SUN OCT 20, 2024 11:45 AM Age of Change: Block #10 $15.00 (member) ; $20.00 (general admission) Culver Theater Aud. 1 | ‘PROOF Film Festival 2024′ PROOF All-Access Badge holders get free access to this event! Not a badge holder? Check out badges for purchase here! Checking Event Status... *This is an RSVP which means first come first served. This RSVP does not guarantee a seat. Not a Member? Join Today. Already a Member? Be sure you are logged in to your account. Your RSVP is being held for 1 minute, please select the quantity and fill out your contact info to complete the RSVP First Name Last Name Email Quantity Subscribe to our newsletter FINISH
ABOUT THE EVENT: It’s a new dawn, a new day, a new block of films. Here we see characters wrestle with changes in the world, relationships, and their lives. We see the characters in these films encounter breaking points and how they change will dictate a new course for their lives. ABOUT THE FILMS: “Ripe,” 2024, Dir. Tusk, 18 Min, USA/Spain L.A. Premiere! In Catalan, English and Spanish with English subtitles. There’s a magnetic pull between Sophie and Gloria, and neither of them understand it. Between soccer games and pool days in rural Catalonia, a quiet tension rises — until it spills over. In a fiery pickup soccer game, Sophie breaks Gloria’s arm. Sophie, shameful, isolates herself until a chance encounter forces her to face her feelings. “Hema,” 2024, Dir. Ritvik Dhavale, 15 Min, USA In Marathi, Hindi and English with English subtitles. Having recently arrived in Los Angeles from India with her husband and son, Hema struggles with the challenge of making roots in America and seeks solace in connections to her homeland. An encounter with a young Marathi man threatens to upend her already fragile existence. “The Bluest Hour,” 2024, Dir. Logan Jackson, 15 Min, USA West Coast Premiere! THE BLUEST HOUR tells the story of a young couple fighting for the life of their relationship the night after a difficult birth. The setting of their home, once a place of sanctuary, is infiltrated by the external world and transformed into a site of conflict. As they move from room to room, they engage and disengage, blame and forgive, and question things that are ultimately out of their control.