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Narrative Shorts 1 – Discovering Self

Across these films, characters navigate the painful but transformative process of confronting internal vulnerabilities, from the isolation of grief and anxiety to the weight of identity and duty. Whether through an unexpected connection, the loss of familial anchors, or a quiet revelation over a chessboard, each narrative underscores how moments of deep personal crisis ultimately force individuals to redefine who they are on their own terms.

In this program


Permanent Scar

Directed by Ally Betker

Introverted Kali meets a precocious young girl at a park. The duo’s inexplicable friendship begins to make sense as we learn that the girl is grieving a recent tragedy—and that Kali is the only one who can help her heal.

Broken Rice

Directed by Paul Vo Le

Isolated and homesick in the U.S., international student Kim pitches a college project based on her mom’s broken rice stall back in Vietnam. But when her mom decides to close the family business, Kim is forced to figure out how to build a future on her own terms.

Heroes Among Us: Kid Electric

Directed by Anthony Jones

A young speedster is new on the scene and has always wanted to be one of the comic book heroes he’s read about as a child. In this story we journey, with him as he finds out exactly what it means to be a superhero.

Transmission

Directed by Cory Byers

When a ghost writer guests on a university podcast, he releases the viral topic of his next book.

Caratico

Directed by Travis Haughton

After a childhood disappearance connected to a local urban legend, a young boy is pulled back to the road where it all began.

One Move at a Time

Directed by Zoë Calsyn

In an alternative 1968, two women, one Black and one white, realize something about themselves during a game of chess.

Teal

Directed by Austin Berry

When a personal tragedy flips Blue’s world upside down, she is forced to deal with her anxiety-inducing grief by her friends, drugs, and the absurd events of one fateful night.

Dates & Times

Hi-Pointe Theatre

July 18, 2026
4:00 pm