RRFF- Monday Afternoon Shorts Part 1
RRFF- Monday Afternoon Shorts Part 1
In-between the Scripts (2015) An experimental film about a man suffering from mental health issues, who, while taking anti-psychotic medications experiences traumatic aftermath physical and psychological aftermath. Director Stacey Larkins. 5 minutes.
The Betrayal (2015) An auto ethnographic film exploring personal experience of the abuse of trust and power within a toxic psychiatrist-patient relationship. Fragments of medical records are interwoven with hypnotic, pulsing pills, creating a disorientating yet seductive montage. At its dark heart, The Betrayal is a twisted, deadly love affair. A real crowd pleaser. Director Susan Young. 5 minutes.
Stay Awake (2015) “Stay Awake” follows two teenage brothers through the weekly routine of taking their mother to the hospital to detox her from a prescription drug addiction. When it becomes clear that their mother may never change, both brothers have to decide whether to continue trying to help her, or move on. Director Jamie Sisley. 14 minutes. STUDENT PROJECT.
I Am Borderline (2016) Writer and Director Betsy Usher along side with Wright Institute Los Angeles: Self-Regulation Project created a film to help reduce the stigma of Borderline Personality Disorder and to educate us about the struggles of and create empathy for those who live with it. Director Betsy Usher. 5 minutes. FIRST-TIME FILMMAKER.
Static (2016) Jake struggles with his depression, which comes to life in somewhat of a human form. A black comedy short film about depression, anxiety, inner demons…and a guitar. Director Jordan Backman. 8 minutes. STUDENT PROJECT.
Welcome to Where You've Always Been (2015) This is a short story about a champion spoken word poet named Devyn Duncan who has everything, but is blind to the blessings around him. He must find a way to overcome his depression and demons before his overwhelming desire to end his life wins the battle. He turns to alcohol to cope with teh pain while hiding his suicidal thoughts from his wife, but she has a secret of her own which could change everything. Director Mary Lou Sandler and Justin Sandler. 16 minutes.
Uphill (2016) In the aftermath of a suicide attempt, Stella and Dominic are forced to deal with the causes, emotions, and relationship drama that surround her depression. Director Matt Gossen. 14 minutes.
The Betrayal (2015) An auto ethnographic film exploring personal experience of the abuse of trust and power within a toxic psychiatrist-patient relationship. Fragments of medical records are interwoven with hypnotic, pulsing pills, creating a disorientating yet seductive montage. At its dark heart, The Betrayal is a twisted, deadly love affair. A real crowd pleaser. Director Susan Young. 5 minutes.
Stay Awake (2015) “Stay Awake” follows two teenage brothers through the weekly routine of taking their mother to the hospital to detox her from a prescription drug addiction. When it becomes clear that their mother may never change, both brothers have to decide whether to continue trying to help her, or move on. Director Jamie Sisley. 14 minutes. STUDENT PROJECT.
I Am Borderline (2016) Writer and Director Betsy Usher along side with Wright Institute Los Angeles: Self-Regulation Project created a film to help reduce the stigma of Borderline Personality Disorder and to educate us about the struggles of and create empathy for those who live with it. Director Betsy Usher. 5 minutes. FIRST-TIME FILMMAKER.
Static (2016) Jake struggles with his depression, which comes to life in somewhat of a human form. A black comedy short film about depression, anxiety, inner demons…and a guitar. Director Jordan Backman. 8 minutes. STUDENT PROJECT.
Welcome to Where You've Always Been (2015) This is a short story about a champion spoken word poet named Devyn Duncan who has everything, but is blind to the blessings around him. He must find a way to overcome his depression and demons before his overwhelming desire to end his life wins the battle. He turns to alcohol to cope with teh pain while hiding his suicidal thoughts from his wife, but she has a secret of her own which could change everything. Director Mary Lou Sandler and Justin Sandler. 16 minutes.
Uphill (2016) In the aftermath of a suicide attempt, Stella and Dominic are forced to deal with the causes, emotions, and relationship drama that surround her depression. Director Matt Gossen. 14 minutes.
Runtime
63
Language
English
Played at
North Hollywood
NoHo 7
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