American Cinematheque’s Proof Film Festival Sets 2nd Annual Dates With 46 Shorts

Programmer and festival founder Imani Davis previews this year’s “wonderfully creative and entertaining” proof-of-concept works

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"Playground" (Credit: American Cinematheque)

American Cinematheque announced the lineup for its 2nd annual Proof Film Festival on Thursday, a program that boasts 46 proof-of-concept short films from burgeoning filmmakers around the world.

The fest focuses solely on the presentation of shorts to screen during the event, which is set to take place Oct. 18-20.

This year, the Proof Film Fest with also partner with Callo to pair select festival filmmakers with industry partners to help them expand their network and potentially turn their proof-of-concept work into something more substantial.

The fest will also include a Pitch Deck Show & Tell – which is an interactive session held on Oct. 20 where six of the filmmakers will pitch their project live to a film industry panel. The grand prize winner and runner-up will be announced at the film festival’s closing night award show.

“After the success of last year’s inaugural edition of Proof, we looked to bring on more partners and add more tools to give our filmmakers an even better experience, and create more opportunities and avenues to further their work and careers,” Imani Davis, film programmer at American Cinematheque and founder of the Proof Film Festival, said. “Screening these wonderfully creative and entertaining projects on the big screen – while essential – is just one part of what an event like ours can do so each of them can take the next step in their artistic careers.”

For more information on the Proof Film Festival, visit americancinematheque.com.

The full list of the 2024 Proof Film Festival official selection shorts can be seen with running info and synopses below:

“A Family Guide to Hunting”

Director: Zao Wang

Country: USA; Running Time: 14:07 minutes

“A Family Guide to Hunting” is a dark comedy about an Asian-American family on a hunting trip gone wrong. The wilderness turns the temperature up on their dysfunctional family dynamics, as well as their unique brand of Asian-American sacrifice, love, and filial piety.

“Alma Mater “

Director: Matthew P. Higgins 

Country: USA; Running Time: 5:40 minutes

As Arthur (30s) turns the pages of his late father’s 1973 high school yearbook, he receives a phone call.  The caller knows Arthur is reading the yearbook—and tells him to burn it immediately.  The reason: a teacher from the high school murdered their friends and classmates. The student body decided to burn all the yearbooks … or so they thought. The tension reaches a boiling point when a menacing, silhouetted spirit suddenly lurks behind Arthur…  

“Bathroom Attendant”

Director: Gabriella Mykal

Country: USA; Running Time: 5:21 minutes 

Two Black women share a moment of connection in a club bathroom.

“The Bluest Hour”

Director: Logan Jackson

Country: USA; Running Time: 14:28 minutes 

A young couple spends their first night as parents dealing with the aftermath of a difficult birth.

“Brain Freeze” 

Director: Kelsey Comeau 

Country: USA; Running Time: 14:36 minutes 

A snapshot of lifelong friends Carrie (Sofia Hublitz, Ozark) and Rae, Madison Hu (Brother’s Sun, Boogeyman) as their relationship crumbles at the seams. In their safe bubble of Northern New Jersey, the friends have hit their breaking point on Rae’s eighteenth birthday. Crossing paths years later, in the queer paradise that is Fire Island Pines, the friends are no longer. Dealing with themes of adulthood, queer identity, female friendship and mortality, “Brain Freeze” tackles two formative moments in adolescence otherwise overlooked: the friends who fade away.

“Broken Toilets”

Director: Jesse Toledano 

Country: USA; Running Time: 22:35 minutes

When a Hasidic property manager discovers one of his tenants is an aspiring hip-hop producer, he ventures to make music with her, exploring a passion that he must keep alive or else fall back into a rut that threatens his marriage, happiness, and way of life.

“The Captives”

Director: Talia Light Rake

Country: USA; Running Time: 13:30 minutes 

Jolie, a Juilliard graduate, gives up on her dreams and moves back home when her mother, Emmilene, is diagnosed with cancer. Ten years later, when her life is at a standstill, her mother’s health is declining, and an old flame resurfaces in her life, Emmilene gives Jolie an ultimatum where she is suddenly forced to face who she is and who she wants to ultimately become.

