Dances With Films: LA 2025 Announces Film Lineup with 254 Films and 36 World Premieres

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Dances With Films: LA has announced the film lineup for next month’s return of Los Angeles’ largest indie film-focused film festival (June 19-29) for its 28th edition. The lineup of films includes its critically-acclaimed Midnight Horror and Genre section, as well as continuing the celebration of music, dance, and family-friendly programming in the Downbeat and Kidz sections. That packed schedule will be bookended by the world premieres of Chris Hartwell’s drama Do No Harm with Harry Shum Jr., and Ronny Chieng as the Opening Night selection and Aaron Sherry’s fantastical Captain Tsunami on Closing Night. All screenings will take place at the TCL Chinese Theatre (6925 Hollywood Blvd).

This year’s DWF: LA’s lineup includes 254 films, including 43 narrative features, 18 documentary features, 23 television and streaming pilots, and 170 short films (102 narrative and 19 documentaries, 30 Kidz section, 19 Downbeat/Music), with an impressive number of films making world, North American, or U.S. premieres.

Additional narrative features making their world premieres include: Daniel Hayden’s A Bloody Mess, Cameron A. Tubbs’ Acolyte, Daniel J. Clark’s American Comic, Vera VanGuard’s Apocalypse Love, Mark Wilson’s The Calling, Luca Perito’s Ciao, Mama, John Giacobbe’s Crusty Fouler, Vinnie Hogan’s The Distant Jump, Lanre’ Obisesan’s Dokita Musa, Daniel Bogran’s The Killing Moon, Jake Myers’ Kombucha, Dylan King Welter’s The Militia, Nate Hilgartner’s No Choice, Béla Baptiste’s The Obelisk, Josh Munds and Chris Alan Evans’ Peeping Todd, Julian Berger’s Real Couples, Avan Hardwell’s Silent Prey, Brandon Buczek’s Something Casual, Rio Contrada’s Splinter, Adam Finberg’s Star People, Jared Cohn’s Still Smiling, Benjamin Gonyo’s Strait Undercover, Lane Michael Stanley’s T, Noam Kroll’s Teacher’s Pet, Hariharasudhen Nagarajan’s Tether, Cate Caplin’s The Unicorn Diaries, and Stephen Portland’s Universal. Arto Halonen’s After Us, the Flood will make its North American Premieres, and Tarique Qayumi’s Conceiving Clara will make its U.S. Premiere at Dances With Films: LA.

Feature-length documentaries making their world premieres at DWF: LA include Guilford Adams and Casey Pinkston’s American Clown, Liat Ron’s Fear and Now, Peter Jones’ Fortunate Sons, Allison Norlian and Kody Leibowitz’s Meandering Scars, David Anthony Ngo and Stephen Mccallum’s Never Get Busted!, Janna GIacoppo’s One But Many, Barret Hacia and Josiah Bultema’s Squatchers: The People Who Believe in Bigfoot, Andrew Davies Gans’ Voices: The Danny Gans Story, Ryan Flynn’s You’re No Indian, and Robert Ham’s Zzaslow K-427.

“This year’s theme, ‘FIND YOUR TRUTH,’ couldn’t be more relevant in today’s world,” states Dances With Films’ founders, Leslee Scallon and Michael Trent, “and we challenge our Los Angeles audience to find their truth throughout the 28th edition of our film festival. Unique and clearly diverse voices, as well as that ever-present spark of imagination that DWF is known for, all culminate into an extraordinary festival experience for both filmmakers and festival goers alike.  As always, we couldn’t be more thrilled to introduce them all in the best way – at the TCL Chinese Theatres known for being the best in sound and image on the screen, introducing these artists to audiences and industry in the heart of Hollywood.”

Thursday, June 19 features the World Premiere Opening Night presentation of Chris Hartwell’s devastating drama Do No Harm. Based on The Way That I Take, an award-winning short that screened at DWFLA in 2020, the film follows a burned-out home health nurse makes a mistake turns which leads to the death of one of his patients. He tries to bury the truth under a facade of perfection, but the ever-intensifying pressures of working in American healthcare makes it increasingly likely the truth will reveal itself and bring him down. The film stars Harry Shum Jr., and the cast includes The Daily Show’s Ronny Chieng.

Sunday, June 29, DWFLA offers another world premiere as its Closing Night selection, Aaron Sherry’s Captain Tsunami. A quiet comic bookstore owner’s life is thrown into disarray when precocious twelve-year-old Emma appears one night, hundreds of miles from her home, at his doorstep. Her mother, once the love of Glenn’s life, has mysteriously disappeared, leaving only a bag full of artwork about her childhood hero, Captain Tsunami, and cryptic instructions to bring it all to Glenn if anything should ever happen. The girl is certain that contains a magical message, however, and the truth may not what be what either of them expect to discover. The cast includes P.J. Marino, Madeleine McGraw, Tessa Munroe, and Jeremy Sisto.

Additional highlights among the narrative feature films include the world premiere of Daniel J. Clark’s American Comic. The verité-style mockumentary follows two up-and-coming stand-up comedians, who, despite their superficial “cultural” differences, share remarkable similarities when it comes to egotism, self-destruction, and social ineptitude. The film stars Hayley McFarland, with cameos by several top comedians, including Patton Oswalt. Jared Cohn’s thriller Still Smiling stars an impressive cast (Shiva Negar, Billy Zane, Peter Facinelli, Shane West, Shohreh Aghdashloo),  in a love story turned lethal when a mother flees her violent ex—only to face his hired killer in a final showdown. Daniel Klein’s Taste the Revolution, filmed all the way back in 2001, stars Oscar winner Mahershala Ali, and focuses on two aspiring filmmakers looking to document a political “world summit” organized by a group of disillusioned college students. Their footage unexpectedly captures the logistical nightmare of managing a modern revolution.

Also making its world premiere will be Stephen Portland’s Universal. Starring The Inbetweeners’ Joe Thomas, the film traces what happens when two academics trying to enjoy a romantic weekend in a remote log cabin are interrupted by the arrival of a woman claiming to have made a huge discovery and saying she needs their help. Rio Contrada’s thriller Splinter makes its world premiere as well. The film, which stars Scout Tayui-Lepore, and film and TV legend Debbie Allen, centers on a grad student who balances being the composed and responsible soon-to-be certified school psychologist, with her outside life as a motorcycle-riding, pill-popping thrill seeker. Daughter and father writing/directing/ producing/acting team Scout Purdy and Doug Purdy’s heartwarming Pilgrim, is the prototypical DWFLA indie. With a production budget below five figures, the film revolves around a 15-year-old girl who devises a plan to cure her teen angst; a month-long summer hiking trip with her father.

