KCET Fine Cut Finalists Include Three Films by Recent CSULB Film Graduates

The KCET Fine Cut Festival of Films showcases short films made by top student filmmakers from Southern California. This year, three CSULB student films by recent alums are featured as finalists in the 2021 festival, I Didn’t Mean It directed by Adriana Morales, The Home I Never Had co-directed by Jourdan Amen and Yuliana Franco, and Target Panic directed by Madeleine Braun.

Each film will be available through Fine Cut’s website, The PBS App, as well as broadcasted on KCET and Link Tv (Direct TV customers only).

 

 

Directed by Adriana Morales 

 

On a road trip for their younger brother’s competition, sisters Abril and Carmen are driven to confront their underlying tensions after Abril accidentally strands them overnight.

 

 

Additional air dates: 

Wednesday Nov 3, 10:00 PM PDT on KCET 

Thursday Nov 4, 2:00 AM PDT on KCET 

Sunday Nov 14, 8:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal 2 

Directed by Madeleine Braun 

 

Nick Delgado, (cinematographer), Michael Lichauco (producer), Adara Young (editor), and David Roh (Sound Recordist). 

 

A former Olympian delves into the mysterious phenomenon of “Target Panic” in a documentary from CSULB.  

 

 

Additional air dates: 

Wednesday Nov 3, 10:00 PM PDT on KCET 

Thursday Nov 4, 2:00 AM PDT on KCET 

Sunday Nov 14, 8:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal 2 

 

Co-directed and Co-produced by Jourdan Amen and Yuliana Franco

 

Quynh Do (Editor)

 

The Home I Never Had  captures a mother’s struggle to find a home following her absent mother’s incarceration as well as her daughter’s search for answers.

 

 

Additional air dates: 

Saturday Oct 23, 12:45 AM PDT on KCET 

Saturday Oct 23, 6:00 PM PDT on KCET 

Sunday Oct 24, 8:00 PM PDT on PBS SoCal 2 

Wednesday Nov 17, 10:00 PM PST on KCET 

Thursday Nov 18, 2:00 AM PST on KCET 

Saturday Nov 20, 6:00 PM PST on KCET