Category Archives: 2014

Ricardo A. Aguirre, Jr.

Film

La Palabra

Documentary

A grandmother and a grandson develop a bond as they work to translate her Spanish poems into English, and perform them together.

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Credits

Writer/Director: Ricardo A. Aguirre Jr.
Producer: Ricardo A. Aguirre Jr.
Director of Photography: Ricardo A. Aguirre Jr.
Editor: Liz Welch

Featuring

Assemblywoman Carmen E. Arroyo
Ricardo A. Aguirre Jr.

Filmmaker

Ricardo Aguirre

A Bronx native, with a background in creative writing, ‘La Palabra’ is Ricardo’s first ever film.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Quote

“.He whose feet are hot shall rise from the fire.” – Unknown

Penelope Yiallouridou

Film

Land for Sale

Fiction

Eleni is about to fulfill her grandmother’s wish, and crosses the UN Buffer Zone which partitions the Greek Cypriot in the south and the Turkish Cypriot in the north. The journey becomes an emotional ride as she visits her grandmother’s forsaken village.

Credits

Writer/Director: Penelope Yiallouridou
Producer: Penelope Yiallouridou
Co-Producers: Christina Yiallouridou
Director of Photography: Frangino Theodorou
1st Assistant Camera: Christina Yiallouridou
2nd Assistant Camera: Konstantina Perikleous
Gaffer(s): Konstantina Perikleous, Katia Evripidou
Editor: Penelope Yiallouridou
Co-Editor(s): Roberto Collado
Sound Designer: Penelope Yiallouridou
Production Designer: Penelope Yiallouridou
Script Supervisor: Maria Yiallouridou
Production Assistant(s): Christina Yiallouridou
Special Thanks: My family and friends

Cast

Eleni – Penelope Yiallouridou

Filmmaker

Penelope Yiallouridou

Penelope originally from Limassol, Cyprus came to New York to complete her B.A. in Media/Film Studies at Queens College, CUNY. She worked at the Press Office of the Mission of Cyprus to the UN, while taking film workshops and working on several student short films as a director, writer, and an actor. Penelope is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at City College,CUNY”s MFA program.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Credits

The Coup – Cast
The Brothers Texas – Production Designer

Sabrina Colie

Film

Day

Fiction

The boys call him Red, but his name is Joseph. He strolls the campus grounds alone while illegal booze and smuggled girls swarm his university dorms. Even if he were to try, he would not fit in. How can he – when his only friend is his worst enemy?

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Credits

Writer/Director: Sabrina Colie
Assistant Director: Laura Pilloni
Producer: Sabrina Colie
Director of Photography: Yessica Curiel-Montoya
1st Assistant Camera: Yung-Jen Yang
2nd Assistant Camera: Yanett Ramirez
Gaffer(s): Jesse Deganis-Librera
Editor: Sabrina Colie
Sound Designer: Sabrina Colie
Production Designer: Sabrina Colie
Special Thanks: Colgate University

Cast

Joseph Day – Ricky Schroeder
Bruce Praileau – Will Stout

Filmmaker

Sabrina Colie

For Sabrina Colie, Filmmaking is the most recent medium in a life that has been spent dedicated to storytelling. Prior to enrolling at City College, she studied Theatre and French at Colgate University, while serving as director of a theater company. A dense network of artistic experiences coupled with an unofficial film minor spawned an irreversible passion for cinema. She is currently writing her first feature script – Francesca.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Quote

Art is the right hand of Nature. The latter has only given us being, the former has made us men. – Friedrich Schiller

Credits

Sweet Sixteen – Assistant Art Direction
The Brothers Texas – Production Assistant

Contact Sabrina

http://dayshortfilm.com

Sa Hwa Kim

Film

Fate of a Fruit

Fiction

When senior widower Don is partially paralyzed with a stroke, living with his divorcee son and granddaughter may no longer be an option. Confronted with the limit of their ability to care for each other, they take a ride on a bright Sunday afternoon to reflect on where their relationship has been and where it’s going.