Highlights among the feature-length documentaries include Dustin Elm and David Breschel’s I Need You: 53 Years of the Band America, which looks at the history of the band as the founding members, Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell, prepare to take the stage for what they’ve decided will be their final performance together. Andrew Davies Gans’ Voices: The Danny Gans Story is a captivating exploration of a son’s journey to uncover the truth behind his Las Vegas entertainment legend father’s extraordinary life, and untimely passing. Guilford Adams and Casey Pinkston’s American Clown will make its world premiere at DWFLA. The film explores the plight of clowns in a country that looks on them with a growing sense of apprehension and disdain, as well as legendary performers of past eras and their take on the history and art of clowning. Interviews include John C. Reilly, David Arquette, Bill Irwin, David Howard Thornton, and Steve O. Additional documentaries making their world premieres include Peter Jones’ Fortunate Sons, which looks at the 1974 graduating class of the Harvard School for Boys, a private, military school for the sons of the Los Angeles elite, as well as Janna GIacoppo’s One But Many, which exposes deep ties between the trophy hunting industry and policy decisions driven by both the U.S. and African governments, leaving communities and wildlife in deadly peril.

Once again, Dances With Films will please fans of horror and genre fare with its Midnight section of films including the following features making their world premieres: Cameron A. Tubbs’ Acolyte follows two brothers in rural Appalachia trying to overcome their estrangement despite strange and disturbing things happening around their home in the mountains. Jake Myers’ Kombucha centers on a man who begins to lose himself at a cult-like corporation, where a mind-altering kombucha turns employees into productive corporate cogs. Josh Munds and Chris Alan Evans’ Peeping Todd places a young woman in a toxic triangle between a lying fiancé and a stalker ex. Rounding out the Midnight features is Vivian Kerr’s Séance. Set in the late 1800s California, a Victorian woman contemplating adultery is forced to take refuge from a storm at the home of her first husband and his unstable wife, who claims to be haunted by their dead child.

Notable in the film festival world for the screening and promotion of television, web series pilots, and episodics, Dances With Films also has a healthy number of world premieres in this section. Within that group are Chris Leary’s rock-mockumentary Formerly Known As, which follows a film crew setting out to capture the making of an aging rockstar’s comeback album, only to find that the real story lies with the eccentric team working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep everything afloat, and the rockstar happens to be a talking purple muppet. Sarah Haskins’ Gumshoes is the story of Sam and Paige, two best friends, obsessed with procedural crime dramas, who change their lives by getting off the couch and into the streets. Matt Tory’s sketch comedy pilot Halfway Handsome features bizarre sketches, hilarious impressions, funny short films, parodies, memorable recurring characters, and even original songs. Rain Valdez’ One For the Team focuses on trans hotshot Nico Ramirez, who moves an hour away from home to play lacrosse at an affluent new high school to hang onto his Ivy League scholarship. Coach says Nico could win them the championship, but will he lose his friends, full-ride, and his entire sense of self in the process? Also in the mix is Sergio Camacho’s United Crafts of America. One of the projects making its way to DWFLA from DWFNY, the pilot offers an intimate look into America’s most vibrant craft beer cities, uncovering the country’s most innovative breweries and the passionate people behind them.

Along with a lineup of films overflowing with invention and innovation, Dances With Films’ short films also are spiced with several recognizable faces and names. World premieres include Drake Wootton’s People Walk Dogs Late At Night in the Suburbs, starring Matthew Daddario (Shadowhunters, Why Women Kill), Today Again, from actor & filmmaker Harrison Thomas (Better Call Saul) in which he stars in alongside his father Dave Thomas (SCTV, Strange Brew), and Will Ropp’s Kodar: The Primordial God of Light and Ether, starring Maddie Ziegler (Dance Moms, West Side Story). Another highlight is the West Coast debut and first public screening of Tony Mucci’s star studded short film Money Talk$, with an amazing cast including David Mazouz (Gotham),  Zolee Griggs (Wu-Tang: An American Saga, The Enforcer), Ethan Cutkosky (Shameless), Fredro Starr D.C. (The Wire, Moesha), Francesca Scorsese (We Are Who We Are), Bo Dietl (Godfather of Harlem, Carlito’s Way), Claudia Robinson (Severance) professional wrestler Tyler “Hook” Senerchia and musical artists 24kGoldn aka Golden Landis Von Jones and Swoosh God.

For more information about the Dances With Films LA film lineup, events, passes, and tickets, go to: https://danceswithfilms.com/.

 

The 2025 Dances With Films: LA official selections:

 

OPENING NIGHT SELECTION

Do No Harm                                                                                         World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 91 Min.

Director: Chris Hartwell

Consumed by his job as a home health nurse, Sam Yeong is burned out and frayed. When a simple mistake turns into a fatal error for one of his patients, Sam tries to bury the truth under a facade of perfection, knowing that a lifetime of deceit is about to be exposed. Drawing on the ever-intensifying pressures in American healthcare as well as the many aided and victimized by that system, Do No Harm offers a devastating look at our dangerous expectations and the corrosive lies we tell to survive.

 

CLOSING NIGHT SELECTION

Captain Tsunami                                                                                 World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 93 Min.

Director: Aaron Sherry

Quiet comic book store owner Glenn’s past, present, and future are thrown into disarray when precocious twelve-year-old Emma appears one night, hundreds of miles from her home, at his doorstep. Her brilliant, but neurodivergent mother, once the love of Glenn’s life, has mysteriously disappeared, leaving only a bag full of artwork about her childhood hero, Captain Tsunami, and cryptic instructions to bring it all to Glenn if anything should ever happen. Emma is certain that her mother’s beautiful and haunting pages hold not only a message to Glenn, but a secret about her family’s magical origins. However, as the story comes alive, everyone involved begins to question what they really know…and the truth is not what they expected to discover.

 

 

 

ADDITIONAL NARRATIVE FEATURES

A Bloody Mess                                                                        World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 83 Min.

Director: Daniel Hayden

A true-crime documentarian and her trusty crew investigate a small-town tragedy that’s faded into memory as a national joke. As her determination to uncover the truth becomes more and more intense, her methods become less and less ethical—until they become dangerous.

 

After Us, The Flood

Country: Finland; Running Time: 90 Min.

Director: Arto Halonen

How would you live your life if you got a second chance? Brilliant physicist Henrik creates a fusion reactor offering endless clean energy, but its commercial use leads to environmental collapse. By 2064, climate change has devastated Earth. The UN sends Henrik’s consciousness back to his birth to prevent disaster, but something goes wrong. Starting from an unexpected point, he must race against time—and himself—to save the future

 

American Comic                                                                                  World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time:    85 Min.

Director: Daniel J. Clark

American Comic is a verité-style mockumentary that follows two up-and-coming stand-up comedians, who, despite their superficial “cultural” differences, share remarkable similarities when it comes to egotism, self-destruction, and social ineptitude. As the film satirically pulls back the curtain on the unique subculture of stand-up comedy, self-absorbed competitiveness intensifies, leading to some shocking and unexpected revelations.

 

The Calling                                                                                          World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 97 Min.

Director: Mark Wilson

The Calling Witch is author and illustrator Meredith Laye’s most infamous creation, an evil woman whose siren call beckons children into the woods at night to become her supper. When the witch seems to have appeared outside their isolated country home – a month after their mother’s suicide and a week into their father Warren’s contract drilling for oil in another state – Virginia (20s) and Edward Laye (11) must band together to protect themselves and their family’s property. But the more they spar with the witch, the more they begin to understand she’s not what she appears, and that her very human history is more intricately entwined with their own than they could possibly have imagined.

