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Vitamins and Supplements

First Year SCA Film Screening
Friday, April 4, 2025 | 6:00 PM
Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema
SFU School for the Contemporary Arts
149 W. Hastings St., Vancouver

The first year SFU Film cohort presents Vitamins and Supplements, a collection of short films made by dedicated filmmakers; powered by Vitamin D.

With films by Chloris Au, Jessie Bartsch, Francesca Bonifacio, Jack Bruce, Colette Chang, Alyssa Kahya, Maria Galeeva, Avani Johal, Harvey Jay Juan, Saba Kazemeini, Sloane Kerr, Franklin Lee, Elahe Maqsoodi, Jessica Matile, Antony Nguyen, Luca Pauly, Tyler Roberts, Valentina Mendizabal Santiesteban, Meha Sidhu, Sam Southen, Valeria Mondragon Vargas, and Akbota Yermagambetova.

FILMS in the Program

Order Up! by Alyssa Kahya

What does this guy want? Leave me alone weirdo. Why are you so hungry?

Cut by Jessica Matile

A girl cuts away pieces of herself to stay in a place she’s outgrown.

I AM A MANGLED BEING by Colette Chang

A brother reads out the diary entries of his recently deceased sister, recounting different moments of her life through minimalist and surrealist settings.

Bait. by Francesca Bonifacio

Ever had a boyfriend in love with his pet fish? Emily has. As she seeks to uncover his obsession, she finds some fishy truths of her own.

Blocks of Truth by Saba Kazemeini

A girl enters a job interview, with each question, she is drawn deeper into a complex reflection of her own uncertainties and unresolved tensions, blurring the lines between perception and reality.

Relief by Elahe Maqsoodi

All couples have issues in their relationships that require changes and sacrifices to be made in order to overcome them. What sacrifice is too great? On a journey of recovery and sobriety, a young woman struggles to find comfort and security in her abusive relationship and relapses back to her old ways.

page turned. by Sloane Kerr

Two young vloggers seek out a mysterious book from a marketplace seller. When the seller doesn't show up, but the book does, things turn for the worse.

Sertralite by Luca Pauly

A student makes a lapse in routine, and endures a moment of intense fear and dread.

Where I Belong by Maria Galeeva

Sofi, caught between her Russian, Turkish, and Canadian identities, keeps reliving the same moment.

Reuni by Franklin Lee

Discussing their current romantic partner with their mother, a daughter receives an unforeseen reaction to her prospects.

It Takes Two by Avani Johal

When two best friends get lost on their way to a festival, their takes on the situation puts their friendship to the test.

Never Truly Apart by Chloris Au

After going through a breakup, Elijah only finds himself reminded of her everywhere he goes. Never Truly Apart explores who this girl is while weaving through Elijah’s life.

The Muse by Aqbota Yermagambet

A dedicated young dancer, burdened by perfectionism, battles exhaustion in her obsessive pursuit of greatness. But when she reconnects with the innocent joy of her childhood self, she rediscovers the true meaning of her passion.

Antlers by Jack Bruce

Forced to confront a part of themself, Faun reckons with their identity and learns to navigate and accept what it means to be different.

Joyce by Harvey Jay Juan

A child stumbles upon a video, leading them into a blurred state of reality and into the unknown.

trick dice by Jessie Bartsch

Two childish doppelgangers try to escape their intrinsic connection to one another.

Chasing The Sun by Tyler Roberts

A friend group has a yearly tradition to watch the sunset together, but, upon their senior year, things get complicated as they are pulled in separate directions.

Tanto Tanto by Valentina Mendizabal Santiesteban

Haunted by his past summer love, he relives the memory of his beloved through dance, clinging a little longer to what he has left of her. But even the deepest love cannot hold on to what is meant to be let go.

Our tree by Valeria Mondragon Vargas

A couple tied by fate are faced with all the different paths their love could take them.

Wish Carefully by Antony Nguyen

A student wishing he could skip his dreaded film project wakes up to find his wish granted, with a certain consequence.

CONTENT OVERLOAD by Sam Southen

A young man concludes his lifelong feelings of loneliness after stumbling across an unsuspected, inanimate lover.

 

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April 04, 2025