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One Night (Shorts Program)

This program is serious stuff, shot beautifully. In To Comfort You, a daily phone call between Angela (golden globe winner Susan Blakely) and her lesbian daughter living with HIV/AIDS (Pauley Perrette ‘NCIS’) reveals some unexpected news. Beth and Katie are best friends who use fantasy worlds and video games to escape, but when Katie reveals that she’s in love with Beth, Beth uses her fantasy world to avoid confronting her own feelings in Dreaming Through Noise. Push On is a sun-drenched love letter to the west within a story of two strangers who find their loneliness interrupted when they meet on the open road. Sometimes the best therapy doesn’t involve talking. Such is the case with an unhappy couple in Fresh Air Therapy. Meri returns to Sarajevo to sell a house she inherited and runs into her ex, Asja. In Pink River, the two women and their opposing lifestyle choices will come into conflict. A socially awkward and somewhat misguided girl with questionable boundaries lands in a steamy pickup scene One Night at a dance club. What follows is a recipe for tragic consequences. A Vietnamese mother’s rigid expectations threaten her relationship with her queer adolescent daughter in La Petite Salon.

Short films showing in this program:

Pink River

20 mins

Meri returns from London to Sarajevo to sell a house she inherited. While in town, she meets and catches up with Asja, her ex-girlfriend. The two women and their opposing lifestyle choices will soon come in conflict.

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Running Time
92 mins
Section
Shorts Programs