“Carpeteo”

Director: Adriana González-Vega 

Country: Puerto Rico; Running Time: 9:33 minutes

A psychological thriller inspired by real events in Puerto Rican history. Amidst the turbulent backdrop of 1970s political upheaval at the University of Puerto Rico, a young college student finds herself grappling not only with her shifting beliefs and allegiances, but also with the complex dynamics of her relationship with her older brother, forcing her to confront the very essence of her identity and convictions.

“Classmates”

Director: Major Dorfman

Country: USA; Running Time: 18:57 minutes

Codie is dropped off to work on a school project with classmate Shane. The boys begin their assignment, but it’s not long before Codie coerces Shane into taking his mom’s car out for a joyride. Codie then discovers that Shane has been living in the car with his mom. They drive around a field and the car gets stuck in a ditch. The boys fight and Codie flees, leaving the mess behind. 

“Computer Love”

Director: Joseph Picozzi

Country: USA; Running Time: 15:25 minutes 

It’s the year 2100: Quinn, a sheltered teenage girl, begins cheating on her dating-app-arranged boyfriend with her family’s new robot houseboy, Michael. They quickly fall in love and exchange fantasies of running away together. After her parents catch them, they announce they’re turning Michael in for a new model. Quinn must decide whether she should abandon her family and everything she’s ever known to pursue her love with a machine.

“Cousins”

Director: Karina Dandashi

Country: USA; Running Time: 13:00 minutes

Two cousins born in separate countries reunite in Brooklyn when a run-in with an ex makes the night even more chaotic. “Cousins” explores cultural disconnect between family members and identity within oneself. 

“(Dis)Connected”

Director: Karl Stelter

Country: USA; Running Time: 6:32 minutes

2071 – When a network glitch causes Mina to experience conflicting memories, she begs a hacker (Cole) to remove the standardized implant from her neck. Failing the diagnostic, Mina shares that she’d used the implant to rewrite the memory of her daughter’s death, and desperately wants to come to terms with her grief.

“Enter By Fire”

Director: Luke Wildwood

Country: USA; Running Time: 13:26 minutes 

While taking pictures alone, a woman discovers something evil behind her in a photo, descending her into a fire of madness.

“F*ck That Guy”

Director: Hanna Gray Organschi

Country: USA; Running Time: 17:23 minutes

1992 Connecticut. Desperate to keep the attention of her intoxicating older best friend, Frankie sets out to prove that sex is no big deal.

“Fishers of Men”

Director: Chris Capel

Country: USA; Running Time: 20:07 minutes

A young Mormon missionary at the start of his two years of service is shown the ropes by his well-meaning trainer, who comes to terms with his own failures.

“Fishmonger”

Director:Neil Ferron

Country: USA; Running Time: 23:00 minutes 

In this supernatural dark comedy, a pathetic Irish fishmonger must survive a sex pact with an ancient fish creature in order to save his mother’s soul from burning in hell.

“Flattened”

Directors: Julia Friedland-Godfrey, Will Abbot

Country: USA; Running Time: 11:25 minutes 

Two young women living in the idyllic suburbs of Ohio try and have a good day.

“Good Grief”

Director: Megan Chumbley 

Country: USA; Running Time: 11:57 minutes

Good Grief is a dark comedy, set in Salt Lake City Utah at a Mormon Mortuary. We follow Avery, the estranged daughter of the deceased, as she navigates the egocentric personalities of her dysfunctional family. Numb to her own feelings, Avery’s attempts to connect with her deceased father get side-lined by her annoying cousin, erupting a series of even bigger problems simmering under the surface. 

“Grown”

Director: Alfonso Elkanah Morgan-Terrero

Country: USA; Running Time: 9:05 minutes 

With their mother missing for three days, it is Emmanuel’s job to pick up his little brother Alex after school. One evening, as they make their way back home, Alex’s reluctance to listen to his older sets their night on a course that alters their lives forever.

“Hema”

Director: Ritvik Dhavale

Country: USA; Running Time: 16:25 minutes

Having recently arrived in America with her husband and son, Hema finds herself culturally displaced and must redefine her identity as a dependent mother. An encounter with a young Marathi man threatens to upend her already fragile existence.

“Henry Gets a Shot”

Director: Brendan Kirk

Country: USA; Running Time: 9:21 minutes 

Danny is fed up with his teenage roommate Henry lazing about the apartment. Even if it’s his friend’s kid – enough is enough! It’s time Henry goes to see Karlo about that job at the pizzeria.

