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LAWOMENSFEST: Shorts Program Three
Follow Your Heart, directed by Rob ONeill. In a world where people's hearts are on the outside and exhibit the qualities of a pet, Mary loses her lovable Skip only to rediscover herself and learn what it truly means to 'follow your heart.'
Baggage, directed by Isabel Bacigalupo. Stanley and Linda are lost in their own worlds. They roam around aimlessly stuck in the past, but they are soul mates whose paths will cross again in this lifetime. Will they be brave enough to invite love in their hearts again, or will they miss their chance for fear of being hurt?
Isa and the Frog Prince, directed by Yingxiang Huang. After Isa tells her class that she believes her frog is magical and will turn into a prince, a bully and his gang challenges her to prove it. Undaunted, Isa embarks on a quest to prove to everyone and herself that magic really does exist.
Mermaids on Mars, directed by Jon Peters. Gilbert, once a famous scientist, is now the brunt of ridicule for insisting there are mermaids on Mars in dire need of Earth's help. Julian, who has never once doubted his father, finds himself sucked through a magical ocean portal where he also encounters the super powerful mermaids In this beautifully rendered stop-motion film follow Julian and his adventures with mermaids on Mars.
The Very True Story About What Happened to Your Goldfish directed by Laurel Cohen.A young con-artist joins scam forces with her mentor; however things don't go as she planned.In order to keep her pride and social standing at school, she tells her classmate a tall tale about how the scam 'really' went down and a 'very true story' about what happened to his goldfish.
The Night Witch, Directed by Alison Klayman. This animated Op-Doc explores the life of Nadezhda Popova, known as Nadia, who became a World War II hero as part of a Soviet all-female bombing regiment.
Sunshine, directed by C.B Liffer. In the process of preventing a conflict between two teens, a little girl discovers her magical ability.She can make even the most disgruntled person happy in an instant by simply aiming her palms in their direction. Enthralled by her newfound power, she skips down the street to turn every frown upside down except one.
Rapunzels Etymology of Zero, directed by Seth Podowitz. In this sassy fractured fairy tale, Rapunzel, A quick-witted princess more interested in math than marriage, concocts a story about an evil step mother then locks herself away in a tower and derives an equation that allows her to grow her hair at the same rate the Prince climbs.While the Prince is busy struggling with her ever-lengthening locks, Rapunzel proceeds to make great discoveries in the field of mathematics, all while staying a hair length ahead of her pursuing prince.
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LocationRegal Cinema L.A. LIVE (View)
1000 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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