SHORT FILMS
RULE OF THREES is a short film written and directed by T. L. Quach.
Haunted by the murder of their leader in this post-apocalyptic world, the remaining three friends struggle to maintain enough resources to survive. As secrets reveal, tension and desperation rise within the group, putting their friendships and their lives on the line.
The short film premiered at the 40th annual Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF40) in New York City. It also played at the 19th Milwaukee Short Film Festival, Lift-Off LA Film Festival, and The Pasadena Film Festival. The film was given an Award of Merit for Women Filmmakers from both the Accolade Global Film Competition and the One-Reeler Film Competition.
Haunted by the murder of their leader in this post-apocalyptic world, the remaining three friends struggle to maintain enough resources to survive. As secrets reveal, tension and desperation rise within the group, putting their friendships and their lives on the line.
The short film premiered at the 40th annual Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF40) in New York City. It also played at the 19th Milwaukee Short Film Festival, Lift-Off LA Film Festival, and The Pasadena Film Festival. The film was given an Award of Merit for Women Filmmakers from both the Accolade Global Film Competition and the One-Reeler Film Competition.
MY GOOD BOY is T. L. Quach's submission for the Interpretations 2.0 contest hosted by Justin Lin and David Henry Hwang. It also premiered in the Seattle Asian American Film Festival in 2018.
This 3-minute psychological thriller is about a single mother trying to calm and understand her demented son.
The contest is on the "You Offend Me, You Offend My Family" (YOMYOMF) blog. Rules require contestants to use the same four lines written by Hwang and interpret their own story.
This 3-minute psychological thriller is about a single mother trying to calm and understand her demented son.
The contest is on the "You Offend Me, You Offend My Family" (YOMYOMF) blog. Rules require contestants to use the same four lines written by Hwang and interpret their own story.
WHAT SHE WANTED ME TO DO is a personal project about a scavenger reminiscing about coming across a dying woman and his deep yet brief moment of bonding with her.
This was shot all under natural daylight.
This was shot all under natural daylight.
CRAVE is currently a feature length screenplay written by T. L. Quach. This a trailer that samples the feel of the feature length film.
This original psychological thriller explores survival and Stockholm Syndrome between two kidnapped girls locked in two separate motel rooms.
For more details, see "Crave" page here.
This original psychological thriller explores survival and Stockholm Syndrome between two kidnapped girls locked in two separate motel rooms.
For more details, see "Crave" page here.