L.A. Shorts Fest proves to be all that and a bag of popcorn

Moviegoers and all lovers of

short films got their chance to

attend a showcase of more than

280 films arranged and sectioned,

into 44 programs, at the

17th annual Los Angeles Shorts

Film Festival.

The kick off date, Thursday,

September 5, sizzled with over

90-degree heat at North Hollywood’s

Laemmle Theatre,

where the seven-day event is

taking up residence. The shorts

fest will run until Thursday, September

12 with each short film

selected, organized into categories,

and then assigned to the

genres of adventure, animation,

comedy, documentary, drama,

horror, sci-fi, and themes such

as love, family, friendship, conflict,

suspense, religion and art.

Shorts selected for screening

and competition, feature award

winning actors, directors, and

filmmakers from more than 17

countries worldwide.

There were some great

shorts featured on opening

day and greater ones expected

throughout the festival. “Solely”

produced and written by Madia

Hill, directed by, Anna Nersesyan

was one of many fantastic

and brilliantly written, produced

and directed shorts. “Solely”

presents us with the old adage

that a picture is worth a thousand

words. Madia Hill stars

in the film as well, along with

actor Toy Lei. Hill seduces the

audience by showing slithers

of creative and artistically choreographed

dance scenes while

tackling the sensitive subject of

abortion. Things become complicated

as Madia is faced with

the reality of making the tough

decision all by herself. As she

comes to grips with having to

face the situation alone, director

Nersesyan leads us into

emotional depth while tweaking

the many moods of the viewer.

“Solely” expresses a universal

truth that all women could be

faced with and offers solace to

the audience in its approach to

women’s rights issues.

“Shaya,” which was written

and directed by Amir Noorani,

was produced by Mike Gut and

Eric Bergemann. The cast features

Laikh Tewari and Shruti

Tewari. This highly charged

short’s theme was based

around a Pakistani family sent

to live in America. The family’s

perception of America quickly

changes after young “Shaya,”

along with his mother, encounter

local neighborhood bullies

while carrying groceries home

from the local market. The plot

thickens when “Shaya” is forced

to look for money and food after

being robbed and beaten by the

bullies. The bullies are caught

off guard when one of their own

helps “Shaya” escape after witnessing

him steal a bag of groceries.

Things get very out of

hand when the neighborhood

encounters tragedy. This short

focused on cultural differences

and gives a glaring example of

how in truth, all impoverished

communities around the globe

are faced with lack of education,

lack of food, lack of clothes and

lack of the proper nourishment

of spirit.

Produced by Jude Roth,

Reena Dutt and directed by

Heather de Michele’s “El Doctor”

proved a worthy opponent

as a short for consideration.

When husband and wife homeowners

pick up two Mexican

workers a chain of events are

set in motion. Dark shadows

are cast upon sunny skies

when one worker, after asking

to use the couple’s bathroom

to wash his hands, falls upon

unfortunate circumstances.

The worker is falsely accused,

after he is seen in the bathroom

talking with the couple’s young

son. The entire family is suddenly

faced, with challenging

hard-core mis-perceived views

and prejudices, when the two

workers are asked to leave. A

must see for social and cultural

enthusiasts.

AMPAS, the Academy of

Motion Arts and Sciences

considers the winners of each

film short genre, for a possible

Academy Award nomination.

The LA Shorts Fest also gained

accreditation from AMPSA in

Short Subject

Documentary. The fest has

garnered 44 films that went

onto receive Academy Award

nominations. This year’s winners

are to be announced at the

festival’s closing night on September

12, 2013. Highlights of

the festival shorts showcases

prominent Hollywood actors,

Elijah Wood, Christopher

Lloyd, Cate Blanchet, Jason

Ritter, Ian McKellan, George

Takei, Gerard Depardieu, Missi

Pyle, Katherine Ross, Rutger

Hauer, Lee Meriwether and Jim

Broadbent. Featured directors

include Louis D’Esposito, Catherine

Dent and Ralph Macchio.

The Los Angeles International

Short Film Festival “LA Shorts

Fest” ranks among the most

prestigious international short

film festivals in the world. The

festival is accredited by the

Academy of Motion Pictures

Arts and Sciences and the British

Academy of Film and Television

Arts. Past honorees at the

festival include directors, Paul

Haggis, Bryan Singer, Jan de

Bont, Shane Black, Jon Favreau

and actors Gary Oldman, James

Woods and Martin Landau.

Other known actors and directors

that have screened and

attended the festival are Scarlett

Johansson, Demi Moore, Ashton

Kutcher, Courteney Cox,

Tim Burton, Jason Reitman,

Terry Gilliam, Spike Jonze, Eva

Mendes, Jessica Biel, Rachel

Weisz, Hilary Swank, Josh Brolin,

Kirsten Dunst, Rita Wilson

and Vin Diesel.

For more information and a

complete schedule on LA Shorts

Fest visit www.LAShortsFest.

com.