ST Culture Advocacy Screening Winner Films
 

STCA Screening Winners Films of 2020 UMFF & 2020 SDIKFF

Time: July 10, 2021, 10AM-5PM
Peninsula Center Library Community Center (701 Silver Spur Rd; Rolling Hills Estates; CA90274)
Free Admission, Donation welcome via paypal: Jhu@stculture.org; Free Parking
Face Mask Recommend
 Schedule:

 Time Film  Screening
10:00AM-10:30AM
Barrio Of Mansions
USA | 26min | Short Drama
Director: Diane Revilla
Synopsis: Battling racism for the first time in his life, Ricardo Catro is the first in his family to ever attend college. Ricardo’s households tremendous sentimental value for him because he’s lived there his entire life and, now that his parents are gone, he wants to keep it to remember them by.
 1030AM--11:00AM
Swimming
USA | 30min | Short Drama
Director: Anna Chi
Synopsis: Michelle, a 17-year-old Chinese American girl, is trying to figure out her sexual identity while her mother and her stepfather are busy with her almost 4-month-old baby sister. One day Michelle is left in charge of the baby on her own, she gets frustrated with the crying baby and takes the baby to the beach. While Michelle thinks the outing created a special bonding between her and her baby sister, her worried parents blame her for being irresponsible. They fight. Michelle’s mother is confronted with the facts that Michelle has been hurting herself and she is gay.
 
11:00AM-12:50PM 
Shadows
USA | 100min | Feature Drama
Director: Michael Matteo Rossi
Synopsis: A young low-level drug dealer is reunited with his estranged mom and uncle to protect him when a ruthless drug kingpin puts a hit on him
 12:50PM-1:00PM
Passage
India | 6min | Short Drama
Director: Asavari Kumar
Synopsis: Finding herself in a state of limbo, an Indian woman revisits her immigration journey and voyages through a tempestuous emotional landscape of memory, identity, belonging and the illusion of the American Dream.
1:00PM-2:30PM
"My Culture"
USA | 78min | Feature Drama
Director: Mario Bobino
Synopsis: Growing up in Oakland, California, with a strong and admired father, working as a Bay Area Fireman, and a successful college-educated mother, has made Athedral and his sister very proud. But since his father's heroic death in 2002, Athedral has spent his life pursuing his baseball career and helping run his mother's upscale apartment complex in Oakland, California, not leaving him much time to find love. 
 

Network Time

 2:30PM-4:00PM 

Film makers Meet & Greet social time
Group Photos; Interviews; red carpet; business card exchange, etc.
 

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