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Idle Warriors
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In New York City, it’s illegal to idle a vehicle for more than three minutes, but for fifty years, it went unenforced. Now a small group of citizens are trying to enforce it.
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Sistahood: A Story of Strength
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"Sistahood: A Story of Strength" follows the resilience of black, trans women in Memphis, Tennessee, as they find hope found through My Sistah’s House.
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Tiny Tree Concert
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Ryoji Inatsugi isn't just a musician. He's a rockstar...for babies. This short documentary tells how he found his calling playing music with babies and their families in parks around Los Angeles.
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The Last Winged Puppy
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The last surviving winged puppy traverses the forest alone until he encounters a group of forest sprites.
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In the Saddle
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Meet Sarah Roe and her coach, Andy Blalock, as they compete in the fast-paced world of barrel racing where precision, speed, and dedication collide.
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Cyrus and the Mountain
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A curious German shepherd spends the day exploring his home mountain and learning the meaning of family.
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Kompost
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While Lucy's head is stuck in the compost bin, she has an out-of-body experience that allows her to witness firsthand the ever-changing world of compost.
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Interstate
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Explore the U.S. Interstate highway system’s engineering triumphs alongside its devastating impact on minority communities. The 41,000-mile, $51 billion project transformed the economy but displaced thriving Black neighborhoods in cities like Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Baltimore, Montgomery, and New Orleans. This documentary examines themes of redlining, economic impact, health consequences, and alternative solutions while amplifying stories of resilience and inviting dialogue on repairing the lasting damage.
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Monograph: Intoto Arts
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InToto Creative Arts highlights the transformative power of creative expression and movement therapy for those experiencing housing insecurity.
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House of Modern Art
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In "House of Modern Art," an obsessive cult from diverse trades and backgrounds gathers to perform a grotesque ritual, constructing a distorted piece of artwork that serves as their idol of worship.
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A State Film
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Through rare archive footage, the documentary traces the forty years of Enver Hoxha's communist regime, revealing cinema as a weapon of power.
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A Place to Be Fed
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James Harris strives to create a self-sustaining and replicable place of hope, healing, and restoration for food desert communities. The film shines a light on our universal need for healthy food, and a place to call our own.
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Fail Year
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After moving to a city, we watch as a man proceeds to have the worst year of his life. Perhaps the new year will kick off on a higher note.
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What If?
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Cassidy learns that nervousness is a two-way street as she tries to speak to her crush.
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The River
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The River is a film that pays homage to culture and the experiences of women through the lens of Ethiopia and draws inspiration from the director’s childhood home, Kebena. The film not only celebrates the art of beauty, but will also highlight the systemic barriers women face in the context of forced marriage, education and water access.
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The Last Arthouse Theater in Maceió
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In the age of multiplexes, a small Brazilian movie theater strives to survive with an alternative programming in the city of Maceió.
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Listen to Me
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The road to motherhood while navigating institutional racism takes three Black women on a journey from heartbreak to resistance, healing and joy.
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