OUTSET SHORTS: Young Filmmakers Program
Outfest presents a collection of shorts from OutSet: The Young Filmmakers Program. OutSet, in partnership with the Los Angeles LGBT Center and now in its eighth year, was created to empower and educate LGBTQIA young people to tell their stories through film. Fellows between the ages of 16 and 24 participate in a six-month filmmaking lab led by industry professionals and mentored by Outfest alumni filmmakers. Don’t miss this inspiring program short films written, produced, and directed by the next generation of storytellers.
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Sigourney Weaver
Serayah drugs and kidnaps her girlfriend Jody in an attempt to save their relationship. Things get complicated when Serayah meets Leisha, the cashier Jody has been flirting with, and they bond over their love for Sigourney Weaver in Alien.
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Hey Stacy!
An awkward teenage girl is peer-pressured by her friends to ask out her high-school crush.
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Ladies Room
Identities are confronted and generation gaps closed when an experienced drag queen catches a teenage boy stealing a pair of her heels.
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Flamers: Bottoms in a Brushfire
Two clueless, narcissistic (but also beautiful and valid) bottoms are forced to pack up their home during a brushfire. Shall they bring their pride flag or their great grandma's urn? An examination of priorities.
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Spare Parts
A coming-of-age story about two adolescent girls in love and a little too much parental involvement.
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Prudence
Prudence, an elderly lady and recent widow, has shut out the world, convinced there is nothing left worth living for. One day she receives an invitation to the home’s Veteran’s Day Dance from her deceased wife. With a wandering mind and aching soul, she sets out to see her wife, and by doing so, ...
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Promise Me a Lie
Promise Me A Lie is an American Drama Film written by Danny Hernandez and directed by Amasha Alexandra Scott. The plot centers on a Mexican high school student who defies his culture by falling for a Salvadorian student, who is experiencing love for the first time.
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Victory Boulevard
In the heat and haze of a Van Nuys summer, two teenage boys discover an unexpected connection.
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My Mothers Orphan
Maria, a 60 year-old devout Catholic mother is growing blind. As her sight declines, her lesbian daughter Lucha, a clumsy and shy 27-year- old photographer, pleads for her mother to move in so she can take care of her. When Maria refuses to move in until Lucha recognizes that she is NOT gay, Luch...