In this short selection of films,you will fins d the hidden voices of children and grown ups calming our inner most feelings. The presentation grows from a wide set of mediums from poetry to animation to rap with a real message to memories of a loving mother. All though we see many different kinds of emotions expressed we can still feel a strong connection to this varied movement in visual responses.
Our first short is The Midnight hour by Edgrado Cervano-Soto (8 min)
A realization of the midnight hour draws you into Edgados world, three is life that clings to the clock after the stork of midnight.
Next is The slip of the Tongue by Karen Lum (4 min 15 sec)
what we see isn’t always what we want to see and what hear isn’t always what we thought we would hear. The rap in this film has its roots in discovering the past and its effects on the present. While two young travelers find their true identity and meaning.
Our third showing A Boys mouth by P J Raval (5 min 26 sec)
A story of abuse and its chilling effect on society in which the inner most feelings a boy a suppressed in silence. The Apollos by Nick Parker and Jazmin Jones (5 min 58 sec)
The fight to bring justice to memory of Dr Martin Luther King Junior and the power of students in a local high school in Oakland California
next up is The Chestnut Tree b Hyun-min Lee (4 min 8 sec)
A loving tail of the power of love and parenting told through the eyes of the receiver
I Promise Africa by Jerry Henry (2 min 45 sec)
The chilling story o of HIV Aids infected children in a small village in Africa and the promise of a film maker to return to show them the finished film.
Our last piece brings together all of the pieces messages as a montage with music and art
Embrace it by Kirthi Nath (6 min 40 sec)
a musical journey of nonviolent resistance to mans in humanity to man
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