Weaving stunning cinematography, traditional Indonesian dance, Sudanese music, and an emotionally-potent narrative on the experiences of immigrants today.
MODEL MINORITY
L.A. teenagers must survive the treacherous world of peer pressure, drug dealers, and dysfunctional families.
YES, WE’RE OPEN
Uncommonly sharp-witted and brilliantly acted, YES, WE’RE OPEN presents Luke and Sylvia, a couple who think of themselves as open and modern—until they meet Elena and Ronald.
WAKING UP
A worker at a crematory, Jake recognizes one of the bodies that he would have otherwise ignored: his former art professor.
JOHNNY LOVES DOLORES
A lonely clerk at a money remittance center and a jobless cleaning lady living illegally in Queens form an odd arrangement during the recent economic downturn.
MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON
Rookie Congressman Joseph Cao of Louisiana navigates the realities of racial and partisan politics in the South while struggling to maintain his idealism.
LOVE, NY
A lonely Korean visitor in New York and a bar owner take a whirlwind impromptu tour of the city.
LGBTQ Cinema Night
Celebrate an evening of cinema with community co-hosts GAPIMNY, Q-WAVE, and SALGA, featuring delicious and refreshing Bruce Cost Ginger Ale!
OUT OF THE SHADOWS
A North Korean teenager in LA faces the risk of deviating from his familial ties and friendships, and even worse — disclosing the illegal immigration status of his family.