“Hypocrite”

Director: Brett Maline

Country: USA; Running Time: 11:05 minutes

A messy, disabled job recruiter in his thirties is constantly between not wanting the extra attention society gives him because of his disability and taking full advantage of it. I mean ya gotta make lemonade out of when you get a titanium rod and eight screws rammed up your back in second grade, am I right, gang? So, while he’s giving advice to his clients to be their best selves, he’s making all the bad decisions as he leans into people’s misplaced perceptions of him. 

“Iron Lung”

Director: Andrew Reid

Country: USA; Running Time: 12:20 minutes

When a storm knocks out the power to her iron lung, a polio survivor and her caretaker sister find themselves in a race against time to find a new way for her to breathe.

“Jackpot”

Director: Chance Thomas Garcia

Country: USA; Running Time: 9:34 minutes 

“Jackpot” takes place in a dystopian future shaped by vintage American TV culture. The story unfolds as a family—father, mother, and son—watches the government’s nightly lottery game show during dinner. The game’s deadly reality is unveiled when a government official arrives, fatally shooting the father at their doorstep. As the official hands the son a check, it’s revealed that he deliberately chose his father’s name to win the deadly jackpot.

“Loveland”

Director: Sofia Bonami

Country: USA; Running Time: 11:00 minutes 

When a woman mysteriously disappears from the production of America’s favorite dating show “Loveland,” one contestant becomes obsessed with uncovering what happened to her — jeopardizing the one thing she came for: happily ever after.

“Manny Wolfe”

Director: Trevor Neuhoff

Country: USA; Running Time: 14:50 minutes

It’s 1947. Manny Wolf is an actor exhausted by Tinseltown. He also happens to be a real werewolf. After nonstop rejection, Manny gets a job. Unfortunately, he’s been typecast in a creature feature. Will Manny choose the big Hollywood role at the price of his own dignity and artistic integrity? He thinks that’s his only choice until he receives an unexpected offer from a fellow monster outcast.

“Marvin Is Sorry”

Director: Clint Pang 

Showrunners: Brett Morrow, Alex Gehrlein, Jack Gacek

Country: USA; Running Time: 24 minutes

After accidentally killing one of his fans during the filming of a YouTube video, famed YouTuber Marvin Weaver must save his career by teaming up with Tag Taggart, an alt-right news anchor bent on cultural domination.

“Mt. Mystic Rangers”

Directors: Jeremiah Dunlap. Cory Quintard

Country: USA; Running Time: 23:47 minutes

“Mt. Mystic Rangers” is a half-hour mockumentary comedy/sci-fi/adventure series that combines a workplace comedy with the intrigue of a supernatural mystery. Through the lens of a ragtag documentary crew, the series follows a unit of misfit Park Rangers at Mt. Mystic State Park as they navigate their daily duties, encounter the paranormal, and deal with visitors from all walks of life.

“The Musical”

Director: Giselle Bonilla

Country: USA; Running Time: 12:00 minutes 

Doug Lebowitz, a middle school theater director, decides to take down his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend – Principal Brady – by secretly producing a musical about 9/11 to ruin the principal’s school’s precious reputation.

“Peas”

Director: Maky Rupert

Country: USA; Running Time: 12:06 minutes 

A drolly coming-of-age story following a young girl as she witnesses her mother go on a date for the first time since her father’s death.

“The Pitch Is Wac”

Director: Stephen Reis

Country: USA; Running Time: 2:10 minutes 

Our main character Elika, an Asian-American gamer, game designer, streamer, and gaming industry insider, faces a high-pressure pitch at Wactivision, where her creativity is tested in a head-to-head battle with AI.

“Playground”

Director: Yaxing Lin

Country: USA/China; Running Time: 16:21 minutes

After a year apart, Jiajia reunites with her mother Lin, who works as a performer at an adult nightclub. Jiajia’s innocent curiosity leads to tricky situations.

“Rat!”

Director: Neal Suresh Mulani

Country: USA; Running Time: 16:48 minutes

When a chronically online music journalist encounters a global pop star’s latest effort at queerbaiting, he seizes the moment, turns on his camera, and expresses some choice words for the vapid musician and their fans. But as his social capital rises and the internet is set ablaze, he unknowingly traces a bold-faced arrowhead to his front doorstep, where the pop star’s overzealous fans show up to wreak havoc and seek retribution.