Credits

Writer/Director: Sa Hwa Kim
Assistant Director: Felicia Bradford
Producer: Sa Hwa Kim
Co-Producers: Adrian Leung
Director of Photography: Jim Jones
1st Assistant Camera: Yung Jen Yang
2nd Assistant Camera: Uladzimir Taukachou
Gaffer(s): Warut Snidvongs
Editor: Sa Hwa Kim

Sound Designer: Mark Amacucci
Sound Mixer: Youngki Jin
Production Designer: Sa Hwa Kim
Script Supervisor: Kjerstin Rossi
Production Manager: Noel Shaw

Cast

Father – Carl Bai
Son – Chang Gyoo Lim

Filmmaker

Sa Hwa Kim

Sa Hwa was born in Busan, South Korea and grown in Los Angeles. She received her BFA at the UCLA School of Theater, Film & TV and subsequently worked as an editor in TV and film and as a film festival program coordinator at various film festivals in Los Angeles. She is a recipient of MPAA Awards, the Peter Stark Memorial Award and the Armed With a Camera Fellowship. Her film ‘Ode to a Christmas Tree’ screened at film festivals and broadcasted internationally. She is currently developing her feature film ‘When the Bamboo Flowers.’

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Credits

Sunnyside – Editor
January 30th – Production Designer
Sweet 16 – Assistant Director

Contact Sa Hwa

http://www.inellipsis.com

Roberto Collado Anzaldua

Film

A Saturday Morning

Fiction

Negra and Tapon work with the full intention of fighting against their reality. They have had enough and will not settle for what life has given them, even if it means loosing a bit of their humanity.

Three teens head to breakfast at a high end restaurant in their new car. They have no care in the world other than gossip when was the last shooting in this dangerous town of northern Mexico.

Characters from different worlds in the same city – two different realities existing during a silent war.

Credits

Writer/Director: Roberto Collado-Anzaldua
Assistant Director: Leonardo Collado-Anzaldua & Ricardo Lopez
Producer: Lucia Elizabeth Anzaldua
Co-Producers: Roberto Collado & Dulce Navar
Director of Photography: Roberto Collado-Anzaldua
1st Assistant Camera: Yung-Jen Yang
2nd Assistant Camera: Carlos Collado-Anzaldua
Gaffer(s): Yung-Jen Yang
Editor: Roberto Collado

Sound Designer: Uladzimir Taukachou
Sound Mixer: Uladzimir Taukachou
Production Designer: Sebastian Chirinos
Script Supervisor: Ricardo Lopez
Production Manager: Dulce Navar
Production Assistant(s): Tatsumi Matsumoto & Ramiro Rojas
Special Thanks: Francisco Hernandez Montemayor

Cast

Negra – Mayte Torres
Tapon – Luis Enrique Luna
Flaco – Manuel Montantes
Monstruo – Demetrio Avila
Bagre – Yarith Ali
Andres – Carlos Aurelio
Monica – Lucia Patricia Camarillo
Marco – Olaf Velazquez

Filmmaker

Roberto Collado

Born on January 16, 1985 in Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Collado began his artistic interest at a very early age. He studied in the Conservatorio de las Rosas in Morelia, Mexico. He plays a variety of instruments ranging from classical guitar to the Native American flute.

By the age of 20, he decided to become an actor and applied for the Theater, Film and Television program at The University of Texas-Pan American. There he was introduced to the technical aspects of film where he found his true passion.

He received his Bachelor’s in 2009, having participated in more than 20 productions, including his first feature film, 11 Years of Nightmares and a Wasted Lifetime.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Credits

The Brother’s Texas – Cinematographer
Sunny Side – Cinematographer
Fiction #4 – For Sofia – Director

Contact Roberto

http://www.facebook.com/newthings.prod

Yung-Jen Yang

Film

Sweet Sixteen

Fiction

Her only wish on her 16th birthday quickly turns into a nightmare. Haley, an adopted Chinese American girl wants to find out about her biological family in China. In searching for her loved ones, she uncovers a 16-year old secret.

