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| | MPR: Ten second cinema (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11) |
 | | Minneapolis, Minn. — In the 10 second micro-mini flick "Tunaughty to Handle," a man grimacing in passion cups the face of the object of his desire, who's hidden behind a door. |
 | | The films are funneled by Pennington and Temby into 10 different categories, including Comedy, Moment of Zen, (for all the meditative entries,) Side Ways, (for all the movies inadvertently shot side ways,) Art House, Most Disturbing, and What The Hell Am I Looking At. |
 | | Campion's favorite is entitled "Rumspringa." It was inspired by the documentary "Devil's Playground," about Amish teenagers who are banished to the debauchery of the city to clarify their choice between staying in the church, or leaving. |
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