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Friday Feb 21, 5:25 PM-7:30 PM – Evening Shorts Program 1 + QA
February 21, 2025 @ 5:25 pm - 7:30 pm
LOOK Cinemas Theater 5, 657 West 57th Street
New York,NY10019United States
New York,NY10019United States

There will be a Q&A Session with the filmmakers at 7:10 PM.
These films have not been rated and some content may not be appropriate for children.

Born in the United States, a daughter visits the Philippines for the first time. On the night of her arrival to her mother's homeland, a volcano erupts. Mesmerized by the land’s turbulence, she wanders through the past, the present, and the hereafter following the glow of an ember. Activating the Taal volcano as a dynamic character reconciling with the land's history, the film narrates a story of a night of the volcano’s eruption, intergenerational anger and a desire for heat.
Directed By:
Country:
United States / Philippines
Genre:
Animated
Minutes:
8
Showing:
27480, 27479

What Are You Supposed To Do With Your Hands?
Kendra struggles to fit in at a noisy party, much to the chagrin of her guardian angel, a sharp-beaked and sharp-witted harpy, who really wants her to stop staring at her shoes. Inspired by classic 80’s puppet films like THE DARK CRYSTAL and LABYRINTH, the film explores the unique experience of living as a late-diagnosed autistic woman.
Directed By:
Country:
Canada
Genre:
Short
Minutes:
13
Warning:
Discussion or Depiction of Self-Harm
Showing:
27480

1950s, USA. Grace and her older sister spend every summer at their grandparents’ house down south. Now that she’s 16, she’s made to follow her family’s religious tradition and get baptized. When Grace learns that a repentance is required before the ritual, she begins to question the budding romantic feelings she has for her best friend, Louise. Shot on 16mm film and set within a fleeting Summer in the Black American South, Grace exists in conversation with many works of art created in the Black Southern Gothic genre. This time though, through a queer lens that explores the interiority of a Black queer girlhood.

A mystical being receives the dreams of Black children via a mysterious phone number. The Dream Collector, the dashing “Honk-Shoo Hero,” does what he can to protect them from the forces that seek to destroy them. If you have a dream worth sharing, please call the Dream Collector’s hotline at 971-266-0341 to share it anonymously. This film is supported by a grant by Oregon Film. Visit https://oregonfilm.org/ for more information.
Directed By:
Spencer Garland
Country:
United States
Genre:
Music Video
Minutes:
3
Showing:
27480, 27479

Tanner Slade, an extremely unlikable bro, is obsessed with counting his steps. On his way to a tropical, solo drug-filled getaway, he is kidnapped, and wakes up in a room with a shock collar on. A voice over a loudspeaker explains that he can only take 50 steps every 24 hours or he will be punished. He embarks on a journey where he must adapt his lifestyle, and conserve every step in order to adhere to his captor’s demands. As this dark comedy unfolds, Tanner is forced to confront his own demons and ultimately decide what matters more... attaining a bunch of trivial steps that no one in the world cares about, or not being a pile of human garbage.
Directed By:
Country:
Canada / United States
Genre:
Short
Minutes:
19
Warning:
Implied Violence
Showing:
27480, 27472