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Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival Will Close With AFI's DWW Showcase March 31st 8:00PM Laemmle's Sunset 5 The Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival opened last week with a benefit gala for Susan G. Komen LA County and will close with AFI's Directing Workshop for Women Showcase. Ticket sales from closing night will be donated to AFI's DWW program. The showcase will be followed by a closing night party at the Libertine on Sunset. AFI's DWW Program Line Up
Career Virgin Directed by: Angie Comer Katie must face the difficulties of being a teenage girl and the subsequent sudden-death face-off against her hormones The d-monster Directed by: Kinga Suto Inga, a young country bumpkin, moves to the city to become a screenwriter, only to discover she must first survive the internship. The Death of Toys Directed by: Lisa Gold A ten year-old boy wants to give up his toys, but his work-numbed mother needs the spark of their playtime more than he does. Her insistence that he keep the toys will take both of them to unexpected places. |
Little Black Dress Directed by: Deborah Correa
A high-powered fashion director must confront her relationship regrets when she discovers that her little sister is getting married.
Megafauna Directed by: Kaz Phillips
Feeling set adrift in her own marriage. Anna corners her estranged husband, Milo in a conversation about the nature of love and commitment, but end up getting far more truth than she bargained for.
The Muskrat Boy of Griffith Park Directed by: Emmy Grinwis
The story of an unconventional friendship between a lonely young woman with a flare for the fantastical and a scruffy, peculiar boy.
Overdrawn Directed by: Sylvia Sether
Attempting to get through another mediocre day as a single, unsatisfied, broke, bank teller, Emma is pushed to the edge and compelled to re-chart the course of her life
Some boys don't leave Directed by Maggie Kiley
When 'The Boy' is forced to come to terms with the fact that 'The Girl' no longer wants him around, he soon finds that sometimes the greatest distance traveled is the one within ourselves.
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