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All in the Family (Narrative Shorts #4)

Family: the source of our greatest joys and deepest frustrations. This collection of narrative short films explores the beautifully complex dynamics and fragility of the bonds we make.

In this program


Tingum

Directed by Lavado Stubbs

Tingum, a young Bahamian female mixed-race vampire on the sun-drenched island of Eleuthera, Bahamas, desperately tries to save her vampire parents’ crumbling marriage.

Cartes

Directed by Rhym Guissé

Embattled immigrant Aliyah just wants to do good, and she believes she’s found a way through the Environmental Justice Society (EJS). During her first week of volunteering, Aliyah finds she is an outlier within the trendy environmental activism world. As all her coworkers use this to satiate their ego-driven activism, Aliyah feels pulled to action for more personal reasons: EJS was the organization that helped her family’s village in Mali.

Her dreams of giving back are turned on its head when her boss, Amanda, asks for her proof of employment documents. Panicked, Aliyah tries to find a way to come up with proof of her citizenship. Consequently, she may jeopardize her and her family’s discretion, safety, and everything they’ve fought to maintain.

Any Sign at All

Directed by Faryl Amadeus

Clutching at straws and running on fumes, a desperate young woman’s indecision about the future of her unborn child has her looking for signs from the universe. Stranded at a crossroads, will the future finally reveal its plan?

HARLEM FRAGMENTS

Directed by Cameron Carr

An Afro-futurist scrapbook storytelling of a Harlem Black family’s beautiful destruction during the 2008 recession. A natural disaster so mesmerizing you can’t look away from the tragedy. Based on true events.

Forbidden Fruit

Directed by Isaiah Forte-Rose

A black eleven-year-old navigates a day in his life of rural poverty while his mother is stuck at work.

Superman Doesn’t Steal

Directed by Tamika Lamison

Based on a true story & set in the 70’s during the Atlanta Child Murders, a young brother and sister with a love of comics, face a series of impactful events which cause them to question the meaning of heroes, villains, superman and themselves.

Dates & Times

Past

The Independent Picture House

Sun, Sep 29
12:00 pm