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Official Selection: Sam & Emma

“When their love wanes after a miscarriage, two heartbroken women try to piece together their relationship, highlighting the hardship and dysfunction that can arise from trauma and grief.”

When I wrote Sam & Emma, I wanted to tell a story of immense love and intense pain and how each can result from the other. This film is about expectation, grief, knowing when to walk away, and when to come back. I have tremendous respect for films about individuals struggling with their sexuality, and as a queer woman, I will continue to advocate for their presence in and amongst all forms of media. However, in this film, I wanted to represent and explore LGBTQ women struggling with issues away from sexual identity, and more toward our identity as women, our capabilities as human beings, and the roles we play in our relationships.

Director Vanessa Leigh
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Official Selection: “Fucking Lonely”

“Fucking Lonely” is a music video for Hong Kong-based singer-song writer, Yi Tang. Directed by Kayla Arend.

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Official Selection: There Will Be Monsters

Monsters exist. They live inside us. And sometimes, they win.

Director Carlota Pereda started her career working in TV fiction. She has been a script supervisor, screenwriter and director on many Spanish TV shows. Her fist short film, THE BLONDES, was selected in over 141 festivals worldwide and awarded in prestigious Spanish film festivals such as Medina del Campo, Semana del Corto or Certamen Internacional de Cortometrajes Ciudad de Soria. “There Will Be Monsters” is her third short film.

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Official Selection: The Killer in Cursed Water

Cindy and Quentin are spending a romantic weekend by a lake. But a killer is prowling, and he could hide a greater threat.

Directed by Laurent Ardoint & Stephane Duprat, who went to film school together in Paris.

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Official Selection: “King”

The music video for Davey La’s “King” is an official selection at our next event. Video directed by Peter Dobson.

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Official Selection: Transcending Time

A time-traveling transgender therapist goes back in time to visit a young trans boy during his darkest hour.

Directed by Julie Ramona Tjalas, who was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona.

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Official Selection: “I Hate This Town”

Madison Hudson’s music video “I Hate This Town” is an official selection at our next event. Video directed by Matthew Moores.

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Official Selection: Dreamers

We witness the struggle of DACA documentation process as one woman tries to get her papers approved.

Directed by Maria Juranic, an immigrant from Yugoslavia.

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Submissions Open for Season 7

The annual Apex Short Film + Music Video Festival is returning to sunny Tucson, Arizona in February 2021 for its seventh season.

An $8 day pass will get you unlimited access to a red carpet photo shoot, exclusive short films and music videos from around the world, and Q&A panels with filmmakers from across the southwest. Specific programming details will be announced in coming months.

Filmmakers can submit their work through December 20th.

 

 

We hope to see you again in 2021!

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2020 Award Winners

Last night’s audience ballots have been tallied and weighed, and the results are in. Congratulations to our winners! Thanks so much to everyone in our audience for voting.

BEST MUSIC VIDEO:
“Call of the Wild” by Agoria, directed by Loïc Andrieu

BEST FILM:
“Tank Man” by Robert Anthony Peters of Tucson, Arizona

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
“Earth Mother” by Kelly Riot, producer Maria Robles

BEST DOCUMENTARY:
“Streetlights of the Universe” by Bryan Nelson of Tucson, Arizona

BEST DRAMA:
“New Bronx” by Filip Ignatowicz of Poland

BEST ROCK VIDEO:
“Withorwithout” by Parcels of Germany, directed by Benjamin Howdeshell

BEST ACTRESS:
Laura Galán of Spain, in “Piggy”

BEST SCREENPLAY:
“Let’s Go to Antarctica!” by Gonzaga Manso of Spain

BEST POP VIDEO:
“Our Memes” by Namewee of Malaysia

BEST EFFECTS:
“Âmbar” by Felipe Blankenheim of Brazil

BEST BLUES VIDEO:
“Bones” by Freddy Jay Walker of Tucson, Arizona

BEST THRILLER:
“Nightmare” by Jacob Ewing of Tucson, Arizona

We’re very proud of the curated selection of films we were able to share this year, and we hope participation in next year’s festival will be just as great.