SF Indiefest: Bay Area Tales

Bellybutton

A Y2K teen girl struggles to connect fantasy and reality when she gets a coveted piercing. Directed by Hilary Eden, 8 minutes.

I Lost my Race Car

A consumer protections agent with a flawless record investigates a businesswoman who claims to find trinkets from her clients’ childhoods. Directed by Josh Park, 8 minutes.

The Stand Up

Gabi takes it personally when her Tinder date stands her up… because she has no idea he was actually murdered. Directed by Mara Woods-Robinson, 11 minutes.

Interlands

A young woman looks into herself through memory, and poetry, in order to heal and achieve a new state of growth in the face of heartbreak stemming from love and, more generally, life. Directed by Alia Brandt, 6 minutes.

Mis Mous

Mary Anne, a West Texas BBQ waitress reinvents herself as a French avant garde filmmaker, Mis Mous. Directed by MICHAEL C GARRIGUES, 6 minutes.

Glovebox

A teenager slowly gets possessed by the demon inside his first car. Directed by The Matarrese Bros, 12 minutes.

(In)convenience

An unexpected love story develops over a box of tampons between Phoebe, a mini mart cashier, and Kirby, a guy in transition. Directed by Alexandra Greenspan, 12 minutes.

The Sweetest Oblivion

The Sweetest Oblivion is a story of the discovery of a mysterious briefcase and the two lovers who succumb to the thrills of dangerous curiosity, greed and larceny with disastrous results. Directed by Joel Roth, 11 minutes. 

The Record

A fairytale set in the 1930’s, when his brother Pete’s mysterious illness returns, Zack must battle sleep and his brother’s demons, armed only with the magic of a phonograph. Directed by Kristi Uribes, 13 minutes.

Runtime
1h 33m
Format
2D Digital