‘Heart & History’ on Paseo Figueroa in Highland Park
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This year Highland Park Independent Film Festival promises an inspiring array of films!
Los Angeles, CA (October 19, 2025) The 12th Annual Highland Park Independent Film Festival kicks off this Wednesday, October 22nd at The Garibaldina Society in Highland Park in Northeast Los Angeles. Exalting the artistry of film and the stories that unite us all, HPIFF celebrates the “Heart and History” of Highland Park. The festival promises an inspiring array of films, compelling discussions and panels, and a vibrant celebration of film.
From diverse creators hailing from Highland Park and around the world works include World, California and Los Angeles Premieres. Notable highlights include an opening feature documentary from Highland Park filmmaker Sue Carpenter, a mini Horror Fest on Friday Night, and a feature film from Mexico, Kokoro: Heart of a City directed by Mauricio Medina Elizondo to close the fest on Sunday with the filmmakers from Mexico City.
Here’s the schedule:
Wednesday, October 22nd Filmmaker Meet and Greet: A fun kick-off party for the filmmakers, sponsors, media and staff. The soiree is themed “Dreams of Electronic Cinema” and is headlined by “Circuitry & Poetry”, a collaborative experimental and interactive performance of circuit bending with dance, poetry and sign language. Circuitry artist, Jeff Boynton, harnesses the black art of circuit bending to fabricate DIY (Do-It-Yourself) experimental electronic instruments and music, while Poetry artist, Mona Jean Cedar, composes spoken word poetry and choreographs dance with sign language, to create innovative and evocative live performances. Showgoers are encouraged to have fun with Electronic Cinema attire on the red carpet!
Thursday, October 23rd: The Featured Documentary will be Sue Carpenter’s 40 Watts from Nowhere. The film features vintage footage shot in 1998 that shows pirate radio station KBLT operating 24/7 out of an apartment closet in Silver Lake. Sue Carpenter started the 40-watt FM station in 1995, exploiting a legal case that allowed hundreds of low-power illegal radio operators to proliferate throughout the country and gave birth to the legal LPFM movement. Carpenter was 28 years old when she first set up KBLT and invited strangers into her house to spin whatever the hell they wanted. It soon took on a life of its own, drawing Mazzy Starr to headline a benefit concert and the Red Hot Chili Peppers to play live in her living room.

Thursday continues with a short programs: Humanity in Focus, documentary shorts and the narrative short program of edgy dramas, Handcrafted Independents.
Friday October 24th: A Screenwriting Panel Luncheon on Demystifying the writing process with “most improved” Iris Almaraz. There will be a Shorts programs starting with animation shorts Hues of Animation, comedy shorts Highland Park Hijinks and ending with a mini Horror Fest featuring the programs Hypnotic Filmscapes and Horror in the Hood.
Saturday, October 25th: The Directing Panel Luncheon with Kenneth Castillo is followed by narrative short screenings “Harmonic Reflections” films about inspiring and thought-provoking stories, “Haciendo Cine” films by and about Latino filmmakers, “Herspective Cinema”, films directed by and about women, “Healing Reels” films about beautiful healing stories.
Sunday, October 26th the closing Feature Film: Kokoro: Heart of a City directed by Mauricio Medina Elizondo will screen at 2PM. The film is an anthology compiling stories of heartbreak, friendship, first love and self-love, involving modern and complex relationships in Mexico City. The director will be in attendance. Mauricio Medina-Elizondo is a Director and Screenwriter from Mexico City. He studied Cinema Arts at Columbia College Chicago. “I want to make films that make us live the present moment, that mirror us somehow and those around us so we can discover new things that internally move us to grow, to love, to forgive, to be here.” said Medina Elizondo about the creation of this film.
Sunday October 26th closes out the festival with the Heart & History Awards Gala, Red Carpet from 7 to 8PM. The awards dinner & mixer are from 8 to 10PM.
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Facebook: @highlandparkindependentfilmfestival
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The Highland Park Film Festival runs October 22nd through October 26th at the Garibaldina Society, 4533 N. Figueroa St.
Click here for the schedule. Tickets are available through Eventbrite.


