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Synopsis
Filmed and set in Oakland, CA, Budget Paradise follows Chester, a Black, non-binary painter as they search for space and permission to exist within their hometown.
Director's Statement
When I first dreamed up Budget Paradise, I wasn’t expecting to be able to bring it to life. I just wanted to write a script that made me happy and felt aligned with my style and humor. To receive support from Frameline has been extremely validating and has reminded me that stories like mine have a place in the world. Budget Paradise is a deeply personal project, blending humor and heart to explore themes of identity, resilience, and the absurdity of survival in a world that often feels rigged against us. Frameline’s support not only affirms the importance of queer storytelling but also inspires me to continue telling odd stories.
Crew & Cast

LaTajh Simmons-Weaver (she/they) is a screenwriter, director, and producer from Oakland, CA. Their work blends humor, imagination, and irony to explore overlooked stories within Black Queer dynamics, examining how these communities learn to cope with everyday injustices. In 2022, Weaver was awarded the SFFILM FilmHouse Residency. During this time, they wrote and directed the short film Companion which screened at Mill Valley, BlackStar, and IndieMemphis. That same year, Weaver was selected as Chicken & Egg/POV Inaugural grantee to develop the short film Hold Me Close alongside Aurora Brachman. Through their residency, Weaver collaborated with award-winning director, Savanah Leaf, serving as an Associate Producer of Earth Mama, which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and won a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut. Weaver is now developing their first feature No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds: A Queer Inclusive Memoir, a dark comedy challenging identity politics amongst the ever-gentrifying Bay Area. Their script is a recipient of SFFILM’s Rainin Grant for development. In addition, Weaver is wrapping production on, When the Revolution Doesn’t Come, a short documentary they produced in coalition with The Guardian. Directed by Aurora Brachman, the film explores the upbringings of the children of some of the most revolutionary members of The Black Panther Party.
Christopher Walters is an award winning Producer who lives and works in the Bay Area. His work has been featured at Sundance, San Francisco International, Vancouver, and New/Next Film Festivals.
- Year2025
- Runtime14:00
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorLaTajh Simmons-Weaver
- ScreenwriterLaTajh Simmons-Weaver
- ProducerSean Gillane, Caitlyn Durkin, Reina Lam, Chris Walters
- CastAshley Hernandez, Michael Wayne Turner III, Laurel Wong
- CinematographerSarah Simka Jaffe
- EditorAshley Rodholm
Stream the curated UCLAxFilmFest 2026 Official Selections here!
Synopsis
Filmed and set in Oakland, CA, Budget Paradise follows Chester, a Black, non-binary painter as they search for space and permission to exist within their hometown.
Director's Statement
When I first dreamed up Budget Paradise, I wasn’t expecting to be able to bring it to life. I just wanted to write a script that made me happy and felt aligned with my style and humor. To receive support from Frameline has been extremely validating and has reminded me that stories like mine have a place in the world. Budget Paradise is a deeply personal project, blending humor and heart to explore themes of identity, resilience, and the absurdity of survival in a world that often feels rigged against us. Frameline’s support not only affirms the importance of queer storytelling but also inspires me to continue telling odd stories.
Crew & Cast

LaTajh Simmons-Weaver (she/they) is a screenwriter, director, and producer from Oakland, CA. Their work blends humor, imagination, and irony to explore overlooked stories within Black Queer dynamics, examining how these communities learn to cope with everyday injustices. In 2022, Weaver was awarded the SFFILM FilmHouse Residency. During this time, they wrote and directed the short film Companion which screened at Mill Valley, BlackStar, and IndieMemphis. That same year, Weaver was selected as Chicken & Egg/POV Inaugural grantee to develop the short film Hold Me Close alongside Aurora Brachman. Through their residency, Weaver collaborated with award-winning director, Savanah Leaf, serving as an Associate Producer of Earth Mama, which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and won a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut. Weaver is now developing their first feature No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds: A Queer Inclusive Memoir, a dark comedy challenging identity politics amongst the ever-gentrifying Bay Area. Their script is a recipient of SFFILM’s Rainin Grant for development. In addition, Weaver is wrapping production on, When the Revolution Doesn’t Come, a short documentary they produced in coalition with The Guardian. Directed by Aurora Brachman, the film explores the upbringings of the children of some of the most revolutionary members of The Black Panther Party.
Christopher Walters is an award winning Producer who lives and works in the Bay Area. His work has been featured at Sundance, San Francisco International, Vancouver, and New/Next Film Festivals.
- Year2025
- Runtime14:00
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorLaTajh Simmons-Weaver
- ScreenwriterLaTajh Simmons-Weaver
- ProducerSean Gillane, Caitlyn Durkin, Reina Lam, Chris Walters
- CastAshley Hernandez, Michael Wayne Turner III, Laurel Wong
- CinematographerSarah Simka Jaffe
- EditorAshley Rodholm
