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ID Film Festival: CLOSING FILM! The Things We Carry
Japanese American National Museum
Los Angeles, CA
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ID Film Festival: CLOSING FILM! The Things We Carry
The third annual ID Film Festival showcases films by Asian Pacific Islander (API) filmmakers for API filmmakers

The Things We Carry
by Ian McCrudden

This screening is sponsored by the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment

Synopsis
The Things We Carry, a personal story, marks the debut of the Lobit Sisters (Athena, Producer; Alyssa, Writer & Actress).

Home from backpacking through South East Asia for three years, thrill-seeker Emmie (ALYSSA LOBIT) returns to Los Angeles, after receiving a mysterious letter from Ricky, a companion of her recently-deceased drug-addict mother, Sunny (ALEXIS RHEE). She's looking for Ricky to retrieve what Sunny left for her and has a single clue in hand: The Best Motel, the dingy den in the San Fernando Valley that Sunny last called home.

Tracking down a junkie is easier said than done and along the way Emmie gets help from various people who knew her mother. Among them are Kim (ILENE GRAFF), the woman-child who permanently lives at the dumpy Best, Jeremiah (JOHNNY WHITWORTH), the one guy who might make it out of this drug scene alive if only everything was different, and Leslie (DANIEL ZACAPA), a colorful man whose potential has long since faded.

The hunt is intensified when Emmie's sister Eve (CATHERINE KRESGE) shows up. The two had pushed rather than drifted apart, due to their different approaches in dealing with their addict mother. Eve stayed behind and took care of Sunny until the dirty end. Meanwhile, Emmie took off for more exotic pastures, determined to live her own life. United in the effort to find their mother's package, the sisters maintain their stand-off, exposing old wounds, while also re-discovering their lost connection.

This journey through the San Fernando Valley and the past allows the sisters to come to peace with themselves, their mother, and each other about their different approaches to life.

Watch the Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byvn6IECUbo

4:00 PM -- Closing Reception
4:30 PM -- Doors Open
5:00 PM --
    Short Film : Kuna Ni Nanang (My Mother Said) Jessica Sison
    Feature Presentation: The Things We Carry
Q&A with filmmaker

This year's ID Film Fest includes films, the Asian American Independent Features Conference (http://www.aaifc.org), a Filmmaker's Crash Course sessions, and competitions geared toward advancing the careers of Asian Pacific Islander filmmakers.

For interviews and more information, go to http://www.idfilmfest.org

Location

Japanese American National Museum
369 East First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
United States

Categories

Film

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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