UCLAxFilmFest 2024

UCLAxFilmFest 2024 Virtual Screening

Expired May 5, 2024 3:00 AM
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20 films in package
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Rexsurrection
Rex, a 17-year-old boy with low self-esteem, commits suicide, and his own charming, show-off, joker ghost returns on the day of his suicide to save his own life.
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Tender Scent
Perfumer Rita finds all her favorite odors are reminding her of the loved one she lost.
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The Bow
While celebrating his brother’s wedding with his loving family, William gradually realizes that his own relationship with his girlfriend is dangerous for his mental health.
Andean Condor
After suffering a great loss, a lonely woman travels to the end of the world where she meets an extroverted optimist who helps her find a new beginning.
The 1971 Kitchen Grand Brie
Your favorite food competes in the greatest auto race the kitchen has ever seen — until there’s a murder. ‘Mario Kart’ meets ‘True Crime’ mockumentary in this animated short dripping with ‘70s Formula 1 nostalgia
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Elevate
A security guard's uneventful night shift takes an unexpected turn when a chance encounter forces her to confront the unspoken realities of her life.
En Pointe
A young ballet dancer secretly auditions for a dance crew competition with her best friend when she is soon caught by her imposing mother who has other plans for her
Food Broker: Doris
At the age of 90, Doris Presley utilizes a uniquely personal approach to feeding homeless people, rather than treating them like problems to be solved.
Where it Happened
A young woman who is processing the trauma of child sexual abuse decides to take matters into her own hands.
Learning to Ride
A single mother learns to ride a bike in preparation for a move with her daughter to San Francisco to study art, but deep down, she feels torn about leaving her house, her mother, and her new boyfriend.
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When the Time Comes
A grieving husband chooses to fulfill his wife's dying wish by leaving the safety of his home and venturing into an apocalyptic landscape in search of a cherished memento.
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The Intruder
A homeless man breaks into the house of the leading candidate for Los Angeles mayor.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
A feisty Angeleno attempts to trap a bear who is infiltrating her neighborhood.
No Updates Till Tomorrow
When a lonely programmer's android girlfriend starts to break down, he struggles to repair her and uncovers something disturbing.
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Let's Bring Them Alive!
An empathetic soldier confesses to his friend that he plays dead on the battlefield as part of a pacifist movement.
Cracks in the Foundation
After experiencing childhood trauma, Nia decides to rewrite the narrative of her life with the help of therapy.
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Traffic
A father who is running late to work and his daughter’s school is faced with a moral dilemma when their way is blocked.
The Dot
A man obsessed with even numbers decides to see a psychiatrist. He starts talking about where his obsession has led him in his day-to-day life, and as the conversation deepens, the truth begins to surface.
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Driftwood
An animated short about a Naval officer who survives the attack on Pearl Harbor by clinging to driftwood. When he is rescued, he refuses to let go and instead incorporates it into his meaningful life of sacrifice and respect.
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As William prepares to travel with his girlfriend, Esmee, to his family home for his brother’s wedding, Esmee insists that he wear a bowtie to match her outfit even though he’s not comfortable in it. 

Once they arrive, William starts to question his relationship with Esmee when he sees glaring differences between his relationship dynamics and that of the couples around him. On her end, Esmee is on her best behavior, striving to be embraced by his entire family.  


Director's Statement


Our main objective with The Bow was to offer an intimate and evocative film that subtly examined the theme of an abusive relationship where the woman is the abuser. That itself is an alternative perspective on abusive relationships, subverting traditional narratives and allowing our audience to delve into the complex dynamics of power, control, and emotional manipulation through a new perspective.

Our intention was indeed not to perpetuate stereotypes or undermine the seriousness of abuse. But instead to examine the emotional, psychological, and societal factors that contribute to abusive dynamics, irrespective of gender. By presenting a narrative that deviates from traditional portrayals, we hope to foster a broader understanding of abuse and encourage meaningful discussions around it.

Since this film addresses a delicate and distressing subject matter, we approached it with the utmost sensitivity and responsibility. Our intention was not to glamorize or sensationalize abuse but to shed light on the psychological complexities that define these damaging relationships. Our visual style is therefore deliberately intimate while still not being invasive, capturing the intricate moments that expose the underlying tension and manipulation within the relationship between William and Esmée.

Whether we’re willing to admit it or not, we’ve all been the subject of an abusive relationship. Maybe it was only briefly at the workplace or in public; or maybe in a more intimate setting and for a longer period of time. Our point was to show how silent and discreet these dynamics can be and to underline the suffering that comes with them, faced by all individuals involved. We hope to foster empathy, understanding, and recognition of the diversity of experiences in order to pave the way for a more inclusive and supportive society.


Crew


Marie Roubhan - Director


Half French, half Lebanese, Marie has always been passionate about cinema but she made a detour before beginning her career as a director.

After graduating from business school in Paris and London, she spent 7 years working for companies, mostly in marketing and strategy positions.

She moved to L.A. in 2021 to pursue a Directing Program at UCLA and now, she brings stories to the big screen herself, shifting between dark comedies and heavy dramas.

Her favorite part of the job is the people she works with as she loves the collective aspect of movie-making.

Juliette Poirier - Writer/ Producer


Juliette, a French producer, embarked on an international journey, studying Business and Finance across the globe, with notable stops in China and the Netherlands. Her academic voyage culminated in a Master's in Supply Chain in Paris.

However, life took her on a surprising twist, leading her into the enchanting world of the Film Industry. At UCLA, she delved into "Producing," ultimately producing five shorts, a music video, and contributing to various commercial sets. Recently, she even ventured into the world of feature films.

With a background as a logistic specialist, Juliette excels in optimizing budgets, managing crises, and nurturing client relationships. Today, she's primed to breathe life into creative ideas, bridging her business acumen with her newfound passion for cinema.

Audrey Biche - Cinematographer


Audrey Biche is a French cinematographer, raised between China and the Caribbean, based in Los Angeles. A recent graduate of the American Film Institute Conservatory, she is a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship, a Georges Lurcy fellowship as well as an ASC Vision mentorship. Audrey has worked on narrative films as well as documentaries throughout France, Italy, Kenya, Bulgaria, and the USA. Her films have played at notable film festivals such as the Zagreb Film Festival, Raindance, Urbanworld, and Wicked Queer.


  • Runtime
    12:00
  • Director
    Marie Roubhan
  • Screenwriter
    Juliette Poirier
  • Producer
    Juliette Poirier
  • Cinematographer
    Audrey Biche