Crip Camp

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The liberation movements around race, gender and sexuality have been well-documented. Now Crip Camp shines a light on the overlooked…

Dawn, The

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For people who get up early, by taste or necessity, the moments before dawn can be a source of deep anxiety. In this memorable short film, a lonely…

Definition of Insanity, The

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Filmmakers Gabriel London and Charlie Sadoff focus on an inspiring story at the intersection of two American…

Charm City Kings

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In 2013 Lofty Nathan’s acclaimed documentary 12 O’Clock Boys brought to the big screen the story of Pug, a boy allured with urban…

Catching Up

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First-time feature director Bill Crossland graces us with one of the most moving romantic comedies of the year in the heartfelt…

Carolina

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Carolina is a well-known, has-been actress who’s taken a career hiatus to recover from a public mental health breakdown. When given the opportunity…

Burnt Orange Heresy, The

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The late, great Miami writer Charles Willeford’s classic art world noir thriller The Burnt Orange Heresy has been updated…

Buddy Boca

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Bud is a 60 year-old bar mitzvah DJ and armchair philosopher. His father, a filmmaker, has just passed away. Bud reckons with the death the only…

Boys State

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Set in Texas, Boys State follows a program that teaches high school students about civics by putting them through the weeklong immersion…

Being

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During his monthly therapy session, our protagonist, unnamed like many of his kind, recounts and relives a terrifyingly traumatic moment in his life…

Beef

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During a high school literature exam, rebellious high school student Melisa confronts her teacher in front of her classmates. She questions…

Be Water

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Bruce Lee became a 20th century icon for a handful of iconic kung fu movies made before his untimely death at age 32 in 1973. Be Water gives us a rich portrait of Lee’s circuitous path to success, growing up in…

Bakosó: Afrobeats of Cuba

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Director Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi has spent much of his young, globetrotting career exploring the intersection between culture and…

Artisan, The

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Daniel, a local artisan, reluctantly journeys through the tight-knit community of Gibara, Cuba, confronting the loss of his wife one year after…

Arab Blues

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Tunisia set off a wave of change known as the Arab Spring in 2012 and in Manele Labidi‘s delightful debut comedy we get a window…

And the Birds Rained Down

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In the wild and beautiful Quebec country side, three elderly hermits live deep in the woods, cut off from the rest of the world. Tom…

Alexa Off

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While MMA fighter Javier Cordero trains for a big fight, he struggles to bring order to his life at home. As things start spiraling out of control, someone…

Alelí

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AL stands for Alba and Alfredo, E for Ernesto and LI for Lilian. The initials of everyone conform the sign that hangs at the entrance of the family beach…

Alberto

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17-year-old Alberto decides to leave Cuba in 1980 without telling his family and, along with many other refugees, endures harsh abuse from the government…

Agua ‘e Panty

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Yudelkis is a gold digger from Santo Domingo, but when she loses her sugar daddy, she is determined to get him back by any means. She decides to…

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