 

Ciao, Mama                                                                                          World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 77 Min.

Director: Luca Perito

Ciao, Mama follows Tony Esposito as he returns to his hometown in Long Island, New York, for his beloved mother’s funeral. After years spent in Los Angeles chasing his dreams, Tony is weighed down by the guilt for not being there during her illness- a secret she kept, believing that goodbyes are pointless and don’t ease the pain of moving on. Instead, she held fast to the belief that carrying on the dream is what truly matters.

 

Conceiving Clara

Country: Canada; Running Time: 89 Min.

Director: Tarique Qayumi

Clara, a midwife, helps many women give birth but cannot bear a child. Under pressure from her mother-in-law, she undergoes IVF treatment. The complications lead her to choose between her life and the baby’s. Finally, she cannot connect with the baby and must find love in her daughter.

 

Crusty Fouler                                                                                      World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 72 Min.

Director: John Giacobbe

A couple in mourning set off on an impromptu sail around a mysterious bay, each with a dark secret in tow.

 

Designed By Preeti

Country: USA; Running Time: 93 Min.

Director: Gayatri Bajpai

Preeti, a graceful woman in her 50s, leaves her abusive, unfaithful husband, Ajay, and steps into an uncertain future. Battling ageism and sexism, she courageously starts her own dress-design business while working to heal the strained bond with her daughter. She forms a genuine friendship with Jackson, the kind-hearted owner of a restaurant and bar. Preeti faces ridicule and exclusion from her Indian community for defying her husband’s abuse and for her connection with Jackson. As she navigates her new life, Preeti discovers that freedom has its consequences.

 

The Distant Jump                                                                                World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time:

Director: Vinnie Hogan

When Jennifer’s daughter is abducted by people with supernatural abilities, the only clue left behind is a glowing, golden orb. An aura.

 

Dokita Musa                                                                                        World Premiere

Country: Nigeria; Running Time: 91 Min.

Director: Lanre’ Obisesan

A world cinema coming-of-age drama rooted in social realism. Set in a rural Yoruba village in Nigeria, the film follows 11-year-old Musa, a boy with palilalia who dreams of becoming a cardiologist. As he navigates a world marked by poverty, grief, and spiritual inheritance, Musa clings to education as his lifeline. When tragedy strikes, his dream collides with the harsh realities of his environment, forcing him to confront the limits of hope.

 

Good Sport

Country: USA; Running Time: 72 Min.

Director: Andrew Jack Zuckerman

Pat is having a bad, bad day. His ex-wife’s about to get remarried, he’s hung over, and now he’s got to coach his 12-year-old son’s basketball team. There, he must face off against helicopter parents, an insane opposing coach, and his own sense of failure.

 

Homewrecker

Country: USA; Running Time: 75 Min.

Director: Dante Marino

Megan is devastated when her mom can no longer afford to buy her a house, due to her stepdad’s financial troubles. Megan decides that she has to split them up. With the help of her boyfriend, Liam, she hatches a plan to use artificial intelligence to make a deepfake sex tape of her stepdad in order to frame him for cheating. Things get messy as Megan commits to the increasingly elaborate scheme and grapples with the morality of her actions.

 

The Killing Moon                                                                     World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 81 Min.

Director: Daniel Bogran

A wealthy couple’s lake vacation takes a sinister, seductive turn when an attractive, working-class stranger shows up wounded at their door.

 

Lady Parts

Country: USA; Running Time: 100 Min.

Director: Nancy Boyd

Based on writer and executive producer Bonnie Gross’s true story, Lady Parts is a dramedy feature film where a young woman’s sex life becomes a family affair when she has to undergo a vulvar vestibulectomy. Her loving, but overbearing parents help her through recovery (despite her cringing) and learn that saying “vagina” loud and proud is the first step to advocating for herself in all aspects of her life.

 

The Militia                                                                                           World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 118 Min.

Director: Dylan King Welter

Daniel Pierce dreams of joining the local militia alongside his father when he turns eighteen. But when his father becomes the target of the local sheriff, Daniel and his friends band together to form their own militia in a troubled effort to save him.

 

No Choice                                                                                            World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 95 Min.

Director: Nate Hilgartner

A young woman becomes unexpectedly pregnant and starts having harrowing, prophetic dreams that she will die if she can’t get an abortion.

 

The Obelisk                                                                                         World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 118 Min.

Director: Béla Baptiste

Traveling alone through the ruins of America, DAVID searches for relief from his worsening condition. Deep in the wilds, he unites with PLINY, a veteran fixated on exposing the nation’s downfall. Allied, they embark on a mission to the town of Lodeve, where a revolution brews against the government program that contaminated the water. Meanwhile, LIZ, a marketing exec for a lab, uncovers a corporate cover-up. With the obelisk in Lodeve serving as their signal-fire, they navigate towards the truth.

 

Our Happy Place

Country: USA; Running Time: 89 Min.

Director: Paul Bickel

Raya jolts awake on the forest floor—shivering, disoriented, and alone. She has no memory of how she got there. The next morning, it happens again—and then again the morning after. By the third morning, she claws her way out of a shallow grave. Each time, the graves deepen, as if an unseen force is trying to bury her alive. Back at her cabin, she’s haunted by visions of tortured women whose screams echo in her mind. Night after night, the supernatural torment intensifies, blurring the line between dream and reality—until Raya unearths a horrifying secret buried deep in the woods… and within herself.

 

Pilgrim

Country:  USA; Running Time: 111 Min.

Directors: Scout Purdy & Doug Purdy

After a series of revelations, 15-year-old Joe devises a plan to cure her teen angst: a month-long pilgrimage filled with communication issues, terrible survival skills, and zero Wi-Fi—AKA a summer hiking trip with her father. Pilgrim is a funny, heartwarming story of connection and discovery.

 

Real Couples                                                                                       World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 78 Min.

Director: Julian Berger

Oliver and Blue can’t stop arguing. Colton starts seeing Amber, but his roommate Tobias is always in the way. Avery moves in with Spencer, even though they’ve been together for less than a year. Russell and Julia run into someone from Julia’s past. Joe is nervous he’s terrible at sex, and Hannah doesn’t mind telling him the truth. Lucy and Tatum are in love. These are Real Couples.

 

Shattered Ice

Country: USA; Running Time: 100 Min.

Director: Alex Ranarivelo

Nehoiden High School hockey stars Will Mankus and Danny Campbell dream of college scholarships as they approach their critical senior year. Suddenly, their bright future is cast into darkness when Danny dies by suicide. Feeling his dreams slipping away amidst the loss of his best friend, Will struggles to find purpose and connection in his life, drawing the concern of his family, teammates, and childhood crush. As he confronts his grief and forms a bond with the team’s reluctant new coach, Will and the Nehoiden Black Bears become a symbol of resilience and a rallying cry for their town, finding hope in unexpected places.

 

Silent Prey                                                                                           World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 113 Min.

