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LAWOMENSFEST: Shorts Program Four
Regal Cinema L.A. LIVE
Los Angeles, CA
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LAWOMENSFEST: Shorts Program Four
Glass Flowers, directed by Petol Weekes.
Shandra struggles daily with the face looking back at her in the mirror. She tries to reconcile it with the images  of beauty that she sees on television, magazines and even in her own mom. Realizing that she plays a large part in the image her daughter has of herself, Alma has to decide if she will confront her true self in order to open a    path for her daughter and herself to finally accept and love the person in the mirror.

Harmony, directed by Meghan Hooper.
Nathan is on his way to his mother's funeral when he    hears music coming from the roof of his apartment.      When he goes to investigate, he accidentally locks   himself and a mysterious woman on the roof. While     trying to find a way back down, he finds the missing  pieces of his life instead.  

Mothers Day, directed by Jeff Tan.
Tragedy forces Mary (Academy Award Winner: Melissa Leo)  and her son Jay to say goodbye forever.

Food for Thought, directed by Pat Robins.
Merrans elderly father Angus has died suddenly,          and as she helps prepare for the funeral the contents     of her mothers freezer raise some big questions about   the cause of Anguss death.

Snip, directed by Jenna Gelenberg.
Jim Oakley, a newly dead high school teacher learns to say goodbye to his loved ones with the help of Maggie,a spunky teenage girl who explains that all  humans are physically connected by strings. In life they hold everyone together, but in death they hold you down. Unless Jim can cut all his ties by the end of the day, he'll be stuck in an      awkward transitional stage for good.

STYX Inn, directed by Zhan Wang.
In a highly capitalist society where the suicide rate    is  soaring, a 19-year-old pregnant girl is losing her willingness to live. She decides to use the services     Styx Inn, a hotel that specializes in assisted suicides. There she meets a mysterious room service boy with a way out.

Location

Regal 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!

Contact

Owner: Alliance of Women Filmmakers
On BPT Since: Feb 05, 2009
 
Diana Means
www.lawomensfest.com


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