasy Contest. In 2020, he created "Sounds Sketchy" -- an improvised sketch comedy web series recorded via Zoom.


Kause For Konflikt "God Pretend"

Kause For Konflikt "God Pretend"- Music Video Directed by: Negatif Ju.


13 Mins of Fame

Filmmakers across California, chat with Festival Directors Bex and Sam.


The Other Chef's Table

Netflix and Chill presents The Other Chef's Table. In this episode we meet with chef Eduardo Fantasma in his private kitchen and learn what it takes to be a chef. Or not, idk.

Directed by: Matthew Quaid


The Single Man

Ten eligible ladies.  One lucky single man.  One Zoom link.  Endless drama, laughs, heartbreaks, and breakthroughs. 

The Single Man is an episodic web-series in the time of COVID; a spoof of modern dating shows in which a group of women compete in challenges from the questionable comfort of their homes/quarantine locales.  Challenge-winners may gain immunity, more time with the Single Man, and other concrete advantages.  The ultimate prize, however, is the invitation to rejoin the Zoom link at the end of every episode.  Each episode, one woman will…continue to stay at home, but no longer be welcome in the virtual meeting room.  Even COVID-19 cannot stop love. 

Director Bio: Gabrielle Adkins is an Air Force brat from the South whose love of performing arts started with dance and music. After training in singing and dance for 15 years, she got a BA from American University in Political Science and International Relations with a focus on human rights and women’s studies. She then went to the Atlantic Acting school, going on to perform in A Pier Drawn in Chalk at The Secret Theatre, and Hamlet adaptation written in original verse, May Violets Spring.

She made her directorial debut in her year's final semester stage production of Women by Chiara Atik. She has directed several short films and trailers after starting her own independent production company, L2G Productions.


Mature Audience

Suggested content for mature audiences ahead.


Trapped Cat

An allergic man, a restless cat, a two-day favor that ended in quarantine… #StayHome

Director Bio: Jaime Fidalgo is a writer-director born in Madrid, Spain, but raised in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he spent his childhood and discovered his passion for movie making. At 18, he began his quest for a film career that catapulted him to cities such as New York––for the One-Year Filmmaking Program at the New York Film Academy–– and Canada, to study screenwriting at the Vancouver Film School. To date, he has written and directed fourteen short films and seven music videos, with a positive route in the most varied film festivals in which more than 250 official selections and 25 awards are added.


The Maroon Jumper

Filmed remotely and made during lockdown.

Friendships and relationships are put to the test as the mystery surrounding the ownership of an ugly maroon jumper slowly unravels when a group of friends and acquaintances come together over a series of revealing, hilarious and snide FaceTime video calls.

Director bio: Philip Pugh has written, produced and directed dozens of short films and is currently in post-production on his first feature length narrative film, 'Own Worst Enemy'.


I Thought It Was Dale

I Thought It Was Dale is a comedic and awkward dramatization of the trials of quarantine, family and love. It was filmed entirely on a video conferencing platform. 

Director Bio: Nicole Berry is an industry trained actor of stage and screen, Nicole has a distinct passion for creating dimensional and interesting characters. In 2020, she put that focus into writing, authoring six+ short screenplays, a feature and two one act stage plays. 


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Screening Location

Online Screening

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Viewing Time

  • October 24, 2020, 5:44 pm PST

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