May 2016 Katra Film Series

Saturday, May 14, 2016
5 – 10:30PM

Join Katra Film Series on May 14th for the 2016 MAY EDITION featuring two powerful documentaries shot in Liberia and Cuba, a selection of shorts in honor of Asian-American Heritage month, and a program of edgy NYC-based films.

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Lineup:

East of Hollywood - directed by Chris Caccioppoli

Ken Chang is ready for the American dream. The only trouble is that he’s just too American. In order to land a role on a network TV Show, Ken is forced to undergo Actor “Orientalification” to prove that he can be Asian enough to make it in Hollywood.

Gold Mountain - directed by Kerwin Berk

A series of grisly murders takes two Asian-American police detectives down a dark path, deep into the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown…

Hide and Seek - directed by Garth Kravits

A short film that speaks to the societal challenges that women, and especially women of color, endure every day.

Notes from Liberia - directed by Ryo Murakami & Judd Ehrlich

Tracing the journey of the late Japanese cinematographer Ryo Murakami to the Firestone Tire and Rubber Plantation in Liberia. Under the cover of night, Ryo trespasses onto the plantation grounds and enters a scarcely seen world.

A Beacon in Havana - directed by Wilton Cruz and Fay Lellios

The story of St Nicholas of Myra Greek Orthodox Church in Havana, Cuba; the first Church built by Fidel Castro’s government and the only Church in over 50 years.

Yunaisy - directed by Juan Pablo Daranas Molina

Carlos is a young Cuban filmmaker facing censorship for the first time. He must choose between taking a great career opportunity or maintaining the integrity of “Yunaisy”.

Entelechy - directed by Ariana Delawari

A haunting experimental, docu-musical about global warming and changing the dream. A woman is guided by a dream therapist onto a shamanic journey through the inner and outer worlds of being.

Other People’s People - directed by James Fauvell

An ensemble comedy about the intersecting and competing loves, lies and indiscretions of three couples in Brooklyn, NY.

Pepper & Salt Sea - directed by Don Downie

After losing everything in Superstorm Sandy, a devastated photographer tries to forget that she ever loved the sea. Until a mermaid appears, to seduce her into picking up her camera again.

Graduation - directed by Graham Powell

Lessons in loyalty and deception between drug dealers and cops are learned the hard way in the city’s underworld.