Director: Avan Hardwell

When an embattled Los Angeles attorney learns that the police have attributed her brother’s untimely death to an accidental overdose, she joins forces with a hesitant detective to uncover the truth. Soon their investigation unearths a string of murders that point to a serial killer hellbent on cleansing America of the evil he believes to be destroying it.

 

Something Casual                                                                               World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 105 Min.

Director: Brandon Buczek

Alex, a first-generation Latino artist, and Frankie, a professional dancer, navigate the soulless casual hookup culture of Los Angeles. Dating apps and casual sex reign, as they both deny their feelings and continue seeing other people while they fall in love. A series of misunderstandings leaves these two star-crossed lovers oscillating between confusion (ghosting and ignoring) and obsession (sex and pasta). But what happens when they finally meet someone different? Do they even know how to love anymore?

 

Sonny Boy

Country: USA; Running Time: 90 Min.

Director: Kristen Hansen

After a failed writing career, a writer struggles to find his way after returning home to reconcile with his dying father. Sonny tries to make peace with a broken dream before finding a second calling as a high school teacher. Still, his gift for shaping young lives falls short of the expectations of an ambitious father. Sonny tries to make amends before it’s too late, but can’t find the approval he’s always wanted. When it seems Sonny has finally forged his path, he makes an inexcusable mistake with a troubled student.

 

Splinter                                                                                                World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 85 Min.

Director: Rio Contrada

Grad student ROSY LOOPER is in the last semester of her practicum before becoming a certified school psychologist. In her professional life, she’s composed and responsible — a perfect role model for a child. Outside of school, she’s a motorcycle-riding, pill-popping thrill seeker. On her first day, Rosy volunteers to take the case of ELLA BETTANCOURT, a second-grader displaying mysterious behaviors. Rosy fears that Ella may be suffering abuse at home. To solve the case, she must confront her own history of trauma and convince Ella to do what she has never been able to do herself — open up.

 

Star People                                                                                          World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 103 Min.

Director: Adam Finberg

A photographer receives a tip that could finally shed light on her childhood UFO sighting, but a deadly heatwave and unexpected guests threaten to derail her obsessive search for answers.

 

Still Smiling                                                                             World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 97 Min.

Director: Jared Cohn

Inspired by true events, this gripping thriller follows Darya, a young woman who escapes war-torn Iran at 15, determined to build a new life in Los Angeles. She marries the charismatic Sam Lebon, a man who promises love and security, but beneath his charm lies a dark and dangerous obsession. As Sam’s control turns to violence, Darya makes a daring escape – only to realize he will never let her go.

 

Strait Undercover                                                                                World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 93 Min.

Director: Benjamin Gonyo

Strait Undercover is a hilarious action-comedy about a lowly rural USDA agent who goes undercover to stop a corrupt agro-tech company from polluting his hometown.

 

T                                                                                                          World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 87 Min.

Director: Lane Michael Stanley

Shot over the lead actor’s first year on Testosterone, T follows Em through their journey of gender discovery, and the challenges and joys they face in their romantic relationships, friendships, and family.

 

Taste The Revolution

Country: USA; Running Time: 86 Min.

Director: Daniel Klein

In August of 2001, a group of disillusioned college students calls for a World Summit to counter apathy of their privileged generation and unite a splintered activist front. Drawn together by a charismatic self-styled revolutionary and lured by the promise of free food and booze, hundreds of young people descend upon a borrowed country estate to drink, take drugs, have sex, and swap politics. Anticipating an event of historical significance, two aspiring filmmakers solicit a loan from an obscure regional soft drink company to document the event as it unfolds.

 

Teacher’s Pet                                                                                      World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 90 Min.

Director: Noam Kroll

When brilliant but isolated high school senior Clara’s English teacher dies mysteriously, a charismatic replacement arrives who takes a disturbing interest in her academic potential. As Mr. Heller’s mentorship turns to dangerous obsession, Clara uncovers his horrifying secret identity and murderous past. Now trapped in a psychological game with a predator who’s eliminated anyone standing in his way, Clara must use her understanding of Heller’s twisted psychology against him before she becomes his next victim. Some lessons are worth dying for – others are worth killing for.

 

Tether                                                                                                  World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 85  Min.

Director: Hariharasudhen Nagarajan

Racked with grief after losing his daughter Paula in a high school shooting, Leonard struggles to hold together the remnants of his old life. He clings to a fading hope of reuniting with his estranged wife, Amanda — a hope his therapist insists requires confronting his grief. Publicly vilified for freezing during the massacre, Gerald, an ex-school resource officer, lives under a shroud of shame, questioning his will to survive. When Leonard and Gerald’s paths collide, and their downward spirals converge, what darkness will their encounter unleash?

 

The Tributaries

Country: USA; Running Time: 101 Min.

Director: Kat Gueli

Robbie, a college student struggling to process her mother’s cancer diagnosis, meets Drew, a magnetic classmate whose charm hides deeper struggles of his own. Together, they form an unexpected bond that challenges them to face what they’ve been running from.

 

Trash Baby

Country: USA; Running Time: 100  Min.

Director: Jacy Mairs

Trash Baby is an indie drama that celebrates the kids who grew up amidst white trash culture in the early 2000’s. The film follows a young girl, Stevie (12), during yet another sweltering summer spent in Pine Park. After a run-in with the resident cool girl next door, Stevie strikes an unlikely friendship with wild not-so-child, Edie (20). Soon Stevie finds herself grappling with the natural desire to grow up and the reality of what we lose when we do.

 

The Unicorn Diaries                                                                             World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 100 Min.

Director: Cate Caplin

When Lili, an innocent curious Iraqi-American DJ girl with a traditional family and a long-term partner, is inspired by a liberated polyamorous couple to sample the Ethical Non-Monogamous lifestyle and explore a new world of sexual encounters, multiples partners, and fetish dating apps, she takes on the challenge from her boyfriend to prove she can keep her explorations from impacting their relationship.

 

Universal                                                                                             World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 90 Min.

Director: Stephen Portland

Two academics enjoying a romantic weekend in a remote log cabin are interrupted by the arrival of a woman claiming to have made a huge discovery and saying she needs their help. They give her five minutes to explain what she has found, which turns in to a half-hour, which in turn becomes the rest of the day, followed by a lively dinner and a raucous night. The next day, the gravity of the discovery begins to dawn on the three new friends, leading to a dramatic showdown over what to do with this explosive information.

 

Where Were You

Country: USA Running Time:   96  Min.

Director: Phillip Abraham

When two small-town artists cross paths in a cemetery, their mutual hunger for meaning inspires them to leave their broken hearts behind and move to Los Angeles, unbeknownst to each other.

 

 

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

 

A Little Fellow: The Legacy of A.P. Giannini

Country: USA; Running Time:  81 Min.

Director: Davide Fiore

A Little Fellow: The Legacy of A.P. Giannini is a feature documentary on A.P. Giannini, a visionary Italian-American banker who championed the working class and transformed California’s economy. From rebuilding San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake to backing Hollywood and the Golden Gate Bridge during the Great Depression, Giannini’s investments helped shape modern America. He offered loans on a handshake, defied Wall Street, and built the Bank of Italy into Bank of America. Through expert interviews and rare artifacts, the film explores his enduring legacy as a fearless innovator who made banking accessible to “the little fellow”.

