Monthly Film Festival

October 19, 2024 02:30pm PDT - 10:00pm PDT
Industry Delegates
Lisa Haller
Atlantic International Film Festival
Rodrigo Moscoso
Zero Gravity Entertainment
Lauren Lopez de Victoria
BORDERLESS
Sam Shafaghi
Esmail Corp
Mitchell Bendersky
Expectation Management
Niki Karimi
MAX
Jana Nagase
Entertainment Journalist
Miriam Sprizter
Entertainment Journalist

NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosts its October line-up, featuring its annual InFocus: Veteran Cinema program. The weekend’s programming also includes an exciting collection of October Shorts as well as the Los Angeles premiere of director Jean Shim’s feature narrative A Great Divide

The day begins with October Shorts, a collection of shorts presented as part of NFMLA’s ongoing monthly program. The program offers an eclectic mix of comedy and drama, inviting us into the perspectives of a great defender, a determined remote worker, a lover, a nervous first date, a loving granddaughter, a fighter, a man struggling with his mental health, and a formerly incarcerated woman looking for a fresh start. 

The day continues with InFocus: Veteran Cinema Shorts, which spotlights the talent of military veterans from the U.S. and beyond in front of and behind the camera. This selection digs into serious topics in thoughtful and novel ways through vignettes, intimate portraits, historical storytelling,  comedy, romance and action.

The night concludes with the Los Angeles Premiere of A Great Divide, the feature directorial debut of  Emmy Award-winning director Jean Shim, starring Ken Jeong. Arising from a personal story for Shim, this deeply thoughtful  film follows a Korean American family that moves from the west coast to a rural small town during the height of the pandemic and faces both anti-Asian racism and an intergenerational reckoning with how to process it. “My way to reach people’s hearts is through story. It’s the best way I know to counter racism and hate,” says Shim. 

NFMLA showcases films by filmmakers of all backgrounds throughout the year, across both our general and InFocus programming. All filmmakers are welcome and encouraged to submit their projects for consideration for upcoming NFMLA Festivals, regardless of the schedule for InFocus programming, which celebrates diversity, inclusion and region by spotlighting  communities of filmmakers within our filmmaking community as part of our monthly program. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

The South Park Center is an ADA compliant venue and is wheelchair accessible. We request captioned films from all filmmakers participating at our Festival. For any accessibility needs, please send a request to info@nfmla.org at least 72 hours prior to the event.

Schedule Details

Program #1 – October Shorts
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM – Pre-Reception
3:00 PM – 4:45 PM – Program
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM – Audience Q&A

Program #2 – InFocus: Veteran Cinema
5:00 PM – 5:30 PM – Pre-Reception
5:30 PM – 7:15 PM – Program
7:15 PM – 7:30 PM – Audience Q&A

Program #3 – Feature Narrative | A Great Divide
7:30 PM – 8:00 PM – Pre-Reception
8:00 PM – 9:45 PM – Program
9:45 PM – 10:00 PM – Audience Q&A

Event Location

Event Entrance
1139 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Paid Parking
1133 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
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October Shorts
The Man in the Blue Suit Thumbnail
The Man in the Blue Suit
Dir. Evan Patrick Adams, Writ. Evan Patrick Adams & Prod. Tyler Kirkpatrick
6 Mins | USA
Remote Paradise
Dir. Sheronna Osbourne, Writ. Tazia Harris, Troy Crossfield & Prod. Sheronna Osbourne
14 Mins | Canada
Give
Dir. Kenya Gillespie, Writ. Kenya Gillespie & Prod. Maggie M. Bailey, Edna Diaz, Arturo R. Jim̩nez, Kenya Gillespie
16 Mins | USA
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Great Canyon
Dir. Ella May Sahlman, Writ. Mike Liebenson & Prod. Phoebe Mandel
7 Mins | USA
The Scarf
Dir. Pu (Nathan) Jia, Writ. Pu (Nathan) Jia & Prod. Loan Hoang
11 Mins | China
Huli
Dir. Daniel Croix, Writ. Daniel Croix & Prod. Max Mooney, William Rouse, Mele Hamasaki, Phil Schleider, Richard Hamasaki, Emily May Jampel
13 Mins | USA, Hawai'i
Still Waters
Dir. Steven Fong, Writ. Steven Fong & Prod. Steven Fong, Yi-Chien Lee, Zhei Xie
20 Mins | USA
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As The Day Goes By
Dir. Moses Lawi, Writ. Moses Lawi & Prod. Valeria Valdes
21 Mins | USA
InFocus: Veteran Cinema
Courage Thumbnail
Courage
Dir. Ryan Gomes, Writ. Ryan Gomes & Prod. Ryan Gomes, Robert Cunniff, David-Matthew Barnes
12 Mins | USA
Peanut Butter Shot
Dir. Paige Compton, Writ. Paige Compton & Prod. Kate Compton, Brielle Yuke Li, Roxanne Griffith
13 Mins | USA
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Bareknuckle
Dir. Alex De Ocampo, Writ. Mark Labella, Alex De Ocampo, Roger Porter & Prod. Alex De Ocampo, Kevin Kreider, Devon Diep
19 Mins | USA
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Romeo Romeo
Dir. Cate Jones, Writ. Cate Jones & Prod. Kassie Gann
7 Mins | USA
Children Of Light
Dir. Minkyu Kang, Writ. Minkyu Kang & Prod. Minkyu Kang, Bofan Zhang
20 Mins | USA
Casual Vignettes Of Gilded Vulgarity Thumbnail
Casual Vignettes Of Gilded Vulgarity
Dir. Paul Kaiser, Writ. Paul Kaiser & Prod. Joanna Fang, John Charter
12 Mins | USA
Doldrums
Dir. Le Chau, Writ. Le Chau & Prod. Le Chau
15 Mins | Vietnam
Feature Narrative | A Great Divide
A Great Divide
Dir. Jean Shim, Writ. Jeff Yang & Prod. Jean Shim, Jeff Yang, Brian Yang
100 Mins | USA