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BUZZ CUT

Directed by Kiersten Villanueva

Cast: Alex Castillo, Carlin James, EJ Neri

Union City, California 2013. EDWARD, a Filipino-American born and raised in the Bay Area, runs a barbershop. He’s finishing up with SAM, a regular. Outside, students are marching. They chant: “Know History, Know Self!” The march is about the renaming of a middle school after Filipino labor leaders Larry Itliong and Phillip Vera-Cruz. Sam downplays the efforts, claiming the funding raised could be better spent elsewhere. Edward is indifferent. He finishes up and Sam leaves.

NICK, a Filipino transfer student, escapes his bullies by forcing his way into Edward’s shop for a place to hide. Edward reluctantly agrees after Nick asks for a haircut. The two learn more about each other. Nick, who was once a bright-eyed immigrant with hopes for a good life in America, realizes he doesn’t belong. Edward revisits a past trauma, recalling a time when he befriended another transfer student named LUIS.

Through their conversation, they find a friend in each other and a desire for a fresh start. They part ways with a new outlook on their moral footing in America and the importance of community, as well as honoring the legacy of those that came before us.

Content Advisory: Grief, intense imagery, emotional pain

Credits
Writer: Kiersten Villanueva
Producer: Leon Pierce Jr.
Executive Producer: Kiersten Villanueva, Chris Quintos Cathcart, Byron Atienza, Jon Jon Augustavo, Bernard Badion, Tara Aquino
Director of Photography: Yancey Wells
Editor: Kiersten Villanueva
Production Designer: Katrina Songco
Composer: Mirelle Cabangbang, Vincent Isler
Sound Designer: Tony Perry
Music: Darrell Medellin

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KUWENTUHAN

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Dates & Times

Past

Art Theatre of Long Beach

Thu, May 9
8:00 pm