VC x BGDM Shorts Showcase 2024
Kitty Hu • June 24, 2024
Short films often don't receive the press, attention or distribution that they deserve, which is why the Video Consortium and Brown Girls Doc Mafia have partnered to highlight short films from our members, culminating in a week of celebration, conversation, and community.
We'll be hosting in-person screenings across NYC, LA, SF, and Atlanta, curated by VC x BGDM and featuring in person Q&As. Invite a friend, and snag a ticket before they're sold out.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
Tuesday, July 9, 2024 | 7pm PDT | The New Parkway
Silence and sacrifice — how do we stand up for what we believe in? Told across 16mm film, charcoal animation, archival, and verité filmmaking, these stories explore the diverse ways we remain steadfast in our own power.
ALIVE IN BRONZE: HUEY P. NEWTONA sculptor's hands and a widow's love resurrect the legacy of Huey P. Newton. |
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ASIAN BITCHES SPEAKA Queer filmmaker takes her retired single mom on a road trip of mental health discovery, spilling the tea about family history and starting the journey to healing. |
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A SYMPHONY OF TINY LIGHTSNadia Gill and Dominic Gill After witnessing the 1971 oil spill in San Francisco bay, John Francis is determined to travel across America on foot — and in silence. |
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UN BARCO PARA MI MAMÁ
Using 16mm film and charcoal animation, a filmmaker explores her mother's immense love and sacrifice during her dangerous border crossings. |
ATLANTA
Wednesday, July 10, 2024 | 7pm EDT | Just Enough Studio
Love and loss. Power and resistance. Art and community. How do we hold the space in-between? These stories help guide us through what can often feel heavy or difficult to articulate with a levity that our communities and people deserve.
REBUILDING IN MINIATUREAli Alamedy, a displaced Iraqi artist, makes incredibly detailed dioramas of places he has read about but has never been. |
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ALIVE IN BRONZE: HUEY P. NEWTONA sculptor's hands and a widow's love resurrect the legacy of Huey P. Newton. |
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A SYNONYM FOR ART: RODGRIC J.A Black man shares his personal journey of self-expression through tattoos. |
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A GUIDE FOR WHEN IMMIGRANTS BECOME ANCESTORSAn intimate portrait of a fourth-generation Mexican Filipino American, as they navigate what it means to inherit an identity rooted in cultural memory. |
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A SYMPHONY OF TINY LIGHTSNadia Gill and Dominic GillAfter witnessing the 1971 oil spill in San Francisco bay, John Francis is determined to travel across America on foot — and in silence |
LOS ANGELES
Thursday, July 11, 2024 | 7pm PDT | G-Son Studios
How do we preserve memory of places, people, and practices? Whether it’s in a hair salon, the busy streets of LA, or in our own homes, these films are an ode to the everyday experiences and landscapes of our lives.
A GUIDE FOR WHEN IMMIGRANTS BECOME ANCESTORSAn intimate portrait of a fourth-generation Mexican Filipino American, as they navigate what it means to inherit an identity rooted in cultural memory. |
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BABYBANGZJuliana Kasumu Anastasia Ebel, owner of the BABYBANGZ hair salon in Mid-City, New Orleans, reflects on her continuing desire to cultivate spaces of intentional reflection for both herself and her local New Orleans community. |
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PASSERSBYSue Ding and Sarah Garrahan Following the intersecting lives of six strangers in LA, the film is an ode to the everyday, the unexpected, and the ways we navigate our lives in both loneliness and community. |
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YOU CAN'T SHRINK LOVEAn artist gives life to the memories of our most beloved companions. |
NEW YORK CITY
Friday, July 12, 2024 | 7pm EDT (Doors at 6:30pm)| Firehouse: DCTV’s Cinema for Documentary Film
Love and grief are often said to sit on two sides of the same coin. These filmmakers reimagine what it can look like to hold complicated histories and feelings through archival, animation and miniature art. Note: For this event, the Q&As will happen after each each film is shown, rather than after all films have shown.
BIRTHING A NATION: THE RESISTANCE OF MARY GAFFNEYThe story of forced reproduction in the antebellum South and the agency of an enslaved woman who took control of her body and fertility. |
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YOU CAN'T SHRINK LOVEAn artist gives life to the memories of our most beloved companions. |
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FOR A BETTER LIFESold for $100 at age 5, Fekri suffers though years of abuse. After a year of hospitalization and therapy, Fekri moves into a group home where he finds support, mentorship, and eventual forgiveness. |