It's 6:22. I'm David Molpus. The second-annual Central Standard Film Festival begins tonight in the Twin Cities. Over the next five days, thirty-one independently made feature films will screened at theaters throughout the metro-area. Director Melody Gilbert's documentary "Whole" is one of the locally-produced films that will be shown at the festival. "Whole" explores the lives of people who are obsessed with the idea of becoming amputees. The subjects of the documentary regard one of their limbs as a foreign object that they believe needs to be removed in order for them to feel complete. Gilbert says she was shocked when she first learned of this unusual, and little known, psychiatric disorder.