Sundance ’17 | U.S. Narrative Shorts

American Paradise / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Joe Talbot)
— A desperate man in Trump’s America tries to shift his luck with the perfect crime in this story inspired by true events.

Cecile on the Phone / U.S.A.
(Director: Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Screenwriters: Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Ellen Greenberg)
— Overwhelmed by doubt and confusion after her ex-boyfriend’s return to New York, Cecile embarks on a series of telephone conversations that serve only to distract her from the one conversation she really needs to have.

Come Swim / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Kristen Stewart)
— This is a diptych of one man’s day, half impressionist and half realist portraits.

GOOD CRAZY / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Rosa Salazar)
— A complex chick deals with a vanilla beau, a shitty brunch and a dead coyote all in a Los Angeles day. There’s batshit crazy and then there’s good crazy—she fits somewhere in between.

Hardware / U.S.A.
(Director: Stephen Jacobson, Screenwriters: Ellen Stringer, Stephen Jacobson)
— An amateur electronic-drum enthusiast travels to a housewares trade show looking to strike up the perfect business partnership. When things don’t go as planned, he finds himself at the mercy of the electronic drumbeat playing in his head.

Hold On / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Christine Turner) — Family bonds are tested when a young man is left to care for his grandmother one morning.

Hot Seat / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Anna Kerrigan)
— Teenaged Andrea uses a male stripper to gain the respect and admiration of cool girl Daphne in this exploration of coming-of-age sexuality and teen girls’ complex relationships, based on a true story.

I Know You from Somewhere / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Andrew Fitzgerald)
— A young woman incurs the wrath of the internet after she inadvertently becomes a viral sensation.

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(Directors: Lucas Leyva, Jillian Mayer, Screenwriter: Lucas Leyva) — Here’s a day in the life of a husband and wife living in a world of giant monsters.

Laps / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Charlotte Wells)
— On a routine morning, a woman on a crowded New York City subway is sexually assaulted in plain sight.

LostFound / U.S.A.
(Director: Shakti Bhagchandani, Screenwriters: Shakti Bhagchandani, Emre Gulcan
) — This story portrays a day in the life of a woman in the Nation of Islam.

Lucia, Before and After / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Anu Valia)
— After traveling 200 miles, a young woman waits out Texas’s state-mandated 24-hour waiting period before her abortion can proceed.

New Neighbors / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: E.G. Bailey)
— How far will a mother go to protect her children?

Night Shift / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Marshall Tyler)
— Get a glimpse into a day in the life of a bathroom attendant in a Los Angeles nightclub.

Rubber Heart / U.S.A.
(Director: Lizzy Sanford, Screenwriters: Lizzy Sanford, Anna Cordell)
— After a painful dry spell, a woman attempts to have a one-night stand.

Shinaab / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.)
— A young Anishinaabe man struggles with his place in the inner city of Minneapolis.

Toru / U.S.A.
(Directors and screenwriters: Jonathan Minard, Scott Rashap)
— An infant’s life is transformed by a new technology.