INDIE SHORT FEST

Dear Uncle

The uncle, who has forgetfulness amongst three brain problem, goes to his nephew’s home. Nephew should care about him but nephew cannot control him.
Directed by Amir Hossein Behbahani (Iran)

Off to Care

The last goodbye between an old man and his wife who’s late in the stages of dementia, before the old man sends his wife to old people’s home.
Directed by Wendi Sun (USA)

Fox and The Rabbit

Arctic City is a ‘prison’ island where criminals are sent to serve their sentences. They can choose to get a job, make money, and have a life within the confines of this prison while paying their debt to society. The only catch, everyone is a criminal and some have committed unimaginable crimes. This is survival of the fittest, where only the strong survive. Arctic City originally opened in the 60’s as a Top Secret government experiment in an attempt to rid the world of crime. The experiment ultimately failed and Artic City was closed. Flash forward a few decades and crime is at an all time high. The World Government has decided to reopen Arctic City in order to create a Utopian Society outside of these walls. The WG’s theory, ‘lock em’ up and let them sort it out!’ Which brings us daybreak as Fox and The Rabbit discuss the day ahead as well as some underlying issues between the duo, ultimately revealing the true intentions behind the morning’s meeting.
Directed by Joseph Channell (USA)

Walter Treppiedi

Walter is an unpleasant man, dirty, a small-time middleman, a third class swindler. He lives in an old station wagon full of dirt and scraps of a lifetime. In that car, Walter eats, sleeps, receives young customers to whom he promises to break into the show business, as long as they are willing to do anything and in exchange for a bribe. 
His bodyguard is always by his side, he’s too old and smells. He’s own faithful life companion: A Rottweiler named Blackie.
Directed by Elena Bouryka (Italy)

Dear Giulia

A young woman, after the one more family mourning, is at the monumental cemetery of Verano and has a liberating dialogue, or rather a monologue, with her granny Giulia in front of her tomb. Trough her words and the images spinning in her mind, we’re plunged into a sort of parallel world, with an extremely blurring border with reality. This world is an absolutely literary one, inhabited by poetic quotes, paintings, statues of rare beauty and characters who, although missing and probably unreal, make the protagonist’s suffering more bearable.
Directed by Marco Reale (Italy)

Exposè

A young journalist looking to make a name for herself goes to meet a disgraced teacher unsure of the man she will find. Although her trip seems to pose more questions about him than it offers answers. As the more of his dark past she uncovers, the more questions about his innocence arise.
Directed by Alexandra Edwards (UK)

Tomato & Eggs

Lisa (Celia Au) is a queer Chinese American woman who plans to marry her long-term girlfriend. As Lisa navigates the trans-generational challenges of telling her father Yun (Fenton Li), other secrets will test the bounds of family and culture.
Directed by Nicole Tay and Tina Xu (USA)