My Age Now

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Arthouse/Experimental

On a Sunday that is a brief respite from everyday life, a young man is haunted by a final voice message, a break up, and a ‘goodbye’ he can’t take back.

Director(s): Daniel Talbott
Writer(s): Daniel Talbott
Producer(s): Daniel Talbott, Lovell Holder
Key Cast: Carey Cannata, Tyler Woehl

Los Angeles Premiere
Country: USA

A queer experimental short film about intimacy, loss, sex and love

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Source: SOFF

I’VE SEEN ALL I NEED TO SEE

2025 Official Selection: Feature Film – Drama

After the sudden and violent death of her estranged sister, an actor leaves Los Angeles and returns to her hometown in search of answers.

Director(s): Zeshaan Younus
Writer(s): Zeshaan Younus
Producer(s): Trevor Dillon, Matt Latham, Chris Heck, Logan Taylor
Key Cast: Renee Gagner, Rosie McDonald, John R. Smith Jnr., Nick Samson, Sydney McCarthy

Los Angeles Premiere
Country: USA

Memory is a mirror.

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Source: SOFF

The Mail Gaze

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Comedy

Two roommates vie for the heart of the UPS man, loser does the dishes.

Director(s): Jonny Diaz
Writer(s): Kathryn Ross
Producer(s): Kelly Hooper, Kathryn Ross
Key Cast: Kelly Hooper, Kathryn Ross, Ryan Kearton, Jaylen Eichler

Los Angeles Premiere
Country: USA

All is fair in love and chores…

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Source: SOFF

A GUEST IN MY COUNTRY

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Drama

An immigrant Ubër driver takes an upscale couple across town, and the drama that unfolds among them reveals truths they all would have preferred stayed hidden.

Director(s): John Gray
Writer(s): John Gray
Producer(s): Melissa Jo Peltier
Key Cast: Bayo Akinfemi

Los Angeles Premiere
Country: USA

Everyone’s fighting their own battle.

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Source: SOFF

598. Amy Whittenberger “As a Rake”

Welcome Back, Listeners!

Amy Whittenberger brought her film “As A Rake” to Film Invasion Los Angeles 2025.
This smart, creepy and rather timely film took home the Filmmakers Award for Outstanding Short Film, Horror!

Unsurprisingly, the person who wrote and directed the smart, compelling, and entertaining “As A Rake” is a smart, compelling, and entertaining person.                                                                                                   I was fortunate to get a chance to meet and chat with Amy a little bit at Film Invasion L.A., but getting to have a long conversation without distractions was a lot better.                                                                Plus, I didn’t get to moderate the “As A Rake” festival Q&A, meaning that when you listen to this you get to hear me pay a whole lot of compliments to Amy that I did not get the chance to share at the screening.

Follow Amy on Instagram at @philia6

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