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The challenges that come with childhood are addressed in these short films through a variety of genres and tones. From fraught relationships with parents to struggles among peers, these stories capture the ups and downs of growing up.


This screening features 8 films. Toggle between film descriptions by scrolling and clicking on the buttons on the top right.

In 1996, a Vietnamese-American kid named Ái Vân from San Jose, California is adopted by their paternal immigrant grandparents in Vancouver, Washington. On their journey, Ái Vân processes their identity, the unspoken rules of complex social dynamics and discovers the reality of letting go.


Director Biography - Summer Luu


Summer Luu (she/they) is a Vietnamese-American film director, producer, cinematographer and editor based in Portland, Oregon. Their work has a candid, verité style of approach. Drawing creative inertia from personal experiences, their passion is to connect and collaborate with individuals on a liberated and unbound artistic level. Seeking to bring joy, equality and authenticity to all. Inspired by the truth and obsessed with documenting real life and the human condition.


Director Statement

This is a love letter to my grandparents for showing me, early on, the complexities and layers of love. The story came to me when my father passed away from colon cancer in January 2020 and I was visiting my grandmother more often. The recollection of memories of my family mixed with grief and trauma paved way to take a deeper look into the processing of trauma. Listening to stories from my grandmother helped define the theme and story. From the beginning of this project, I wanted to create this with an all Asian-American film crew, and hopefully, a majority Vietnamese-American, because language and culture is so important to this film. ‘Yellow Balloon’ advocates for original storytelling, inclusivity within creative collaborations, and highlighting voices from underrepresented communities. I’m excited to share this story with the help of an incredibly talented creative team, crew, and cast.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    14 minutes
  • Language
    English, Vietnamese
  • Country
    United States
  • Subtitle Language
    English
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  • Director
    Trixie Pacis
  • Producer
    Trixie Pacis, Leonard Maglalang
  • Cast
    Leonard Maglalang,Levi Ramos
  • Cinematographer
    Trixie Pacis, Carlo Alcos, Jomarie Anza
  • Editor
    Carlo Alcos
  • Composer
    Diane Vallesteros
  • Sound Design
    Carlo Alcos
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