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Narrative Shorts 3

This year’s Narrative Shorts program at the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase highlights the breadth and depth of local storytelling, offering a dynamic mix of genres, voices, and perspectives. From coming-of-age dramas and dark comedies to experimental pieces and heartfelt character studies, each film brings something distinct to the screen. Whether rooted in specific St. Louis neighborhoods or pushing boundaries with bold cinematic style, these short narratives reflect the diversity of both the region’s filmmakers and the stories they’re driven to tell.

A Q&A with the filmmakers will follow the screening.

In this program


Mississippi River Princess

Directed by Camille Casmier

A short, narrative film cataloguing the journey of two sisters from their homes in Saint Louis and Chicago, back to their motherland home in New Orleans. Pascale and Valentine, estranged from their family, embark on a project to save their connection to their spiritual roots.

The Salad

Directed by Paul C Hibbard

A woman’s simple attempt to make a salad spirals into chaos, thanks to her dysfunctional family.

The Misconduct of Mr. Arnold

Directed by Muqing Niu

Ryan, an ordinary theatergoer, is thrust into the stage spotlight when he is coerced into the role of Dave Arnold, a man entangled in a staged love triangle. As he struggles to comprehend the surreal nature of the performance, he begins to realize his free will may be an illusion—every action subtly controlled by the cryptic directors. A desperate plea from his “wife” Eva hints that her life is at risk, blurring the lines between reality and performance. When the curtain falls, Ryan is abruptly cast out, left questioning whether he was merely a pawn in a grand theatrical experiment or if he has truly lost himself in a scripted fate.

Grave Expectations

Directed by Larry Ziegelman

Jacob has kept his childhood trauma a secret from his wife until today, when he surprises her with a nighttime trip through a cemetery to confront the grave of his recently-deceased childhood bully. What begins as a difficult journey into the past becomes an unexpected opportunity for catharsis, connection, and, of course, childish revenge.

Intruder

Directed by Camille Casmier

A young white man in Brooklyn grows suspicious of his black downstairs neighbor after letting her use his fire escape to get back into her locked apartment.

Disposal

Directed by Scott Wisdom

On the night of his planned proposal, a desperate man must recover an engagement ring from the garbage disposal.

NONSTOP

Directed by Andy Compton, Zach Xanders

Desperate to score cocaine for a bachelor party, two old friends travel to meet with a hard-partying acquaintance they stopped talking to more than a decade prior and soon learn this unhinged party boy has been holding a grudge ever since.

Dates & Times

Hi-Pointe Theatre

July 25, 2025
7:00 pm