Short Films :: Women-Produced

Women produced short film projects.

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  • The Price Of Freedom

    A mother, convicted of a crime she did not commit, makes a last resort attempt at freedom. But that decision comes at a cost.

  • Meet B.O.B.

    A widow still honors her wedding anniversary 5 year after her husband's death. Her two adult daughters doesn't think this is healthy for their vivacious mother and explores other options for her to fill the void.

  • World of Diamonds

    World of Diamonds (WOD) short film is an artistic experimental piece that sheds light on the vital issues affecting humans worldwide today while offering a new, bright path forward into a far more equitable future. Inspired by the 2020 pandemic, this piece highlights the inequities across our glo...

  • Ways Of Talking

    A sister whose brother died under mysterious circumstances refuses to accept simple explanations as she confronts the eerie buzzing that haunts her home.

  • Identity

    After struggling with anxiety for years, 17-year-old Shoye discovers that she's a member of the LGBTQ community. Overwhelmed by fear of rejection from her family, Shoye has a vision of her loved ones abandoning her after she comes out. However, Shoye finds solace in a podcast, The Observation Pod...

  • Room for Dessert

    'Room for Dessert' explores systemic injustice and racism through the eyes of a well-bred, professional Black man who has been pushed to his breaking point. The story gives a glimpse, through a hypothetical scenario of a need for revenge versus a cry for justice. At a critical moment, when he dec...

  • The Miners

    In the not too distant future- where America’s era of technological unemployment is ending- a proud, fourth-generation miner’s search for her father leads to an unexpected truth that forces her to question her morals and her purpose.

  • Granny's Daughters

    Granny's Daughters is a semi-autobiographical family drama about three women and their connection to Granny, the family matriarch. It explores the nuance of intergenerational relationships amongst Black women as well as the significance of care, community, and property. This film paints a family ...

  • Hiding Spot

    When a happily married woman's repressed childhood trauma surfaces at the thought of having kids, she realizes that in order to heal she will need more than therapy.

  • Wahala Be Like Bicycle - Disaster Date

    Deola finally gets to go on a date with the man she’s been chatting with since the lockdown. Little does she know that she’s in for a night of her life.

  • Islandtrification

    Islandtrification documents the journey of Kānaka Maoli families resisting predatory gentrification on Maui, Hawaii, which has a deep history of displacing locals due to economic development-agribusiness and remains the prime spot for the world elite to build their multimillion-dollar estates.

  • Do It For Grandma

    After her cousin turns a routine bank visit into a robbery to pay for their grandmother's funeral, a goody two shoes must find a way to hide the cash and keep them both out of prison.

  • Desaparecida

    A young woman lives a quiet life,with a new romance at hand, until she finds her own image on a missing person poster.

  • A Token of the Heart

    Determined to prove her morality, a kind-hearted and conflicted woman must fight to escape the extortion of her assignments as a contract killer.
    A Token of the Heart is intended to show an exaggerated situation of a very real contemplation that people face every day: the choice of prioritizing t...

  • Nice To Meet You

    Two strangers form an unexpected connection that leads them on a journey of self-discovery and ultimately reshapes the course of their lives forever.

  • Wild Birds

    “Wild Birds” takes a poetic approach in raising awareness to some of the main issues concerning Latinx communities: home, forced immigration, and “belonging”. It takes place in Highlandtown (and its surrounding neighborhoods), known to be one of the most culturally rich areas in Baltimore that pr...

  • Running Star

    Afraid that her success and freedom may have all been an illusion, a young woman, endlessly repeating the same enslaved history of her ancestors, finally breaks away.

    A cautionary tale of self and societal oppression and the cyclical/intergenerational trauma of our past and present. It’s “Goldil...

  • Split Ends

    Rosa is an exhausted mother of a newborn baby and an owner of a village hairdressing salon. One day, a beautiful young widow Ines returns to the village and asks for a job in the salon. The return of Ines stirs the village, and also Rosa's baby who cannot stop crying. Rosa is spiraling into the p...

  • The Source 1996

    A saturation diver discovers an old sea chest at the bottom of the underwater oil rig in the southern Caribbean Sea and carries the chest away with her. To her surprise, the chest brings unforeseeable trouble for her manager on the ship.

  • Love Is A Losing Game

    Ramona, a somber spirit, has her (after)world rocked when she falls for a living man.

  • Mitja Lluna I L'estel

    "Mitja Lluna i l'Estel" captivates through a handcrafted short film, blending Al-Andalus' symbolism. Using 2D pencil animations, it unfolds in Granada's Alhambra. A young woman's initiatory journey unfolds against a backdrop of migrating storks, desert scents, and Andalusian winds. Souls and star...

  • Cara Romero: Following The Light

    A documentary on contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero. An enrolled citizen of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, Romero was raised between contrasting settings: the rural Chemehuevi reservation in Mojave Desert, CA and the urban sprawl of Houston, TX. Romero’s identity informs her photography...

  • The DragonFly Tale

    1964. Hereford, Texas. June Bug Brown is determined to save his family, by killing his father. Based on true events, it is the story of human courage that dwells within us all.