5:30 PM
Director: Jacqueline Monetta
DRAMA PROGRAM A-21
Based on the award-winning one woman show, SUSPENDED tells the story of Brooke and Bryson, a brother and sister with a tumultuous relationship.
Brooke struggles to understand her brother, who is on the autism spectrum. We follow their complicated sibling dynamic as they try to navigate childhood, angsty teen-years and adulthood.
The two siblings find connection and a common language only through music.
World Premiere
5:30 PM
Director: Ari Dassa
DRAMA PROGRAM A-21
A young woman battles with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).
World Premiere
5:30 PM
Director: Kate Surinskaya
DRAMA PROGRAM A-21
On the brink of the edge, a young woman is interrupted by an invitation for a cup of tea that changes the course of her life.
Los Angeles Premiere
5:30 PM
Director: Kyle B. Stephens
DRAMA PROGRAM A-21
How do we determine our worth as individuals? How does that decision reflect back at us when projected out into society? These questions and more are brought up in The Dirty Animal.
This film tells the story of what happens when a well to do business man comes across the hidden talents of a homeless man, ...and recruits him to track down an old flame in the streets of Los Angeles.
World Premiere
6:30 PM
Director: Harry Holmes & Elijah Olachea
SHORT FILM PROGRAM B-21
Wait For It... is about a troubling circumstance. You're 30 years old, living in Washington D.C., happily engaged to your best friend. One day, out of nowhere, you receive a call informing you that your first true love has been in an accident, and is now resting in a coma in a Los Angeles hospital. You don't know if they are going to make it.
So the question becomes: Do you venture across the country for a chance to say goodbye? And if you express interest in going, and your fiancée vehemently opposes, do you go anyway?
Eventually, everything comes to a head, and the characters are forced to ask themselves: When does love let go?
World Premiere
6:30 PM
Director: Melissa Tomjanovich
SHORT FILM PROGRAM B-21
A tender psychological tale about unspeakable loss and unspeakable love following a grieving man who finds healing through an unexpected companion.
This film speaks about the heaviness of being human and the resiliency of our spirit, our capacity for hope.
World Premiere
6:30 PM
Director: Andrew Gallerani
SHORT FILM PROGRAM B-21
On an early Fall day, a man ventures alone into the ancient and untamed woods of the Pacific Northwest. Lost in thought yet driven by an urgent sense of purpose, he seems to be on some kind of mission. But what?
Day blends into night and back again as he plunges deeper into the dense wilderness. As his determination intensifies we are left to wonder what secret is he hiding, until the truth is finally revealed...
World Premiere
6:30 PM
Director: Leila Garrison
SHORT FILM PROGRAM B-21
A burnt-out professional wants just one night to unwind and watch the season finale of her favorite dating show, “My Person.” With pizza delivered and candles lit, nothing can get in her way, except for, perhaps, an alien invasion.
The mysterious creature’s attempts become increasingly irritating, and an end must be put to the madness.
Hollywood Premiere
6:30 PM
Director: Wayne Dalglish
SHORT FILM PROGRAM B-21
Elliot is having cold feet 15min before his wedding. His best man Darren is trying to talk him off the ledge. However the more Darren tries to reassure Elliot, the more Elliot begins to notice something odd about his best man’s behavior.
Darren then lets it slip. He’s been hiding a secret that for better or for worse will change the course of their lives forever.
World Premiere
7:30 PM
Director: Farrar Pace
FILM PROGRAM C-21
Matt is new to town, a reserved video editor living amidst a sea of colors and sounds in the riotous heart of West Hollywood. One day noticing a beautiful but mysterious woman on Santa Monica Boulevard, he takes a chance to strike up a conversation with her.
Her name is Savannah. She is beautiful, intimidating, and from a completely different world than Mark - she is a high-class escort. But following an unforgettable night on the town, he becomes convinced that there is a spark between them, and that his days of loneliness may soon be over.
HRIFF Premiere
7:30 PM
Director: Chris Game
FILM PROGRAM C-21
The long-simmering tension between two sisters comes to a boil during a chaotic road trip to fulfill their father’s last wish.
World Premiere
7:30 PM
Director: Billy Small
FILM PROGRAM C-21
Rory has taken his grandfather, Arthur, to dinner at the sort of establishment he’s detested his entire life - fast, easy, and capitalistic.
Arthur fidgets in his seat until the vitriol in his veins boils over and he shreds staff and customer alike, while Rory sits patiently, enduring the outburst as he knows the true purpose of their visit: a reimagining of the cafe’s financial structure via terror and mayhem.
HRIFF Premiere
7:30 PM
Director: Arielle Frances Bagood
FILM PROGRAM C-21
Stevie Lee has always yearned for a girlfriend. Or, at the very least, some same-sex action. Freshly out of an engagement with her long-time (ex-)boyfriend, she meets up with Dani–an impossibly hot, honest-togoodness lesbian.
Desperate to finally “prove” her bisexuality, she bluffs her way into an all-girl threesome, thinking she’ll figure it out when she gets there.
She does not figure it out when she gets there.
Best LGBQT Short Film
World Premiere
7:30 PM
Director: Jeff Kazanjian
FILM PROGRAM C-21
In this absurdist comedy, a simple glory hole turns into a metaphor for postmodernism and in particular, the LGBTQ movement.
“Ye Ole Glorya” deftly highlights the central components of these movements with compassion, curiosity and depth as it finds resolution to the age-old dichotomy of love and lust.
With a colorful use of language and semantics, watchers can expect to be intrigued, beguiled and most of all, entertained. Thoughtful and hilarious, “Ye Ole Glorya” is a must watch!
World Premiere
8:30 PM
Director: Brennan Karem
DRAMA SHORTS PROGRAM D-21
A highly intelligent tech student recruits his skilled classmates to become temporary thieves.
To justify their actions, the group targets criminals or people they deem worthy of their crime sprees. Each member of the group has their reasons, some more understandable than others.
The night takes a turn when the group comes together to complete one last mission.
Best Supporting Actress In A Short - Shelby Yardley
World Premiere
8:30 PM
Director: Rupert Smith
DRAMA SHORTS PROGRAM D-21
Two women from very different walks of life, maybe even eras? Both women are escaping their pasts, and find themselves at a crossroads. As they confess to what led them to the highway, the past burns down in front of their very eyes.
This film explores domestic and emotional abuse and the stronghold that can be a repetitive pattern of trauma over generations.
Best Thriller Short
California Premiere
8:30 PM
Director: Erik Bergamini
DRAMA SHORTS PROGRAM D-21
In a tense scrapyard standoff, a skilled thief and his team of hardened criminals confront a rival crew in a deserted scrapyard after a botched heist. While a member of their team is bleeding out in a nearby van the distrust amongst the crew rises.
As suspicions rise and loyalties are tested, they uncover a shocking truth about their target and the dangerous game they now find themselves in, forcing them to decide between trust and survival.
Best Action Short
World Premiere
9:30 PM
Director: Crystal J. Huang & Nicholas Ryan
Kate is an amateur ballroom dancer with a mysterious reputation—her dance partner has disappeared. Remy is a private detective married to Kate’s dance instructor Amelia.
Remy becomes Kate’s new dance partner while trying to solve the case, but he finds himself following the steps of the previous victim. After Remy, Amelia becomes Kate's new partner.
Will her fate be different?
Best Actress - Crystal J. Huang
Best Supporting Actor - Michael Madsen
Southern California Premiere
9:45 PM
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