 

American Clown                                                                      World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 90 Min.

Directors: Guilford Adams, Casey Pinkston

As the American narrative towards “bozos” sours, a working clown goes on a journey of discovery to find hope for an ever-changing profession.

 

Among Neighbors

Country: USA; Running Time: 100 Min.

Director: Yoav Potash

Using beautiful hand-drawn animation to bring the past to life, Among Neighbors investigates the story of a small, rural town where the longstanding peace between Jewish and Polish neighbors was shattered by World War II. Now, in an era where difficult truths about the past are being silenced for political gain, the film focuses on the only living Holocaust survivor from the town, and an aging eyewitness who saw Jews murdered there — six months after the Nazis were defeated.

 

Anxiety Club

Country: USA; Running Time: 86 Min.

Director: Wendy Lobel

Anxiety Club offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of anxiety through the lens of some of today’s most brilliant (and anxious) comedians: Tiffany Jenkins, Joe List, Marc Maron, Aparna Nancherla, Mark Normand, Baron Vaughn, and Eva Victor. With a mix of stand-up performances, sketch videos, exclusive interviews, and relatable everyday life scenarios, they candidly share their personal struggles with anxiety, the world’s most prevalent mental health condition, affecting more than 300 million people globally.

 

Fear And Now                                                                                      World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 94 Min.

Director: Liat Ron

After an unacknowledged yet all-too-common traumatic first birth, Director Liat Ron discovers the hidden power of HypnoBirthing. Through her own transformation and encounters with parents, medical professionals, and birth workers, she uncovers the profound impact of releasing fear and trauma and embracing a new approach to birth. This groundbreaking documentary challenges the fear-based birth culture and proves that safe, comfortable, and truly enjoyable births are possible- even within the current healthcare system.

 

Flamingo Camp

Country: USA; Running Time: 80 Min.

Director: Chris Coats

In the near-lawless squatter town of Slab City, a group of young queer and trans anarchists create a thriving safe space for themselves known as Flamingo Camp. In the harsh Sonoran Desert, the camp flourishes through the mild winter months under the leadership of its founder, Nova. But when Nova departs for the summer and the brutal heat sets in, the unthinkable happens–fracturing this once close-knit chosen family.

 

Fortunate Sons                                                                                    World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 85 Min.

Director: Peter Jones

A feature-length documentary about the 1974 graduating class of the Harvard School for Boys, then a private, military school for the sons of the Los Angeles elite. Born into privilege and groomed to lead, they entered 7th grade of this all-male, military school in the cultural watershed year of 1968. An American journey about friendship, life, loss, and redemption – culminating with the class’ 50th reunion in 2024 – it resonates powerfully with the developing national conversation about the mental health of boys and men, the evolution of masculinity, and the power of connection and vulnerability.

 

I Need You: 53 Years of The Band America

Country: USA; Running Time: 94 Min.

Directors: Dustin Elm, David Breschel

Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell, the founding members of the band America, have spent over five decades touring together, playing nearly 100 shows annually since their iconic hit “A Horse With No Name” skyrocketed them to fame fresh out of high school. During their 53rd straight year on the road, the duo decides to step back from touring together.

 

The Kids Are Not Alright                                                                     West Coast Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 88 Min.

Director: Mikaela Shwer

What does it mean to be a survivor? Generations of children have been left with this question in the wake of abuse suffered at the hands of the Troubled Teen Industry, an unregulated network of for-profit institutions claiming to fix wayward teenagers. Decades later, they are fighting back. Filmed over the course of nine years, The Kids Are Not Alright is an intimate portrait of trauma following three families’ journeys as they work to shed light on the devastating impacts of institutional abuse, pursue healing in the absence of justice, and fight to hold abusers accountable.

 

The Last Place On Earth

Countries: USA/Indonesia; Running Time: 110 Min.

Director: David Booth Gardner

A thrilling, eight-year journey into the heart of Sumatra’s Leuser Ecosystem—a 2.6-million-hectare rainforest where tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans still roam free. Filmed by a dedicated mostly Indonesian crew, this investigative documentary follows a group of extraordinary wildlife activists as they risk everything to save one of Earth’s last untouched wildernesses from the devastation of the illegal palm oil industry.

 

Meandering Scars                                                                   World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 102 Min.

Directors: Allison Norlian, Kody Leibowitz

Two decades after being paralyzed in a domestic violence incident, Erika Bogan uses her wheelchair to climb the largest free-standing mountain in the world – Mt. Kilimanjaro – to help raise awareness about the mental health struggles plaguing both her and the disability community at large.

 

Never Get Busted!                                                                   World Premiere

Country: Australia; Running Time: 110 Min.

Directors: David Anthony Ngo, Stephen Mccallum

Barry Cooper is an expert at hiding drugs, evading police, and raising hell! But once upon a time he was a highly decorated Texas Narcotics Officer. After a raid goes wrong, destroying a family not unlike his own, Barry’s conscience gets the better of him and he quits the force. Using stolen police tapes, he creates a DVD series teaching drug users how to hide their stash and becomes an instant media sensation. This is the story of one man’s fight to turn the tide on the War on Drugs, if he doesn’t get busted in the process!

 

One But Many                                                                                      World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 67 Min.

Director: Janna Giacoppo

An unflinching documentary that reveals how the escalating global crisis of Human-Wildlife Conflict is being weaponized—used against the people and animals who suffer the most. The film exposes deep ties between the trophy hunting industry and policy decisions driven by both the U.S. and African governments, leaving communities and wildlife in deadly peril. But in parts of Kenya, where trophy hunting has been banned for decades, extraordinary models of coexistence are not only emerging—they’re thriving.

 

The Opener

Country: USA; Running Time: 72 Min.

Director: Jeff Toye

The Opener is a feel-good music doc about Philip Labes, a young street-performer/singer-songwriter who decided to write 30 songs in 30 days to process his grief and isolation during the pandemic. After posting his music to TikTok, Philip found that his music spoke to millions. When it reached the ears of one of his heroes, Grammy-winner Jason Mraz, Philip found himself faced with the opportunity of a lifetime: to open for Jason Mraz on his latest tour.

 

Squatchers: The People Who Believe In Bigfoot                                             World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 83 Min.

Directors: Barret Hacia, Josiah Bultema

An outsider’s view into the endearing subculture of those who believe in Bigfoot, from scientists to the supernatural and everything in between.

 

Voices: The Danny Gans Story                                                                        World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 102 Min.

Director: Andrew Davies Gans

Voices: The Danny Gans Story is a captivating exploration of a son’s journey to uncover the truth behind his father’s extraordinary life. Andrew Gans delves deep into the inspiring and improbable journey of his father, Danny Gans, and the circumstances surrounding his untimely passing. As Andrew navigates a path of self-discovery, growth, and acceptance, his story unfolds against the compelling backdrop of his father’s underdog triumphs. It’s a story about the echoes of a voice that continues to inspire, reverberating through the life of the son he left behind.

 

You’re No Indian                                                                                              World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 80 Min.

