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The Vultures
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Two streamers embark on a journey in Alabama to investigate reports of animalistic behavior in this 48-hour film-making challenge project.
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Initiation
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Something sinister approaches as a young woman attempts to join a sorority. Made for the 48-hour Spooky Sidewalk Scramble.
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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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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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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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Oneyda
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Oneyda is a Guatemalan immigrant and single mom who works in construction and electrical services. She crosses traditional gender roles as she works day after day in a high-risk, traditionally male work environment.
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The Library Problem
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A short student documentary examining the history and current status of the ongoing battle taking place over LGBTQ+ content in the children's section of Alabama public libraries.
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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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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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Climate Art - From Protest to Utopia
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CLIMATE ART explores how contemporary art engages with the climate crisis. Journalist Leonie Sontheimer visits influential artists like Olafur Eliasson, Sebastião Salgado, and Agnes Denes, whose works inspire new perspectives—from Europe to the Global South. The film also questions the sustainability of the global art world, challenging its reliance on travel, transport, and large events. It reveals how artists are turning climate anxiety into creative resistance and activism. Included is one of the final interviews with Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, who passed away on May 23, 2025.
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On the Shore
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On the rocky shores of the Peruvian coast, it is still possible to observe a wide variety of marine organisms that once occupied the earliest links in the chain of life on our planet.
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They Are Here
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Amir, a firm nonbeliever in the supernatural, runs a fading horror content channel known for faking ghost encounters. When a stranger offers to pay him to film overnight in a house rumoured to be haunted, Amir sees a chance to cash in and prove once again that ghosts aren’t real. Confident and curious, Amir joined by his loyal crew and an eager new assistant enters the house expecting just another shoot. But as the night unfolds and unsettling events begin to surface, he starts to question what’s real, what’s been staged—and whether they’ve walked into something far beyond their control.
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Amazonian Stage
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The Sesc Experimental Theater - TESC emerged in 1968 in the city of Manaus/AM, during the military dictatorship. The group began its activities in a period of increasing censorship and repression on the part of state apparatuses, responding with radical scenic expression in productions that sought to explore the process of theatrical creation. As a reflection of their artistic development, the group focused on themes related to the Amazon, in shows that were dedicated to demystifying the illusory euphoria of the Manaus Free Trade Zone, and studying indigenous cultures in depth. The TESC produced works that represent historical milestones in the expression and construction of Amazonian identity.
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The Rover
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Once a rising star in Taiwan's mountaineering boom, A-Gong fell into debt and went on the run, hiding on Yushan before surrendering. After prison, he returned to the mountains, rebuilding his life step by step. Now, he's a living legend among Taiwan's high-altitude trails.
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Girls in white never go alone
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On her wedding day, Catalina flees throught the streets of a small village in search of answers, freedom, and a bus stop.
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