Director Suhaib Gasmelbari chronicles the demise of Sudanese cinema and the group of retired directors hoping to revive their country’s love of film
Innu writer Joséphine Bacon devotes her life to passing on her knowledge and that of her ancestors.
Based on the best-selling book by Naoki Higashida, later translated into English by author David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas), The Reason I Jump is an immersive cinematic exploration of neurodiversity through the experiences of nonspeaking autistic people from around the world.
Intergalactic assassins converge on a small town after two siblings unwittingly resurrect an ancient alien overlord.
A grizzled thug and his gang head to an island retreat with a haul of 250 kilograms of gold bullion to lay low; however, a bohemian writer, his muse, and a pair of gendarmes further complicate things, as allegiances are put to the test. Live Musical Score performed by Northern Arm.
Some Kind of Heaven explores life inside the palm-tree-lined streets of The Villages, Florida’s largest retirement community, a planned city that is home to over 130,000 seniors.
Gathered together for one night in a lifetime, the legendary names of Reggae music and more met at Fort Charles, Jamaica, in a musical event that would make Reggae history and reverberate around the world.
Free animation series and artist talk by Gustavo Cerquera Benjumea + MIDST, a short film by Donna Szoke
Inspired by true events, BEANS is about a Mohawk girl on the cusp of adolescence who must grow up fast and become her own kind of warrior during the armed stand-off known as the 1990 Oka Crisis.
Inspired by true events, BEANS is about a Mohawk girl on the cusp of adolescence who must grow up fast and become her own kind of warrior during the armed stand-off known as the 1990 Oka Crisis.
Director Suhaib Gasmelbari chronicles the demise of Sudanese cinema and the group of retired directors hoping to revive their country’s love of film
This film follows Sweetwater Sahme and Jordan Mercier's wanderings through each of their worlds as they wonder through and contemplate the afterlife, rebirth, and the place in-between. Spoken mostly in chinuk wawa, their stories are departures from the Chinookan origin of death myth, with its distant beginning and circular shape.
The film is a celebration of women who let love shine through their cracks, show that broken attachments can heal, and the ability for humans to thrive through loving, secure relationships. Their open, connected hearts are the keys to their resilience.
The story of a Filipina American garage band that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, which almost became the female version of the Beatles.
The film is a celebration of women who let love shine through their cracks, show that broken attachments can heal, and the ability for humans to thrive through loving, secure relationships. Their open, connected hearts are the keys to their resilience.
The story of a Filipina American garage band that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, which almost became the female version of the Beatles.
The film is a celebration of women who let love shine through their cracks, show that broken attachments can heal, and the ability for humans to thrive through loving, secure relationships. Their open, connected hearts are the keys to their resilience.