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Emerging Minority Filmmakers For An Emerging Populace
Downtown Los Angeles booms with a diverse and growing populace - residents have a new event to reflect it. Nightingale...an evening of short films screens several short films featuring minority actors and directors on Thursday, July 7 at 8pm.
LOS ANGELES, CA, June 18, 2011 /Movies and Video PR News/ -- Downtown Los Angeles booms with a diverse and growing populace and residents have a new event to reflect it. Nightingale...an evening of short films screens several short films featuring minority actors and directors on Thursday, July 7 at 8pm. Nightingale is sponsored by Company of Angels at The Alexandria, 501 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles. Tickets to the event are $10 at the door.
Among the films to be screened:
ANNIE IN THE AISLE OF IRMA
Three generations of dysfunctional women seek unconventional means of change. Directed by Tess Sweet. Starring Lynn Freedman, Sandy Martin and Suanne Spoke.
JUCHE RULES
A journalist's absurd and terrifying tour through North Korea. Inspired by true events. Directed by Kristina Romero. Written by Mark Niu. Starring Roy Vongtama, Ryun Yu, Charles Kim, Brent Tyler.
RAIN SOON COME
Attempting to make contact with her recently dead mother, a budding clairvoyant summons her estranged grandmother. Written & directed by Shawn Hinds. Starring Richard Azurdia, Bernadine Durham, Charlotte Musengwa, Baadja Odums, Darren Schnase, Grace West.
SPARK
A dystopian coming-of-age tale in a world where clean air is a precious commodity.
Written & directed by Bridget Palardy. Starring Sanam Erfani, Daniel Flaherty and Britt Lower.
WHAT IF...
During pillow talk, two lovers discover there's much more to strip away. Directed by Taylor Hawthorne. Starring Tamika Simpkins and Hari Williams.
YOU'VE GOT JUNK MAIL
A woman of faith turns to her inbox to find love. Directed by Raul Jocson. Starring Sharon McWilliams.
To find the full screening list of Nightingale...an evening of short films, please visit http://www.callofthenightingale.info. Nightingale will be followed in August 2011 by a sister production, a new play entitled The Call of the Nightingale. For more information about Company of Angels, please call 213 483 3703 or visit its website at http://www.companyofangels.org.
Founded in 1959 as an artists' cooperative, Company of Angels just celebrated its 51st anniversary, making it the oldest non-profit professional theater in Los Angeles. Company of Angels was also named theatre of the month, December 2010, by the LA Theatre Review and was recently recognized by the city of Los Angeles for their work with the Thai Community through the play, FABRIC, about local human trafficking. The company' actors represent the city's diverse cultures, classes, generations and communities. For more information about Company of Angels or its Playwrights Group, please call 213-489-3703.
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