“Retro-Futuristic Anthology: Ep. ‘Moscow 33′”

Directors: Ashot Gevorkyan, Matvey Stavitsky

Country: Russia; Running Time: 5:30 minutes

In a futuristic Soviet Union an accomplished scientist, who created an AI device that can change the world, is threatened by the government, that is set to get rid of him and use his discovery to control the people.

“Ripe!”

Director: Tusk 

Country: USA; Running Time: 18:10 minutes 

Nothing says “it’s complicated” like breaking your crush’s arm.

“Ronnie California: The King of Artesia”

Director: Adi Kalidindi

Country: USA; Running Time: 17 minutes

Ronnie California, an Indian immigrant who operates an illegal gambling ring out of the back of his failing saree shop, must face the music when the community exposes his shady dealings. Hit with the prospect of losing his business to the IRS, Ronnie goes to great lengths to make ends meet. 

“Seeking Sasquatch”

Director: Thomas Thomas

Country: USA; Running Time: 4:00 minutes

“Seeking Sasquatch” begins with a hostile and skeptical scientist joining the Bigfoot Investigation Bureau. With him, the BIB must face new and outlandish predicaments each week to find proof of a ‘Squatch. To succeed, they must unite, muster their strengths, and overcome their many differences. While proof might remain elusive, who knows? They might discover themselves along the way.

“Seoul Switch”

Director: Liann Kaye

Country: USA; Running Time: 13:00 minutes 

When an insecure, Korean American boy meets an international K-pop star who looks just like him, they decide to switch identities.

“Shadow”

Director: Kamell Allaway

Country: USA; Running Time: 12:00 minutes

A young mother’s shadow takes on a life of its own, terrorizing her and her daughter over the course of one night.

“Take Me Home”

Director: Liz Sargent 

Country: USA; Running Time: 15:00 minutes

When Emily is reunited with her sister Anna after their mother’s passing, she struggles to reconnect to their Florida life. Anna’s cognitive disability makes communication challenging, and the tragedy makes rebuilding their home and relationship urgent. Their growth as sisters in “Take Me Home” creates a touching story on family, and the care that we all require from one another.

“The Thaw”

Directors: Sarah Wisner. Sean Temple

Country: USA; Running Time: 16:32 minutes 

“The Thaw” is set in the late 19th century in the challenging Vermont hills. Ruth and her aging parents, Alma and Timothy, struggle to subsist on a failing farm after Ruth is abandoned by her unfaithful husband. They turn to a remedy as old as the hills, a sleeping tea that allows the elderly and infirm to sleep out the winter months while frozen and packed in snow, to be safely revived in the spring. But when a storm blows in an early thaw, the ritual is broken and the sleepers wake too soon – to horrifying results.

“Top Shot”

Director: Alexander Hagani

Country: USA; Running Time: 15:17 minutes

A tale about growing up, basketball, and trading cards. 11-year-old Alexander adjusts to life with his new stepdad, Ian, while navigating the aftermath of his parent’s divorce and escaping into basketball daydreams.

“Vial”

Director: Alexandre Jerard Davis

Country: USA; Running Time: 14:14 minutes

Ken, a parolee on the cusp of reconnecting with his family, finds his future in jeopardy when an impromptu drug test threatens to send him back to prison. Desperate to pass the test, Ken finds an unlikely solution with some help from his dealer: a prosthetic penis able to conceal clean urine. But there’s only one problem: he still needs to find the piss.  

“Vintage Lamp Shade”

Directors: Gordy De St. Jeor, Jillian Moray

Country: USA; Running Time: 5:52 minutes

Two girls navigate the balance between romantic and platonic nature within female friendship.

“Water Dog”

Director: Christina Kelly Holmes

Country: USA; Running Time: 10:52 minutes

Guy, a disillusioned millennial man, bumps into Dan, an old classmate, and meets his new wife. But there’s something off about her. However, no one, including Guy’s girlfriend he dragged out, says anything. Sucked into an awkward dinner followed by a pregnancy announcement, Guy wonders how Dan has gotten further in life than him.

“The Weight of a Dog”

Director: Lucy Sandler 

Country: USA; Running Time: 15:37 minutes

“The Weight of a Dog” follows new retiree Dawn’s trip to chaperone her adult daughter’s abortion and explores Dawn’s unexpected revelations around her own life and its next phase that this experience brings up for her.

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