CHARLOTTE FILM FESTIVAL 2020

NARRATIVE SHORT FILM BLOCK #9

Expired September 28, 2020 7:00 AM
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Bittersweet and non-assuming, this collection of narrative short films delves into societal norms and how one can overcome opposition.

In near-term future America, the word “citizen” has come to define a narrower portion of the population, and elite corruption goes unchecked. A luxury condo in Brooklyn begins the day staged for an open house to lure wealthy buyers, but by night becomes a brief refuge for a family targeted by immigration enforcement.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Regional
  • Director
    Alejandra Parody
  • Screenwriter
    Daniel Solé
  • Producer
    Elizabeth Phillipson-Weiner
  • Cast
    Jessica Pimentel, Cedric Leiba Jr., Edmond Cofie, Catherine Curtin
  • Cinematographer
    Soren Nielsen
  • Editor
    Carlos Pérez Segarra
  • Production Design
    Jayne Clark
  • Composer
    Elizabeth Phillipson-Weiner