October 31, 2007  

Cause I’m Easy: LA Edition

No, not like your attention starved younger sister. Or even like sunday mornin’. Easy like Scion’s film fest.

November 8th 2007, Scion will screen 10 films together for one night only on the west coast. Scion will host a screening at Social Hollywood (6525 Sunset Boulevard) in Los Angeles on November 8th. After the screenings, moviegoers will have a chance to mingle with the filmmakers and ask them questions at a VIP reception.

RSVP: scion.com/easy10

SCION EASY 10 FILM SYNOPSIS:

23 Short Films

A Film by David Choe and Pete Glover

By manipulating time and space with a variety of cameras, lenses, and editing techniques, David Choe and co-director Pete Glover present 23 slices of experience: the mundane, the extraordinary, the beautiful, the ugly, and the joyous.

Norman

A Film by Chris Cruse

Escaping daily life by flying perpetually from city to city, Norman has lost himself to the predictable comforts of the airlines and his fellow passengers. But a chance encounter with one passenger may reroute his fantasy down to the ground and back into real life.

Endless Knot

A Film by Blue Davis and Danny Brown

Somewhere in the Himalayan Mountains a sensei releases two monks from a lifetime of mental and physical training. Blue Davis and Danny Brown tell an avant-garde story about the journey of these two Buddhist monks and their divergent but ultimately conflicting paths.

The Pigeon Mumbler

A Film by Roger Gastman

Brooklyn native and diehard pigeon handler, Mike Alicea, guides us through the world of Brooklyn pigeon keepers. From Bushwick rooftops to the weekly bull sessions at the Broadway Pigeon and Pet, take a peek at this very real and surprisingly competitive urban pastime.

Notes on a Paper Plane

A Film by Nemo Librizzi

Join schoolgirl heroine, Hope Hill, on her first day of her first real, grown-up job selling newspapers in her Harlem neighborhood. Along the way, she encounters a stream of philosophies and advice, all the while wondering whether she wants to grow up at all.

La Voz De Los Silenciados (the voice of the voiceless)

A Film by Monihan Monihan

Based on actual events, La Voz is the story of Olga, a young, deaf-mute woman lured from her small village in Guatemala to the U.S by the false promises of a supposedly philanthropic sign language school in Brooklyn, New York.

Guardians of Hope

A Film by Reza Moosavi

Guardians of Hope documents the humanitarian efforts of Los Angeles social workers as they struggle to aid and advocate for L.A.’s homeless population.

Native New Yorker

A Film by Jack Pearley

The story of Brooklyn rapper Day, who is in the midst of an era that glorifies using criminal tactics to escape the ghetto and become a star. Day’s conflict between staying true to the streets and turning his back on his past to pursue his love and passion for film leads to a double life.

Castellars: Human Castles in the Sky

A Film by Dennis White

While traveling through the Tarragona region of Spain, you may come across this local curiosity, Els Castellers, or human castles. Castellars documents this unique, centuries old tradition of competitive human castle building.

Correfoc: Dancing with the Devil in Barcelona

A Film by Dennis White

Join filmmaker Dennis White as he explores the drumming, fireworks, and excited crowds of Correfoc, a modern Spanish festival based on a centuries old tradition in Catalunya, Spain of dancing with fire. Correfoc takes a look at this fascinating celebration, its unique history, and the preparation of some of its fervent participants.

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