Producer
Alexandra Henry’s documentary juxtaposes the personal experiences of three emerging Latina street artists as they navigate a male-dominated subculture to establish artistic identities within chaotic urban landscapes: Toofly, born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, NY; Fusca, a talented painter who moved to Mexico City inspired by its embrace of all things artistic; and Magrela who expresses her feelings on the complexities of being a woman through vibrant colors and radical imagery painted across São Paulo’s walls. Punctuated by historical anecdotes from such pioneering artists as Lady Pink, Nina Pandolfo and Lady Aiko, Street Heroines captures the collective outcry of female street artists from around the world.
Executive Producer
While babysitting a precocious 8 year old, Mia is stalked by a shadowy presence that trips the home security system. As loud beeps sound off whenever a door or window is opened, the system meant to protect her becomes an amplifying terror while she attempts to survive the night.
Associate Producer
Reeling from a one-sided breakup, heartbroken Karen breaks into her ex’s lakehouse. There, she strikes up a complicated relationship with provocative younger woman Lana.
Director
Legendary wordsmith, Reginald Huey, becomes infatuated with an English teacher. Unable to express himself, Reginald seeks the help of a young columnist.
Writer
They don't speak the same language, but for a young New York City bartender and a pretty Korean tourist, the Big Apple bridges the communication gap over the course of one romantic night. Starring Randall Park and Jae Suh. Written & directed by Vincent Lin.
Director
They don't speak the same language, but for a young New York City bartender and a pretty Korean tourist, the Big Apple bridges the communication gap over the course of one romantic night. Starring Randall Park and Jae Suh. Written & directed by Vincent Lin.
Director
“Chopin” tells the story of Chopin Wu (played by Liu), who returns home to small-town America where he grew up to amend an estranged relationship with his workaholic father (Dai). With a sudden appearance from his ailing grandmother (Chen), he is confronted by a past he had left behind. In the midst of a health crisis and a broken family, Wu is forced to re-examine old relationships, embrace a heritage he once denied and discover the importance of family and identity.