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No Clouds in My Summer

Directed by Mood Infinite and Jason Poon

Amidst the riverbanks and dimly lit alleyways of Los Angeles, Tom grapples with intruding memories of his past lover, Summer. A montage of memories sweeps across the screen: a heated exchange in a diner, a carefree bike ride through the bustling streets of Chinatown, escalating tensions that culminate in an explosive bedroom confrontation.

Directed by Mood Infinite and Jason Poon

Directors’ Bios: From mentor and mentee to first time collaborators, No Clouds in My Summer is their first short as co-directors. Having both worked extensively in the burgeoning Asian-American new media space of the mid 2010s, they bonded over their shared love for nostalgic storytelling, 1990s hip hop, and latte art.

Mood Infinite brings visual pizzaz with his past experience directing music videos for labels and artists like Linkin Park, Columbia Records and Warner Records while Jason Poon supplies emotional depth with his past short films “Picture Taipei” and “A Surprise Date”.

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