Light on a Hill
Light on a Hill
When the Eaton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, one Korean
family’s restaurant survived, though they lost their own home. Supported by their
community and organizations, they turned their parking lot into a distribution center,
providing meals and clothing to those in need. World-renowned artist Robert Vargas
painted a hopeful mural on their wall, symbolizing how art can bring healing and renewal.
Told through mixed media and personal home footage, this film reveals a powerful story
of resilience, generosity, and recovery rising through the ashes.
family’s restaurant survived, though they lost their own home. Supported by their
community and organizations, they turned their parking lot into a distribution center,
providing meals and clothing to those in need. World-renowned artist Robert Vargas
painted a hopeful mural on their wall, symbolizing how art can bring healing and renewal.
Told through mixed media and personal home footage, this film reveals a powerful story
of resilience, generosity, and recovery rising through the ashes.
Genre
Documentary Short
Runtime
29
Language
English
Director
Myles Matsuno
Opening at
Glendale
Glendale
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