Director: Ryan Flynn

“Disenrollment – The Elimination of an Indigenous Person’s Citizenship in their Tribe.” Over the past thirty years, thousands of Native Americans have been unceremoniously banished from their tribes. These include elders, teachers, native language speakers, tribal politicians, and even children. But why? “You’re No Indian” explores the complex political issues surrounding disenrollment and how casino revenue may be fueling a quiet civil war in Indian country.

 

Zzaslow K-427                                                                                                 World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 78 Min.

Director: Robert Ham

Zzaslow K-427 honors the remarkable service of the longest tenured bomb-sniffing dog to ever serve in the U.S. Army, and how this unassuming black Labrador retriever saved lives, both on and off the battlefield, healing humans in extraordinary ways that are completely unexpected.

 

 

MIDNIGHT FEATURES

 

Acolyte                                                                                                            World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 96 Min.

Director: Cameron A. Tubbs

After a mysterious incident, Kai fled his home in rural Appalachia thinking he would never look back. But when his mom dies, he returns seven years later hoping to repair his relationship with his estranged and troubled brother, Russ. As they try to put the past behind them, strange and disturbing things begin to happen around their home in the mountains: locals going missing, break-ins, and strange sounds coming from the basement. Soon Kai is forced to confront the dark legacy of their family – and how you can never really escape your past.

 

Kombucha                                                                                                       World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time: 95 Min.

Director: Jake Myers

Luke Merritt lands a job at the cult-like Symbio Corporation, where a mind-altering kombucha turns employees into productive corporate cogs. As the drink begins to erase his identity, his ex-girlfriend Elyse uncovers Symbio’s grotesque secret: a monstrous Mother at the heart of the company, churning out obedient clones. With Luke slipping beyond reach, Elyse must race to save him and destroy the source before the company consumes him completely.

 

Peeping Todd                                                                                                  World Premiere

Country: USA; Running Time:  88 Min.

Director: Josh Munds, Chris Alan Evans

When his peeping passions become compromised, Todd decides he’ll do whatever it takes to continue stalking his beloved Claire. An obsessive HOA fleet and a dense boyfriend are obstacles Todd must dance around if he wants to sing his way into Claire’s heart. As Claire gets wrapped up in the lies of her fiancé and the web of her stalker, she must escape the two most toxic relationships she’s ever faced.

 

Séance

Country: USA; Running Time:  85 min.

Director: Vivian Kerr

In 1892 California, a Victorian woman contemplating adultery is forced to take refuge from a storm at the home of her first husband and his unstable wife, who claims to be haunted by their dead child.

 

 

NARRATIVE SHORTS

 

All We Can Do

Country: USA; Running Time:  20 Min.

Director: Ryan Noufer

 

Apricot

Country: USA; Running Time: 29 Min.

Director: Frank Frascella

 

Asher Baby

Country: USA; Running Time:  13.5 Min.

Director: Paulina Lagudi Ulrich

 

Aura

Country: USA; Running Time:  16 Min.

Director: Tarun Kanakamedala

 

B!Tch I’m Early (B.I.E.)

Country: USA; Running Time:  6.5 Min.

Writers/Director/Prod: Jesse Cowell

 

Backstage

Country: USA; Running Time:   11.5 Min.

Writers/Director: Gabe Zack

 

Blood And Milk

Country: USA; Running Time:  12 Min.

Writers/Director: Eve Crusto

 

Blood Boys

Country: USA; Running Time:  13 Min.

Writers/Director: Jordan M. Hahn

 

Blue Plaque

Country: UK; Running Time:  15.5 MIn.

Writers/Director: Fraser Clubb

 

Break Room

Country: USA; Running Time:  46 Min.

Writers/Director: Emily Goss

 

Canchas

Country: USA/Spain; Running Time:  17.5 Min.

Director: Paula Blanco Pérez

 

Canvassing

Country: USA; Running Time:   11 Min.

Director: Matty Chang

 

Capture

Country: USA; Running Time:   19 Min.

Director: Jamie Effros

 

Cataratas

Country: Argentina Running Time:   5.5 Min.

Director: Francisco Bendomir

 

Charon

Country: USA; Running Time:  11 Min.

Director: Daniel Casey

 

Chooch

Country: USA; Running Time:  12 Min.

Director: Peter Horgan

 

Coconut + Pistol

Country: USA; Running Time:   17 Min.

Director: Gregory Caruso

 

Composure

Country: USA; Running Time:  11.5 Min.

Director: Windy Raun

 

Dandelion

Country: USA; Running Time:   20 Min.

Director: Fiona Obertinca

 

Darkness Falling

Country: USA/Poland; Running Time:  4 Min.

Director: Marcin Nowrotek

 

Dead Weight

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Director: Virginia Root

 

Dependent

Country: Australia; Running Time:   14.5 Min.

Director: Joseph Chebatte

 

Dog People

Country: USA; Running Time:  20 Min.

Director: Bradley Stryker

 

Doggone

Country: USA; Running Time:  30 Min.

Director: Emelie Claxton

 

Dunwich

Country: USA; Running Time:  12 Min.

Writers/Directors: Chris Marrone & Chris S. Gabriel

 

Escape Artist

Country: Canada; Running Time:   8 Min.

Director: Sergine Dumais

 

Everybody’s Sad

Country: USA; Running Time:  10 Min.

Director: Steve Sanders

 

Experts In A Dying Field

Country: USA; Running Time:  17.5 Min.

Director: Mitchell Camarda

 

Fast

Country: USA; Running Time:  14.5 Min.

Director: Clayton Henderson

 

Fireflies In The Dusk

Country: USA; Running Time:   18 Min.

Director: Jonathan Hammond

 

Good Boy

Country: USA; Running Time:  18 Min.

Director: Colin Russell

 

The Greatest Joy

Country: USA; Running Time:  13 Min.

Director: Lea Pascal

 

Grind

Country: USA; Running Time:   16 Min.

Director: Mark Apicella

 

Happy Place

Country: USA; Running Time:  11.5 Min.

Director: Sara Monge

 

Happy Shameversary

Country: USA; Running Time:   8 Min.

Director: Megan L.C. Mcnally

 

Healer

Country: USA; Running Time:  12 Min.

Director: Grant Lafferty

 

Heaven And Nature

Country: USA; Running Time:  8 Min.

Director: Steven Fierberg

 

I Do Without You

Country: USA; Running Time:   19.5 Min.

Director: Vivian Miranda

 

Illusion Of Abundance

Country: USA; Running Time:  19 Min.

Directors: Amy Macdonald, Sofia Gorder Of Brolly Arts, Christopher Lee, Alex Lee Of Twig Media Lab

 

Jewboy

Country: USA; Running Time:   7 Min.

Director: David Bernstein

 

Just Before Dawn

Country: USA/UK; Running Time:   23 Min.

Director: Dustin Bowser

 

Kodar: The Primordial God Of Light And Ether

Country: USA; Running Time:  11.5 Min.

Director: Will Ropp

 

Lemon

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Director: Beth Curry

 

Masclooking

Country: USA; Running Time:   9 Min.

