SAT NOV 8, 2025 3:45 PM

Homecoming: Block #5

$15.00 (member) ; $20.00 (general admission)

Ticket prices include a $2.00 online booking fee.

Culver Theater Aud. 1 | ‘PROOF Film Festival 2025’

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ABOUT THE EVENT:

What does it mean to go home when you’ve changed so much? When things stay the same, yet you are different? We’re excited to showcase these three films which tackle all those complicated emotions that we resonate with.

 

ABOUT THE FILMS:

Homecoming

Director: Quinn Sheehan

Producers: Corrine Dye, Stephen Fitzgibbon, 1888

Writers: Quinn Sheehan, Oliver Heffron

USA | 20min

@q.uinnsta

Set in 1970, the mother and daughter of a notoriously rich family cope with the return of their lost child/brother. While the mother, Barbara, welcomes her beloved child back with open arms, the sister, Marjorie, questions whether this person is in fact her brother. Faced with the mounting fate of the family business and the family’s past, the two women must reconcile their differences.

Finding Daddy

Director: Emily Wilson

Producer: Suki-Rose

Writer: Emily Wilson

USA | 12min

@emilyannewilson

Sisters Dinky and Flossy are at rock bottom, but when they discover their estranged deadbeat dad flaunting wealth on some sugar baby site, they pay him a visit to uncover the truth…and maybe some cash. As old grudges and unsavory emotions resurface, their simmering resentment might be the spark they need to turn things around.

We Used to Take the Long Way Home

Director: An Nguyen

Producers: Max Retik, June Films, Hoa Pham

Writer: An Nguyen

Vietnam, USA | 14min

@annguyen176 @junefil.ms

Returning to Vietnam for the first time since middle school, a teenage girl reunites with old friends for a nostalgic summer road trip to “Lake Perfect.” Racing through the countryside with her camera in hand, she tries to reclaim the past she left behind, only to find that time has quietly reshaped everything. A coming-of-age road movie about the hottest days of summer and friendships that span oceans of time.