Sunday Nov 13 – 3:00 PM – O Cinema – 1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Next generation
A selection of short films from the upcoming generation of filmmakers. A generation filled with dreams and talent waiting to show you the next generation of short films.
Dir. By: Devon Solwold – USA – Narrative – 14:25
Everything seems fine with a young expecting couple until a simple talk takes them to a non-return point of their relationship while we learn more about this couple’s past and experience some of the pregnancy effects, all at once.
Dir. By: Henry Shriber – USA – Narrative – 06:37
Set in America’s west, the true story of a family’s generational wealth is revealed through the legend of a father and a son who rob a prospector and take his gold dust. When the local Sheriff gets involved, the ordeal proves itself to be more crooked than the river.
Dir. By: Sienna Crosby – USA – Narrative – 02:37
The story of the loss of innocence of the young prey as a result of the predator, while portraying the raw and cruel reality that many children and teenagers unfortunately have to live through every day without most of their love ones even realizing.
Dir. By: Luciano Peschiera – USA – Narrative – 08:56
After being sent back in time through a camcorder used in a series of theatrical murders, Detective Hernandez must come face to face with the man behind the murders in one show-stopping finale involving life, death, and insanity.
Dir. By: Michael Cadena, Sophia Santamaria- USA – Narrative – 09:15
A man invents the internet with the help of an otherworldly force. But he soon learns that not all is what it seems. A delightful sequence of images for a delightful fictional story about what lies behind daily things such as internet.
Dir. By: Alexander Duque, Samantha Perez, Alessia Lavayen, Elias Renkonen – USA – Narrative – 00:29
29 seconds are more than enough for making such a creative stand against the educational system and the way it pressures the kids just make them believe grades are everything but reality is much more complex than that.
Dir. By: Phineas Alexander – USA – Narrative – 03:31
How Power Looks explores methods of establishing power within the historical context of the University of Virginia. This Film functions as institutional critique by foregrounding the power and absurdity of whiteness at this institution while nodding to the atrocities that made this form of whiteness possible.
Dir. By: Adrian Gonzalez- USA – Narrative – 09:18
How Power Looks explores methods of establishing power within the historical context of the University of Virginia. This Film functions as institutional critique by foregrounding the power and absurdity of whiteness at this institution while nodding to the atrocities that made this form of whiteness possible..
Dir. By: Guillermo Diaz – USA – Narrative – 04:00
A girl manages to remember with love a very special person in her life while making her daily activities normally. This film explores how we have to get through every day with the memories of persons no longer present in our life.
Dir. By: Shianne Leigh Salazar – USA – Narrative – 14:11
Zanna Hart’s 22nd birthday is not going the way envisioned it would. Instead of spending the day with her beloved boyfriend Jade, Zanna is forced to face her painful past in order to build a future with the help of her mother Mona.