Director: Jonathan Hammond

 

Miriam

Country: USA; Running Time:   17 Min.

Director: Josie Andrews

 

Money Talk$

Country: USA; Running Time:   33.5 Min.

Director: Tony Mucci

 

Moti

Country: India; Running Time:   16 Min.

Director: Yash Saraf

 

My Kind Of People

Country: USA; Running Time:  14.5 Min.

Director: Joe Picozzi

 

The Nickname

Country: USA; Running Time:   6.5 Min.

Director: Rachel Olson

 

No Trouble

Country: USA; Running Time:  18 Min.

Director: Jonathan Chan

 

Nonna’s Nude

Country: USA; Running Time:  7 Min.

Director: Courtney Ulrich

 

Nwa (Black)

Country: USA; Running Time:  20.5 Min.

Director: Hans Augustave

 

Obit

Country: USA; Running Time:   23 Min.

Director: Ben Tedesco

 

Old Goat

Country: USA; Running Time:   8.5 Min.

Director: Teddy Alvarez-Nissen

 

Over (Or How To Save The World)

Country: Australia; Running Time:   18.5 Min.

Writers/Directors: Duncan Ragg & Anna Phillips

 

Patakha

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Director: Rohit Relan

 

Paulie

Country: Canada; Running Time:   15 Min.

Director: Aaron Martini

 

People Walk Dogs Late At Night In The Suburbs

Country: USA; Running Time:  24 Min.

Director: Drake Wootton

 

Performance Review

Country: USA; Running Time:   11.5 Min.

Director: Lain Ewing

 

Rehearsal

Country: USA; Running Time:   15 Min.

Director: Jamie Gallo

 

Sandra

Country: USA; Running Time:   12 Min.

Directors: Hannah Levy, Jen Chuck

 

S.B.S. (Single Black Shepherd)

Country: USA; Running Time:  8.5 Min.

Director: Tiffany Yvonne Cox

 

She Follows

Country: USA; Running Time:   15 Min.

Director: Gio Randazzo

 

Shortwave

Country: USA; Running Time:  18.5 Min.

Director: Mike Diaz

 

Sky

Country: USA; Running Time:  14.5 Min.

Director: Andrew Lucido

 

Slice

Country: USA; Running Time:   10.5 Min.

Directors: Siri Miller, Lauren Hoover

 

Snowbird

Country: USA; Running Time:  25 Min.

Director: Patrick Curran

 

Sorry, My Cat Is Sick

Country: USA; Running Time:  22.5 Min.

Directors: Mashka Wolfe, Jaden Lebel

 

Spool

Country: USA; Running Time:   11 Min.

Director: Mike Manning

 

Swedish Death

Country: Ireland; Running Time:  12.5 Min.

Director Kristina Yee

 

Talk Shit

Country: USA; Running Time:  12.5 Min.

Directors: Boyfriends (Will Thede & Ben Weiss)

 

Te Seguiré A La Oscuridad

Country: USA; Running Time:  12 Min.

Director: Nick Luciano

 

Today Again

Country: USA/Canada; Running Time:  18 Min.

Director: Harrison Thomas

 

The Traveler

Country: USA; Running Time:   18 Min.

Director: Matthew Scheffler

 

Turpentine

Country: USA; Running Time:   14 Min.

Writers/Directors: Luke & Rita Konopasky

 

Unfaithful!

Country: USA; Running Time:  9 Min.

Director: Seri DeYoung

 

Uno Y Medio Contra El Mundo

Country: USA; Running Time:   22 Min.

Director: Jacob Estrada

 

Unit 303

Country: Canada; Running Time:   5.5 Min.

Director: Beth Evans

 

Waltz For Three

Country: USA/France; Running Time:  18 Min.

Director: Oriana Ng

 

What The Heck Is Going On.

Country: USA; Running Time:   17 Min.

Director: Greg Rubner

 

Witch

Country: USA; Running Time:  8 Min.

Directors: Kevin Khamneipur & Andrew Frescas

 

Wrestle-Off

Country: USA; Running Time:  19.5 Min.

Director: Sabatino Ciatti Jr.

 

Xy

Country: USA; Running Time:   12 Min.

Director: Stephan Fleet

 

Yinding Bridge

Country: USA; Running Time:   10.5 Min.

Director: Joanna Song

 

 

Documentary Shorts

 

A Good Death

Country: USA; Running Time:  19 Min.

Director: Mia Hagerty

 

Ask An Iranian

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Directors: Elliot Feld, Jonathan Pottins

 

Degrees Of Freedom

Country: USA; Running Time:  33 Min.

Directors: Aisha X. Elliott, Cheryl Wilkins, Kathy Boudin, Jake Ratner

 

Diminishing Returns

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Director: Colin Whitman

 

The Healing Cube

Country: USA; Running Time:  30 Min.

Director: Christopher Gallo

 

Held At Gunpoint

Country: USA; Running Time:  22 Min.

Director: Mark Sanchez

 

Illusion Of Abundance

Country: USA; Running Time:  19 Min.

Directors: Amy Macdonald, Sofia Gorder Of Brolly Arts, Christopher Lee, Alex Lee Of Twig Media Lab

 

Flipping Pancake Day

Country: USA; Running Time:   20 Min.

Director: Ben Scantlin

 

Follow The Sun

Country: USA/Japan; Running Time:  27 Min.

Director: Sybil Wendler

 

Folsom’s Run

Country: USA; Running Time:   16 Min.

Director: Evan Morton

 

Import Models

Country: USA; Running Time:  11.5 Min.

Director: James Chung

 

Ink Or Dye

Country: USA; Running Time:  17 Min.

Director: Lane Michael Stanley

 

Lost Alone

Country: USA; Running Time:  6 Min.

Director: Meital Cohen Navarro

 

The Moon Is Beautiful

Country: Germany; Running Time:   8.5 Min.

Director: Bruno Noaro

 

More Than Santa Baby

Country: USA; Running Time:   40 Min.

Director: Tamar Springer

 

Old Girl In A Tutu: Susan Rennie Distrups Art History

Country: USA; Running Time:   8 Min.

Director: Cheri Gaulke

 

P.U.P. Story – A Documentary Tail Of Love And Affection

Country: USA; Running Time:   20 Min.

Director: Barry Rosenthal

 

Stitch & Time

Country: USA; Running Time:   14 Min.

Directors: David Munro & V. Scott Balcerek

 

Van Gogh And The Hospital Garden

Country: USA/France; Running Time:  8 min.

Director: Mustafa Eck

 

 

Midnight Shorts

 

Ada And Evan

Country: USA; Running Time:   9.5 Min.

Director: Delaney Flanagan

 

Be Nice

Country: USA; Running Time:   7 Min.

Director: Eric Baktanian

 

Bronze

Country: USA; Running Time:  7 Min.

Director: Corey Benson Powers

 

Close Encounter

Country: USA; Running Time:  13.5 Min.

Director: Jeph Porter

 

Endzgiving

Country: USA; Running Time:  10.5 Min.

Director: Tina Carbone

 

The Full-Time Love Rat

Country: Australia; Running Time:  16 Min.

