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Welcome to the 2025 WomenCARE Virtual Filmfest Event Fundraiser, a program of short films about and by women that empower and
inspire. The film event supports the belief that sharing diverse perspectives can spark conversation, connection, and change. This year's event once again supports WomenCARE, A safe haven where women with any type of cancer find mutual support, shared experiences, and open hearts.
Tickets are $25 and $40 for this virtual event, with the option of adding an additional donation.
If you would like to make an additional donation to WomenCARE please use the "Ticket + Donation" option. Add the price of your ticket plus your desired donation amount to total. This cannot equal less than $25. Thank you!
All proceeds go directly to WomenCARE.
Please note: Once the films are ready to stream, ticket buyers will receive an email with the links and instructions for how to stream the films May 7-11. The films run about two hours total. You will have the option to start and stop watching as long as you finish before the links expire and within the five day period.
List of films - not necessarily in order
Shoreline (36 minutes) Director Carina Raffaelli A grieving young artist rescues a strange girl from drowning and can’t seem to let her go. With the help of a concerned ex-partner, she must confront the losses haunting her before the weekend is over.
Love in the Time of Migration A short documentary by Erin Semine Kökdil and Chelsea Abbas (21 minutes) is a short documentary that follows Ronny and Suly’s love story and examines their journey to each other as one of sacrifice, commitment, and faith. After four years of their long-distance, internet romance, Suly considers migrating to the US to be with Ronny. Ronny rejects this idea, knowing the dangers that come to women on the migrant trail. Instead, he decides to voluntarily return to Guatemala after 12 years of living in the US. After living together for a year as a married couple, they begin to realize the limitations of life in rural Guatemala, and as such, begin to plan their journey to the US. What they do not know is that their relationship will be tested even further: from potential kidnappings, to being separated and detained by ICE. Ultimately, one of them will be offered the opportunity to stay in the US, while the other is deported.
Public Defender Director Andrea Kalin (50 minutes)
Heather Shaner, a feisty, blue-haired public defender in Washington, D.C., has spent 40 years representing people who can’t afford a lawyer. On Jan. 6, 2021, Shaner’s empathy hits a limit when a violent mob supporting outgoing President Donald Trump storms the Capitol to stop the peaceful transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden. She wants nothing to do with the alleged criminals until she gets a call from The Federal Defender’s office asking her to represent some of the rioters. Forced to reconcile her fear and anger with her belief in the right to a fair trial, Shaner accepts a caseload of nonviolent offenders and is surprised when her disdain for the rioters eases. Using humor and comic relief, Public Defender takes on America’s epidemic of division and misinformation, showing how to restore trust and accountability one conversation at a time.
First Date Director Carly Usdin (11 minutes) is the story of two women who fall in love despite living across the country. While visiting friends in Los Angeles, Atlanta native Anna matches with Jennifer on Bumble. They're unable to meet up while she's in town, but weeks later they begin a flirtatious text conversation which eventually leads to an epic first date: Jennifer flying across the country to attend a wedding as Anna's guest. Based on a true story, "First Date" is part of Hello Sunshine's "Meet Cute" series of short films sponsored by Bumble and Baileys.
Event Links
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2970112-0
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2970112-2