Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 9:30 PM
A New Season of 21 Islands Film Festival
This August, BxFW brings you short films, from islands as far and wide as Tenerife, Puerto Rico, Australia and beyond, that take audiences on visual and lyrical journeys through stories about nostalgia, childhood, young and mature love and the interconnectedness of humanity and technology. Plus, an interview with filmmaker Ralph Calle-Schulz, Founder & CEO of RISE FLIX, celebrating the 21 Islands Film Festival’s partnership with the streaming platform that caters to student and Independent filmmakers.
- [be e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e’ ee] . A sensory and contemplative experience involving filmic and performative co-creation on the theme of forgotten spaces and realities. A journey through wool mediated by the body and the voice of its protagonists. A process of personal transformation led by Beatriz Ballester in which the lived experience is immanent throughout their aesthetic and visual journey. Director: ziREjA. Canary Islands. 19 min.
- SPARROW. Sparrow is the lyrical story of a small boy who believes he can fly. However, his life is overshadowed by the legend of his grandfather who died a hero in World War Two. One night he discovers the tale that his father so adamantly clings to, is a lie. His grandfather was a gay man, who seeing the futility of war, deserted in protest when his lover was shot in the dugouts of Egypt. In unravelling the truth behind what happened, the boy discovers the strength to stand up to the bullies in his world, in an unexpected way. Director: Welby Ings. 2016. New Zealand. 15:00 min.
- LA MAGUA. The 1950s. El Paso, in the island of La Palma. Sitting in front of the loom, the women of the town thresh the silk. As time goes by, they spend it weaving. The memories of a childhood crossed by nostalgia palpitate among the silken threads. A feeling of nostalgia know by the islanders as “Magua”. Director: Héctor García Méndez. 2021. Tenerife, España. 4:05 min.
- WE’RE GOING TO PARIS. An old married couple try to rob a bank with the purpose of saving their house which has a foreclosure on it, but the couple receive a tremendous surprise when they enter the bank. The real reason for the robbery is later revealed. Director: David Norris. 2017. Puerto Rico. 9 min.
- IRONY. A film that explores the relationship between man and technology…told from the perspective of a phone. Director: Radheya Jegatheva. 2018. Australia. 8 min.
- THE HOLE. A soldier hides in a cave to avoid the big snake in the woods. He finds a brief rest in the cave, even makes a little bat friend. But after eating all of the food, he hears the snake hissing again. Director: Fang Hsin Kai. 2021. Taiwan. 11:39 min.
- THE MACHINATOR. A love story of John, a young inventor of tin robots, and Anna, a beautiful girl selling paper cranes in place of Arthur, his father. Arthur opposes the relationship and tries to prevent it. John overcomes all obstacles and gets to his love. Director: Pablo Latorre. 2016. Antigua and Barbuda. 10 min.
Program presented in English and Spanish with subtitles.
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Bronx Film Wednesdays (BxFW) screens new, little-seen, and standout indie films that you will love! Travel the world and open your mind to stories as wild and from as far as the imagination can go — romance, comedy, action, sci-fi, horror, fantasy, thriller, drama, music, sports, animation, documentary, and more! Carefully selected to illustrate cultural, aesthetic, and geographic diversity. This year, BxFW goes digital in partnership with BronxNet Community Television, bringing our monthly screenings online and to public access television!
WELBY INGS is an academic, teacher and filmmaker who has made a distinctive mark in each discipline. As a director, writer and designer, his short films Boy (2006), Munted (2011) and Sparrow (2016) enjoyed great success on the international festival circuit. His first feature Punch debuted at the 2022 New Zealand International Film Festival. Ings teaches Design at Auckland University of Technology, and is the author of Disobedient Thinker, a bestselling book on his teaching philosophy.
ziREjA is an award-winning photographer and performance artist, based in Tenerife. Through multidisciplinary activist art projects she tackles socio-political issues surrounding the environment, mass consumption, climate change and gender.
HÉCTOR GARCÍA MÉNDEZ, born in the north of the island of Tenerife, he always showed interest in developing himself in the artistic world. After studying Philology at the University of La Laguna and developing his writing, he studied the diploma in Film Direction, Art Direction and Photography. Interested in the search for a discourse in relation to space and the experience of it as an island subject, he developed several short fiction and documentary films in which he works on nearby and dissident realities. With several award-winning works selected at different festivals, he has also focused his work on the artistic direction of cinematographic and theatrical projects.
DAVID NORRIS has a Master’s degree in Mass Media Writing from Sagrado Corazón University and has distinguished himself as a screenwriter and movie director. For the past fifteen years, David has worked in various facets of the world of communications and his six short films have had a positive impact on the local film scene.
RADHEYA JEGATHEVA is an award-winning filmmaker from Perth, Western Australia. His short film ‘The Quiet’ was Oscar-qualified, landing on the longlist for the Academy Award for Best Short Animation in 2021. Radheya’s films have been selected to 29 Academy Award Qualifying Festivals. He has also animated and contributed to various large-scale multimedia installations and public projects, and performed animation and VFX work on Lynette Wallworth’s ‘How to Live…’ which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
FANG HSIN KAI is a Taiwanese animator and director. An art director in Dancing Ink studio in Shanghai from 2014 to 2019. An art director in Good day studio in Taiwan since 2020, and keep working on animation, visual effects, and TV commercials.
Still frame LA MAGUA by Héctor García Méndez and trailer of SPARROW by Welby Ings reproduced by courtesy of the directors.
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This program is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. For a full list of our distinguished funders, visit www.pregonesprtt.org.
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AUGUST 7, 2024
9:30 PM EasternBronx Film Wednesdays
DIRECTORS:
ziREjA
Welby Ings
Héctor García Méndez
David Norris
Radheya Jegatheva
Fang Hsin Kai
Pablo LatorreHOST:
Sonyi Lopez