
REEL VOICES
- Shorts
- 120 mins
The gig’s up: make way for the next generation of alt filmmakers. 12 Reel Voices directors challenge the realities handed to them and embrace meditations of introspection.
For Nov 14 World Premiere screening only, FREE receptions for All-Fest Pass and SHORTS: REEL VOICES ticketholders.
Pre-Screening Reception: 5:00 PM
Post-Screening Reception: 8:30 PM
In this program
Punk Kids
Directed by Josselyn DeGennaro
A celebration of various young bands in the San Diego local music scene, detailing the ins and outs of the San Diego community and alternative youth culture.
Emos VS Mexicans
Directed by Leeana Rangel
An exploratory juxtaposition of the treatment of emos in Mexico and a Mexican emo in America during the 2000s.
Four Days Dead
Directed by Jonah Ruehrwein
An experimental introspection, reenacting deeply emotional epiphanies that occurred in a mental hospital and drawing jagged lines between physical self and metaphysical identity.
Who Am I
Directed by Bayani Dizon
Two perspectives of the same mind examine the past and debate their decisions and morality in life.
YA NO SE
Directed by Jose Bautista Serrano
Uno no aprecia lo que tiene cuando solo ve lo que no puede tener.
Pack it Up
Directed by Alex Zhang
An exploration of teen immigrant mental health, breaking the stigma of silent suffering through community encouragement.
Exotic
Directed by Mia Gazzio
A dive into the relationship between early Hollywood, their unsung actresses of color, and a girl grappling with her identity today.
even though
Directed by Isabel Lai
In breaking past the stereotypes, this film reframes disability to show the power of seeing the person beyond the label.
I am
Directed by Zemirah-Azaleah Fesili
A declaration of Polynesian pride, breaking free of stereotypical boxes, building up self-confidence, and uplifting the vast, beautiful diversity within community.
To Know Someone To Know Their Story
Directed by Levi Alam
Realizing they never knew their loved ones, a filmmaker re-meets their family of Syrian immigrants.
Hour Glass Summer
Directed by Talan Alzona-Paulus
A time capsule of the last summer before senior year, capturing a snapshot of that bittersweet feeling of leaving childhood and all those cherished memories behind.
The Things We Lose On Our Way to the Sky
Directed by Yaeji Kim
A reinterpretation of memory through the main motif of the color blue, grappling with both cultural and personal dissonance.
Dates & Times
Southwestern College Performing Arts Center
Fri, Nov 14
6:30 pm
UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley
Sat, Nov 15
1:00 pm