Last Night Was A Mistake • LGBT Short Film
[ratings]This was a short film written and filmed back in 2016. Synopsis: Best friends, Alexa and Maya wanted stress free trip to Vegas away from their significant others. But when the ladies get too drunk and find themselves in a wedding chapel, they’ve got to face the feelings. In a short told completely backwards, the […]
Have You Seen Her? (Short Film)
[ratings]Have You Seen Her? is a LGBTQ lesbian / bisexual short film that deals with mental health, sexuality, and identity. Hennie, a withdrawn workaholic, seemingly has everything under control. But just as her relationship with Ebba, the girl she’s dating in secret, is getting serious, Hennie’s life starts spiraling.
Starburst (Short Film)
[ratings]Coming terms with their queerness has been a journey, like so many others.
The Not Bucket List (Short Film)
[ratings]The Not Bucket List – A powerful story of strength, hope and love, following the journey of a young Lesbian couple who are struck by tragedy. It’s not a gay thing, it’s not a straight thing, it’s a human thing.
Damsel (Short Film)
[ratings]Damsel is a LGBTQ lesbian / bisexual short film about how excessive flirting easily can be used against you. Kind of. Honestly, it’s just about two girls being gay for each other in a trashy bus station because why not? DAMSEL PART 2 IS COMING SOON! Stay tuned for more Spencer, Robin, and just general […]
Can’t You Re-Tie It? (Short Film)
[ratings]One person’s tiny accident is another person’s very big deal. Can Anita and Amelia’s relationship survive?
Queer Qafé- A SHORT FILM
[ratings]In this short film, a magical realist café hosts the constant balancing of the unspoken with the desires of young lovers. As seasons pass and dates progress, the café flourishes with the couple’s love.
Calculations (Short Film)
[ratings]Two girls’ relationship grows through the notes they pass in the back of the class. For the CTPR-290 class at USC.
Weenie (Short Film)
[ratings]Weenie follows the story of a young woman experiencing homelessness by depicting the moments before she loses her homes in a series of snap-shot scenes.