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In-Person Shorts Program 1

Date: Sep 23, 2022
Starts: 20:00
Ends: 22:00
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In-Person Shorts Program 1

Regal Essex Crossing

Regal Essex Crossing

Room: Screening Room
129 Delancey St
New York, New York 10002
United States
An eclectic mix of great short films: narratives, documentaries, animations, and music videos.

Schedules and Screening Blocks are subject to changes.

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Dear Diary Dear Diary

Dear Diary

A woman cleaning out her childhood room is uncomfortable with facing her past self. The old diary that she disregards magically finds its way back to her, echoing the voice of her childhood self.
She catches the diary as it's falling and is whirled into her diary world, pages spiraling around her. She runs away from different pages/environments personifying her previous insecurities projected by society.
2 minutes
When We Arrive As Flowers When We Arrive As Flowers

When We Arrive As Flowers

Diovanna, a dancer realizes her transfemme identity through a choreographic journey of self-discovery, celebration, and the poetic metaphor of a flower coming to bloom.
5 minutes
Meshes of the After Meshes of the After

Meshes of the After

A retelling of Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), Maya Deren’s formative avant-garde film, a psychogeographical journey through the shifting landscape of a woman’s home, mutating between experience, imagination, and causation in a recursively developing labyrinthine vision.
10 minutes
Birds, Bees, and Threes Birds, Bees, and Threes

Birds, Bees, and Threes

LOGLINE:
Julia's trusted triplet support group leader expresses the importance of teaching their children about sex by the age of eight. BIRDS, BEES, AND THREES comically follows JULIA and ANDY HUDSON and their triplet daughters as they all attempt to digest their embarrassment, shock, and confusion after “the talk.”
13 minutes
Heiße Luft Heiße Luft

Heiße Luft

Der Film handelt von Bianca und Jan, zwei junge Verliebte, die nach einer Party am Stadtrand die letzte Bahn verpasst haben und ihre Zeit im Späti totschlagen. Sie flirten miteinander und reden über Sex. Als Leo, ein alter Bekannter von Jan, zufällig reinkommt fassen sie den Plan, ihn in einen Dreier zu verwickeln. Leo hat es von Anfang an auf Bianca abgesehen und lässt sich gerne von der Stimmung mitreißen. Die drei gehen zu Leo, doch schon auf dem Weg wirkt er komisch.
Als er ihnen zuhause angekommen bei Kuchen und Tee seine Schreckschusspistole präsentiert ist jede sexuelle Stimmung vollends verflogen. Bianca befindet sich mittlerweile in einer Zwickmühle, sie fühlt sich unwohl, kann Jan aber nichts davon mitteilen, weil alle in einem Raum zusammen sind und Jan abgelenkt ist. Als Leo sich schließlich ungefragt an die schlafende Bianca macht, fallen alle Masken. Sie macht ihn für seine bedrängende und angeberische Art fertig und triggert ihn damit genau an der richtigen Stelle.
Während sie sich wieder schlafen legt, ist nun Leo hilflos vor Wut. Er bekommt sich nicht mehr unter Kontrolle, die ruhig Schlafenden machen ihn nur noch rasender. Und er greift zur Waffe.
14 minutes
The Sign The Sign

The Sign

As the fairytale goes, the girl who looks like she has it all is really about to fall… apart. But sometimes, it takes a second chance to finally take control over your story. Will Clare (played by Bianca Lawson) get lucky or miss a connection?
11 minutes
Skin Swimmer Skin Swimmer

Skin Swimmer

Waking up on a cold, winter Vancouver morning, most people choose to stay inside sipping their steaming coffee. This is not the case for Roberta Cenedese, as her mornings look drastically different. Instead, she wakes up and heads for the ocean to dive into the frigid waters of the Pacific Northwest, only wearing a bathing suit. Through triumph and failure, Roberta trains for one of the most challenging feats in action sports; an ice mile in three degree water. Join resident seals on this gripping and adventurous journey, where Roberta’s intimate connection with the Salish Sea is front and center.
7 minutes
The Bright Fire The Bright Fire

The Bright Fire

Wei and her cousin Liang have been friends since infancy. Their childhood adventures turn grim when Liang's attempts to become Wei's protector end up destroying her limited perception of reality.
15 minutes
Dorlis Dorlis

Dorlis

Nora, a 15-year-old Martiniquan teenager, has to follow her mother and her 6-year-old little sister, Mélissa, to the north of the island, to live at Henri’s, her grand-father, paralyzed after a recent stroke. They settle at the old man’s to provide him daily assistance, but very soon, the atmosphere of the house and Henri’s presence will awaken in Nora childhood memories that will be embodied in the fear of the attack of an evil spirit...
25 minutes
Mothers, Purpose, and the Future Mothers, Purpose, and the Future

Mothers, Purpose, and the Future

Carve Designs' short film explores the idea that we don’t inherit the Earth from our ancestors, as much as we borrow it from our children. From shimmering seas to dust swept deserts, the outdoors is more than just ours to enjoy, it’s ours to care for. We have a duty to preserve and protect the planet for those who come after. As women, as caretakers and as mothers, we understand.
18 minutes
ANACONDA ANACONDA

ANACONDA

Single and new to LA, Annie agrees to tag along with a group of new friends to Burning Man. When they all have to unexpectedly share ONE hotel room in Reno, she finds herself in a terribly embarrassing situation that could ruin her newfound love interest. After a comedy of errors, Annie is forced to make the decision that could define her forever.
14 minutes

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