SHORTS: REEL VOICES
- Short Film Programs
- 100 mins
Mental health, cultural identity, and homelessness are just some of the diverse topics addressed in this impressive collection of documentaries produced by high school students in the 2018 Reel Voices filmmaking class.
This screening is free. Please collect your free ticket at the box office.
Admission includes a special reception following the screening.
In this program
BRUJERÍA
Directed by Vivian Muñoz
With silent conflict brewing within young and old latinx alike, god fearing macho facades must fall. Mental health is not a curse. No es brujería.
FOR NEVER
Directed by Trish Lai
An experimental narrative film highlighting the emotions felt by Asian American families headed by single moms.
STROKES FROM NATURE
Directed by Sidney Oung
A Chinese American artist shares her experience, process, and feelings as a painter.
FOR HERE OR TO GO
Directed by Ryan Nguyen
A Vietnamese family discusses working in their restaurant as a way of preserving their culture and how they cope with the passing of its founder, a loving husband and father of four children.
FOLLOW YOUR HEART
Directed by Madeline Atwater
A Filipino American family discusses the balance between choosing a career and following dreams, sharing their views on art, happiness, and success.
GREATER THAN HOMELESS
Directed by Katie Jose
Conversations revealing that living without a home doesn’t make you less of a person.
DEPENDENT
Directed by Drake Presto
Filipino daughters open up about their homelives and family experiences living with military fathers.
LA ÚNICA OPCIÓN
Directed by Clara Siliezar
Through a separation of generations, three Salvadoran men share difficult decisions and how they persevered to find new life and family in America.
TO ALL THE FOODS I CAN’T EAT
Directed by Berean Smith
What are food allergies and why do they matter? A look into the deadly disease and its impact on diet and family.
AMERICAN BORN CONFUSED DESI
Directed by Anvita Gurung
An insider’s look at the challenging world of expectations and stereotypes surrounding second generation Indian American youth.
Dates & Times
Past
Unknown Venue
Sun, Nov 11
12:00 pm