Credits

Writer/Director: Yung-Jen Yang
Assistant Director: Sarah Kim
Producer: Felicia Bradford
Co-Producers: Fan He
Director of Photography: Warut Snidvongs
1st Assistant Camera: Jeanette Sears

Gaffer(s): Jesse Deganis Librera, Xaisongkham Induangchanthy
Editor: Yung-Jen Yang

Sound Designer: Sungting Yang
Sound Mixer: Sungting Yang
Production Designer: Julianne Irene
Script Supervisor: Kanchalee Wijakpaisarn

Production Assistant(s): Cathy Jiang, Ying-Chih Chang
Special Thanks: Priuz Alemi, Sabrina Colie, Hye-Young Choi, Youngki Jin, Sue Lee, Ariel Ruiz, Natasha Soto, Kjerstin Rossi

Cast

Haley – Alison Chi
Michelle – Joelene Wolfe
Edward – Larry Shagawat
Pei-ning – Lucy Zhou
Shao-an – Ray Sheen

Filmmaker

Yung-Jen Yang

Originally from Taiwan, Yung-Jen Yang is a narrative filmmaker, with a love for making horror and thriller films. After receiving his Bachelors of Art from Shih Hsin University in Taipei, he worked in many facets of productions, before coming to America to pursue his MFA from City College. He has traveled all around the United States and Mexico embracing new cultures and people since being in school. He looks forward to making feature films!!!

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Credits

Sabado por la Manana – 1st Assistant Camera
A fate of fruit – 1st Assistant Camera
Picnic – Editor

Contact Yung-Jen

https://vimeo.com/user18371947

Kjerstin Rossi

Film

Singing Was the Only Way Through

Documentary

Photographs of asylum inmates dance with the ghosts of doctors and speak with the spirits of plants in this hybrid documentary that explores the mind’s ability to heal from pain. “Singing Was the Only Way Through” uses charcoal and collage animation, time-lapse photography, and a journey through the grounds of an abandoned psychiatric institution to reflect on a power shared by doctors and artists to mold the meaning of our collective realities. It wonders what we lose when we pathologize the full range of our emotions and yet still fail to alleviate the suffering of those of us in anguish. Are we crazy or do we live in a crazy world? Who has the power to decide?

Credits

Writer/Director: Kjerstin Rossi

Featuring

Additional Camera:
Marcelitte Failla
Magnus Rosengarten
Noriko Sugiura
Uladzimir Taukachou
Niknaz Tavakolian

Filmmaker

Kjerstin Rossi

Kjerstin Rossi is a filmmaker and editor. Her editing credits include “The Lazarus Effect”, an HBO production that examines the impact of free Antiretroviral medicines in Zambia, “Collaborators” about filmmaker Spike Jonze and his creative team, and the feature documentary “Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me” about the legendary Broadway actor. “Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013 and was nationally released in 2014. Kjerstin has edited several experimental documentary works, including Wangechi Mutu’s “Mud Fountain” (Deutsch Guggenheim, 2010), Anna Gaskell’s “SOSW Ballet” (acquired by Whitney Museum, 2011), and Wangechi Mutu’s “Eat Cake” (Brooklyn Museum, 2013). Her experimental short “Super Queers” premiered at the Tate Modern and she is currently directing “Singing Was the Only Way Through”, a short hybrid documentary related to the psychiatric survivor movement.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Documentary

Quote

“They called me mad, and I called them mad, and damn them, they outvoted me.”
― Nathaniel Lee, Playwright, 1684

Credits

La Palabra – Cinematographer
Boat Graveyard – Additional Camera
Toasted Marshmallows – Additional Camera

Elizabeth Welch

Film

Don’t Feed the Trolls

Documentary

Don’t Feed the Trolls is a film both by and for the fans. It is a documentary which delves into the world of fandoms by giving real fans the narrative power. Distinct as individuals, but united in their message, fans will explore the existence of stereotypical “nerd” representations in the media and explore hidden facets of fandom communities.

Credits

Producer: Nicole Louise Melleby

Director of Photography: Elizabeth Welch
1st Assistant Camera: Drew Robinson

Editor: Elizabeth Welch

Sound Designer: Elizabeth Welch

Featuring

Lauren Larson, Liv Moreno, Francesca Coppa, Jennifer Ofenstein, Oliver, Andrew Sciallo

Filmmaker

Elizabeth Welch

Elizabeth Welch is an award winning filmmaker and scholarly writer with specialties in video editing, socially conscious documentaries, and film theory. Her film credits include Freedom Summer, Trigger Warning, and Natural Tendency. In addition to her film work, she has a number of publications to her and name and has been invited to present her works at many academic conferences.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Documentary

Contact Elizabeth

http://www.dont-feed-the-trolls.com

Ashton Pina

Film

The Brothers Texas

Fiction

Every family has a secret and The Brothers Texas are no different. After their mother abandons them, Austin and Dallas are left to raise their little brother, Houston. On his 13th birthday, Houston finally builds up the courage to ask his crush to be his girl but will all his wishes come true?