Director: Tristan Barr

 

In2u

Country: USA; Running Time:   14 Min.

Director: Adrienne Acevedo Lovette

 

It Draws Closer

Country: USA; Running Time:  4.5 Min.

Director: Joshua David Matthews

 

Me & My Penis

Country: USA; Running Time:   15.5 Min.

Director: Claire Chubbuck

 

Mirror/Mirror

Country: USA; Running Time:   12.5 Min.

Director: Drew Phillips

 

My Dead Dad’s Funeral

Country: USA; Running Time:  12.5 Min.

Director: Jamie Manelis

 

The Night Within

Country: USA; Running Time:  18.5 Min.

Director: Mark Lammerding

 

Silent Echoes

Country: USA; Running Time:   19 Min.

Director: Katie O’grady

 

Sister

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Director: Alyce Tzue

 

Tag

Country: USA; Running Time:  15 Min.

Director: Travis Bible

 

Violet Vendetta

Country: USA; Running Time:  11 Min.

Director: Ted Hayden

 

Virgin

Country: USA; Running Time:   14.5 Min.

Director: Ramone Menon

 

Yes Dear

Country: USA; Running Time:  4.5 Min.

Director: Ken Blackwell

 

 

Downbeat

 

Begin Again

Country: USA; Running Time:   4 Min.

Director: Ava Acres

 

Canned

Country: South Korea; Running Time:  5 Min.

Director: Lynn Lee

 

Copilot

Country: USA; Running Time:   6 Min.

Directors: Robert Devine & Jeremiah Hammerling

 

Dance Unite Us

Country: Norway; Running Time:  2.5 Min.

Director: Ove Kenneth Nilsen

 

Darkness Falling

Countries: Poland/USA; Running Time: 4 Min.

Director: Marcin Nowrotek

 

Day 34

Country: USA; Running Time:   5 Min.

Director: Karen Haglof

 

The Echo Of Your Goodbye

Country: USA; Running Time:  3 Min.

Director: Satu

 

Fight For Ukraina

Country: USA; Running Time:   3 Min.

Director: Kent Moran

 

The Echo Of Your Goodbye

Country: USA; Running Time:  3 Min.

Director: Satu

 

The Ghost Is Me

Country: USA; Running Time:   2.5 Min.

Director: Marc Havener

 

Longing/Belonging

Country: Canada; Running Time:  3.5 Min.

Directors: Rachael Withers & Niamh Wilson

 

Loser

Country: USA; Running Time:   3.5 Min.

Director: Andie Arbo

 

Snapshot

Country: UK; Running Time:   9 Min.

Director: Cottia Thorowgood

 

Staircase Stomp

Country: USA; Running Time:  3.5 Min.

Director: Aaron Louis

 

Takeitall

Country: USA; Running Time:   4.5 Min.

Director: Ron Geffen

 

These Moms Are Cooler Than Me

Country: USA; Running Time:  2 Min.

Director: Andrew Bourne

 

Valerie June – ‘Joy, Joy’

Country: USA; Running Time:   3 Min.

Director: Taylor Washington

 

W.H.W.D.

Country: USA; Running Time:  3.5 Min.

Wri/Director/Prod/Cast: Timothy Hautekiet

 

Would You Call Him A Bad Man?

Country: USA; Running Time:  5 Min.

Director: Ian Hinden

 

 

Pilots

 

Basil King

Country: USA; Running Time:  21.5 Min.

Director: Daryl Della

 

Before Anyone Else

Country: USA; Running Time:  14 Min.

Director: Samantha Barrett

 

Broadway Books: The Tipping Point

Country: USA; Running Time: 25 Min.

Director: Carianne King

 

Crazy As a Loon

Country: USA; Running Time: 14 Min

Director: Monica Raymund

 

Department Of One

Country: USA; Running Time: 48 Min.

Director: John Redlinger

 

Divine Intervention

Country: USA; Running Time: 17.5 Min.

Director: Kelly Mccready

 

Enchanted Investigations: Goldilocks

Country: USA; Running Time: 9 Min.

Director: Daric Loo

 

Formerly Known As

Country: USA; Running Time: 21 Min.

Director: Chris Leary

 

The Fun In Funny

Country: USA; Running Time: 22 Min

Director: Christine Lakin

 

Gasbag

Country: USA; Running Time: 24 Min

Directors: Christopher Gerson & Julie Kramer

 

Gumshoes

Country: USA; Running Time: 20 Min

Director: Sarah Haskins

 

Halfway Handsome

Country: USA; Running Time: 27 Min

Director: Matt Tory

 

Iamerica

Country: USA; Running Time: 23.5 Min

Director: Sean Crampton

 

Love/All

Country: USA; Running Time: 22.5 Min

Director: Greg Bekkers

 

Observance

Country: USA; Running Time: 23 Min

Director: Emily Lerer

 

One For The Team

Country: USA; Running Time: 32 Min

Director: Rain Valdez

 

Paper Dreams

Country: USA; Running Time: 13 Min

Director: ​​Casey Washington

 

Pick Me Up

Country: USA; Running Time: 7 Min

Directors: Brian Regal & Nat Anglin

 

The Psionicum

Country: USA; Running Time: 24 Min

Director: Robert Moon

 

Two

Country: Kazakhstan; Running Time: 30 Min

Director: Olzhas Yermekbayev

 

United Crafts Of America

Country: USA; Running Time: 47 Min

Director: ​​Sergio Camacho

 

Sisters Of Seneca

Country: USA; Running Time: 13 Min

Director: Greg Kaston

 

The War On Straws

Country: USA; Running Time: 18.5 Min

Director: Eleanor Vigneault

 

 

Dances With Kidz

Features

Apocalypse Love

Country: USA; Running Time: 60 Min.

Director: Vera Vanguard

 

Iron Family

Country: USA; Running Time: 90 Min.

Director: Patrick Longstreth

 

 

 

Pro Shorts

Captain Princess

Country: USA; Running Time: 6 Min.

Director: Michael E. Peter

 

Changing Room

Country: India; Running Time: 11 Min.

Director: Ruchir Kulkarni

 

Earthworms

Country: USA; Running Time: 16 Min.

Director: Caitlin Noah

 

Forget-Me-Not

Country: USA; Running Time: 10 Min.

Director: Shayla C. Durbois

 

Nod

Country: USA; Running Time: 21 Min.

Director: Tristan Baumgardner

 

Pow!

Country: USA; Running Time: 8 Min.

Director: Joey Clift

 

Snow Day!

Country: USA; Running Time: 10 Min.

Director: Kiara Lin

 

Straight Laced

Country: USA; Running Time: 21 Min.

Director: Cynthia Gibb

 

The Outcasts

Country: USA; Running Time: 15 Min.

Director: Jenn Page

 

The Rocket Man

Country: Canada; Running Time: 18 Min.

Director: Laurence Cohen

 

The Wishing Wand

Country: USA; Running Time: 3 Min.

Director: Jane Fraser

 

Unraveled

Country: USA; Running Time: 14 Min.

Director: Yale Fried

 

Weirdos

Country: USA; Running Time: 5.5 Min.

Director: Paul Hollingsworth