Future Visions is a celebration of emerging YoungArts filmmakers, showcasing their artistry in storytelling through a series of short films. Hosted by Academy Award-winner Tarell Alvin McCraney, the event features works by Paulis Cofresi, Tangier Dortch, Nathan Ginter, Thomas Kim, and Teddy Nissen, each bringing unique perspectives to the cinematic experience. The screenings will explore themes of identity, memory, and the supernatural, followed by a conversation with the filmmakers. This event highlights the vibrant creativity nurtured by the YoungArts foundation in collaboration with CAP UCLA.
Cast and Creative Team for Future Visions at CAP UCLA
Cast
Paulis Cofresi
Ensemble
Tangier Dortch
Ensemble
Nathan Ginter
Ensemble
Thomas Kim
Ensemble
Teddy Nissen
Ensemble
Creative Team
Tarell Alvin McCraney
Host
Paulis Cofresi
Filmmaker
Tangier Dortch
Filmmaker
Nathan Ginter
Filmmaker
Thomas Kim
Filmmaker
Teddy Nissen
Filmmaker
Gabriel Gomez
Curator
Lin Arison
Founder
Ted Arison
Founder
Lisa Bellamore
Media Contact
Crescent Communications
Public Relations Company
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