SHORTS: Reel Voices
- Free Screening, Shorts Programs
- 120 mins
Audacious. Expressive. Illimitable. This year’s twelve filmmakers from our Reel Voices documentary filmmaking program explore their sense of self through cultural, generational, and interpersonal identity.
Followed by a Q&A with our Reel Voices filmmakers.
Admission to the SHORTS: REEL VOICES program includes a post-screening reception from 2:00pm-3:30pm at The Patio next to Edwards Mira Mesa theater.
This is a FREE screening.
In this program
La Nueva Flor
Directed by Emmanuel Enriquez
Three generations of Mexican Americans reflect on their cultural identities and how it has shaped their experiences in the US, family dynamics, and the values they instill in the next generation.
Berg Mo
Directed by Anaheta Hamzai
External racism can lead to internal racism and reactively distancing away from our culture. Growth can occur through sharing experiences; different cultures and traditions do not have to be treated as an ‘unknown.’
de aquí y de allá.
Directed by Leilani Gonzalez
Explores assimilation, belonging, and the sensation of not feeling enough for your own community or too much for others, all within the spectrum of Mexican American identities.
Sil-tteu-gi
Directed by Yezy Suh
Reflections on fleeting memories with grandparents, and the stories, lessons, and details that may never be known.
Growing Up
Directed by Isabel Kim
An artistic documentary that reflects the unspoken trials and triumphs of growing up – how our past, present, and future often correspond with each other in ways that we don’t realize.