Date and Time
Thu, November 2, 2023
@ 10:30 PM

Location
Regal LA Live: Theater 11

Series
Program 1a: LA Stories


CIVIC is a short film that follows Booker on his first trip back home to South Central, L.A. after several years of self-imposed exile. Without any clear motive, or even a warning, Booker returns to the place that holds his origins and the people who shaped him. Framed almost exclusively inside of his car, CIVIC tracks Booker’s fleeting and fragmented encounters around his old streets. Booker spends most of his time with his childhood best friend, Tee. They ride around to liquor stores and lingering in parking lots after closing time. Closeness and distance ebbs and flows between them as they talk about their lives, old and new. The repaved ground between them allows Booker to dive deep into the past, seemingly letting go of the tension in the present. However, we soon realize Booker is avoiding his responsibility to his family members across this trip. Just as he plans his disembark from L.A., he has an unexpected encounter that helps to reframe his perspective in the world. CIVIC is an introspective film, giving life to the wordless exchanges, the mundane and the familiar shorthand of unfettered Black life.

Genre: Drama
Running Time: 19 min
Directed by: Dwayne LeBlanc

About the Director(s)

Dwayne LeBlanc is a Los Angeles based, first generation, Caribbean-American artist and filmmaker. Primarily self taught, his multimedia practice focuses on themes of migration, visibility and dual identities. His debut narrative short film, CIVIC, an introspective short film about homecoming, was awarded a production grant from Ghetto Film School and Netflix and was simultaneously developed at Berlinale Talents Short Form Station. CIVIC won both the Jury Prize and Audience Award for Best Departures Mid-Length Short at the Indie Memphis Film Festival and a Special Jury Recognition at the New Orleans Film Festival. In 2023, CIVIC made its debut internationally at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and Clermont-Ferrand. The film has continued to play at international film festivals and art institutions including MoMA and Berkeley Academy Museum and Pacific Film Archive. In addition, LeBlanc is a WGA union writer and a MacDowell Fellow and a 2024 artist resident.

Film Info

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/715706062
Release Year: 17-Jun-22
Country: United States

Cast & Credits

Composer: Barrington Darius, Barney Powell, Courtney Gabrielle Williams

Contacts

Print Source: dwaynekleblanc@gmail.com

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