Read interviews with some of the FCA 2018 filmmakers.
Directed by Claudia S. Murray Facebook @GringaFilm
This bilingual short follows an overworked Cuban-American millennial rushing to pack for a trip to Havana. When her eccentric Abuelo drags her on a last-minute hunt for a rare car part, she confronts her own privilege in a race against the clock.
Directed by Charlotte Warren Facebook and IG @helleganza
Seduced by the promise of the impossible a young woman follows a strange guide through a derelict world of misfits. Heaven isn’t for everybody.
Directed by Candice Vallantin Twitter @VallantinC
Crushed by the tedium of her daily routine, a business woman takes a leap of faith. Clara is suffocated by her commute, by her job, by her life. One day, drowning in anxiety, she finally reaches her breaking point. Monday is an experimental film that explores the boundaries of narrative with dance, movement and sound.
Directed by Amanda Bruton amandabruton.com + @amanda_bruton.
A comedic look at gender inequality in the audition room. Inspired by true stories.
Directed by Carese Bartlett
Instagram: @s2sstudios
Facebook: @s2sstudiosgr
An elderly woman is forced to confront her anxiety when it appears as a stressed out, twenty year-old, ready to prove her worth.
Directed by Jody Lauren Miller
Three self-centered sisters make a futile effort to overcome their sibling rivalry resulting in riotous physical comedy.
Directed by Jaanelle Yee
https://www.jaanelle.com/sellyourbody
https://www.facebook.com/sellyourbodyfilm/
A millennial horror story about dating apps, crushing student debt, and dirty money.
The Woman is an isolated, beautiful narcissist. She has driven away her brother and is desperately searching for a new ally. She finds one in Pima, a downtrodden girl desperate for friendship, at whatever price. And when The Woman calls her in the middle of the night with a grisly request, Pima comes running for her new best friend.