Credits

Writer/Director: Ashton Pina
Assistant Director: Ashley George
Producer: Ashton Pina, Anna Pina & Kyle Ishmael
Co-Producers: Julie Ann Lucas
Director of Photography: Roberto Collado
1st Assistant Camera: Yung Jen Yang
2nd Assistant Camera: Emanuele Michetti
Gaffer(s): Yung Jen Yang
Editor: Uladzimir Taukachou

Sound Designer: Cherelle Crews
Sound Mixer: Joe Marquet
Production Designer: Penelope Yiallouridou

Production Manager: Phillip Forrest
Production Assistant(s): Katy DiRenzo, Evan Watson, Sabrina Colie & Sarah Kim
Special Thanks: CCNY Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, Teresa Horvath, David Covington, Antonio Tabaldi, Chantal Akerman

Cast

Houston – Emmanuel Udeagha
Dallas – Ashton Pina
Austin – Alexander McEwen
Vanessa – Bella Achu
Dr. X – Danny Borbon
Tiffany – Vassiliki Ellwood
Mr. Pinto – Gary Robinson
Assistant – Babene Olaya
Timothy – Chris Bennett

Filmmaker

Ashton Pina

Ethnically infused with Cape Verdean, Ashton Pina hails from New Bedford, Massachusetts. He was born to enlighten, entertain and engage the world through innovative and inspiring creations. After graduating from Florida International University in 2010, the star moved to New York City, where all his dreams are coming true. Ashton has been blessed with amazing opportunities throughout his young career including working with Nelson George, Diane Martel, and Beyonce. He recently finished directing and staring in the new outrageous web comedy, The Out Crowd. Ashton’s an inaugural BAAD! Artist. At the Bronx Academy of Arts & Dance, Ashton is developing the stage play, WERQ! The Dragsical!, a coming of drag tale, that is set to premiere in 2014. Ashton is a recipient of the Riant Theatre Youth Empowerment Award and is a Class of 2014 MFA in Media Arts Production Candidate at The City College of New York. Ashton believes the biggest dreams can come true with courage, hard WERQ and dedication! He’s thankful to God, his family, and to all his pNutz for their love and support!

Specialization

Writing & Directing Fiction

Quote

“Never Stop Dreaming!”

Contact Ashton

http://www.ashtonpina.com/www.thebrotherstexas.com

Marcelitte L. Failla

Film

Toasted Marshmallows

Documentary

Anoushka Ratnarajah grew up in a mixed race family in a conservative town plagued with racial discrimination where questions like “what are you?” and “where are you from?” were part of her daily existence. After her Sri Lankan grandmother passes it becomes more difficult to connect to the culture she was separated from. Through their grief, Anoushka and her father take an unforgettable first journey to the place of their homeland to meet family they never knew they had and uncover the distant parts of their heritage.

Credits

Writer/Director: Marcelitte Failla

Producer: Anoushka Ratnarajah

Director of Photography: Marcelitte Failla
1st Assistant Camera: Kjerstin Rossi

Editor: Marcelitte Failla

Sound Designer: Marcelitte Failla

Production Designer: Marcelitte Failla

Special Thanks: Dave and Janice Ratnarajah Marcelitte T. and Robert Failla

Featuring

Anoushka Ratnarajah
Dave Ratnarajah
Janice Ratnarajah
Sister Lucy

Filmmaker

Marcelitte Failla

Filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist, Marcelitte Failla, was raised in Gresham, Oregon. After growing up in a mixed race family and experiencing the racism of conservative America, Marcelitte committed to producing work that examines and complicates conversations around gender, race and sexuality. Her film Uncovering Color, which looks at how skin-color effects Black communities, premiered at the Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival in L.A. and has shown in numerous cities across the U.S. Her most recent film, Under Durham’s Sky premiered in April, 2013 at the San Antonio Q-fest and her written work can be found in the anthology Other Tongues: Mixed-Race Women Speak Out. She currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.

Specialization

Writing & Directing Documentary

Contact Marcelitte

http://www.toastedmarshmallowsproject.com