Screening Time(s): Wednesday, April 15 at 10:00am Thursday, April 16 at 10:05am
Directed by: Gianna Toboni
Synopsis: Follows three teens in states that restrict gender-affirming care. Over the course of a year, these families endure impossible challenges and show unparalleled strength as they endure attacks from their government—and communities. Civil rights experts and pioneers in the trans community contextualize this moment in history: these new laws are a thinly veiled political strategy that’s been used against different communities for decades.
Screening Time(s): Wednesday, April 15 at 10:05 am Thursday, April 16 at 4:25 pm
Directed by: Piotr Domalewski Cast: Tobiasz Wajda, Bruno Błach-Baar, Mikołaj Juszczyk, Filip Juszczyk, Daria Kalinchuk, Kamila Urzędowska, Tomasz Schuchardt, Sławomir Orzechowski, Artur Paczesny
Synopsis: A group of teenage altar boys, frustrated by adult hypocrisy and the Church’s indifference to injustice, take moral law into their own hands. Secretly wiretapping confessions, they become self-appointed judges — until their mission spirals into a dangerous game blurring the line between faith, justice, and rebellion.
Synopsis: Adnan, a young art student, arrives in New York City to flat-sit. Over two summers, between city streets and forest paths, moments from his past and present begin to intertwine in a series of artistic and erotic encounters - revealing cracks in his everyday reality.
Screening Time(s): Wednesday, April 15 at 12:25pm Saturday, April 18 at 5:50pm Sunday, April 19 at 9:10am
The Long-Reigning King of Rollercastle Skateland Directed by: David Hull Synopsis: The long-tenured manager of an aging, castle-themed roller rink faces the final days of business for his beloved little empire. A King's Curtain Directed by: Grant M. Johnson Synopsis: A woman's love for her father is tested when his descent into Alzheimer's jeopardizes her chance for a coveted promotion.
Such A Pretty Girl Directed by: Deborah Puette Synopsis: Meg's twelve-year-old uncovers a relic from Meg's childhood, and their family will never be the same. i want to go to moscow Directed by: Sarah Baskin Synopsis: A disillusioned actor spirals when she's thrown into a classroom of kids rehearsing her favorite play, Chekhov's THREE SISTERS.
OLIVE Directed by: Tom Koch Synopsis: While caring for his grandmother, Sam begins to question the nature of their relationship.
SilverSizzle Directed by: Brian Russell Synopsis: Two recent widowers enlist the aid of a cemetery caretaker to find new love among widows visiting their departed spouses.
Screening Time(s): Wednesday, April 15 at 2:20pm Friday, April 17 at 4:00pm Sunday, April 19 at 11:25am
The Ride Directed by: Slava Denisov Synopsis: 1976 Plymouth reflects on decades of human life, witnessing freedom, temptation, and redemption as it passes from owner to owner.
May I Put You On Hold? Directed by: Ash Blodgett Synopsis: Liz is accidentally transferred to the Afterlife, and must outwit cosmic bureaucracy if she wants to get back to Earth. I Often Dream of Trains Directed by: Billy Baker & David Gianopoulos Synopsis: A lost man tries to find his way home.
Sugar Directed by: Eden Ohayon, Alexandra Nedved Synopsis: When a rookie sugar baby meets a first-time sugar daddy, their encounter becomes intimate in a way she didn’t expect.
The Callback Directed by: Kara Herold Synopsis: A comedy about following a dream into a waking nightmare.
Another Day in the West Directed by: Matthew Sliger Synopsis: The true cycle of the West reveals itself when a cowboy steps up to defend the honor of the woman he loves.
Screening Time(s): Wednesday, April 15 at 2:40pm Saturday, April 18 at 11:20am
Directed by: Rowan Haber Cast: Julia Sweeney, Kevin Nealon, Molly Kearney, Abby McEnany, Murray Hill
Synopsis: WE ARE PAT explores the evolution of gender identity and comedy from the ’90s to the present day through the lens of the iconic “Saturday Night Live” sketch, It’s Pat.
Screening Time(s): Sunday, April 12 at 4:20pm Wednesday, April 15 at 4:20pm Saturday, April 18 at 5:55
Directed by: Zaya Benazzo & Maurizio Benazzo
Synopsis: Amidst the horizons of Diné land, the legacy of historical trauma echos through generations. At the center, a medicine man and a small school, where grief and resilience meet in song, teaching, and k’é (kinship). Little Singer is rooted in land; carrying the vision and medicine of k’é forward.
Screening Time(s): Tuesday, April 14 at 10:00am Wednesday, April 15 at 4:50pm
Directed by: Alice Douard Cast: Ella Rumpf, Monia Chokri, Noémie Lvovsky, Emy Juretzko, Julien Gaspar-Oliveri
Synopsis: Céline is awaiting the arrival of her first child. But she isn’t pregnant. In three months, it’s her wife, Nadia, who will give birth to their daughter. Under the gaze of her friends, her mother, and facing the law, she searches for her place and legitimacy.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 7:45pm Wednesday, April 15 at 6:50pm
Directed by: Ritesh Gupta Cast: Helena Howard, Inanna Sarkis, Jake Abel, and Kelli Garner
Synopsis: Queer screenwriter Allina Green is hired to write the final Red Mask slasher. Under pressure and facing death threats, she and her fiancé retreat to a secluded Airbnb. A twisted game spirals into a deadly fight when uninvited guests crash.
Synopsis: After a woman is abandoned by her boyfriend in the forest, she befriends a pair of notorious fugitives on the run from the law, and becomes dangerously entangled in their relationship.
Screening Time(s): Tuesday, April 14 at 6:40pm Wednesday, April 15 at 7:05pm
Directed by: Oscar Boyson Cast: Jaeden Martell, Asa Butterfield, Chris Bauer, Jennifer Ehle, Anna Baryshnikov, Noah Centineo, Becky Ann Baker, Avan Jogia, Pippa Knowles.
Synopsis: Eager to impress his activist crush, a wealthy New York teenager follows an online connection to Texas, where he's convinced he can stop an act of extreme violence.
Screening Time(s): Sunday, April 12 at 2:15pm Wednesday, April 15 at 7:10pm Saturday, April 18 at 3:45pm
Directed by: Stephanie Lucas Cast: Eric Chavez, Yadira Chavez, Tiger Chavez
Synopsis: Eric Chavez has a heart of gold, a magnetic personality, and a knack for telling stories–but the young artist and his vibrant family are haunted by the shadow of a past tragedy in this dreamlike, observational documentary that was filmed over 12 years.
This film contains scenes discussing suicide and self-harm that some viewers may find distressing.
Screening Time(s): Wednesday, April 15 at 9:05pm Friday, April 17 at 11:40am Saturday, April 18 at 7:35pm
Directed by: Carlitos Do Souto Cast: Dennis Haysbert, Carlitos Do Souto, Desiree Ross Circus-Szalewski
Synopsis: When NASA loses contact with U.S. astronauts, a hacker under house arrest hacks the International Space Station from his rundown apartment, uncovering a lone survivor and a deadly hostage crisis. Now he must guide her home undetected without violating his probation.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 10:55am Sunday, April 12 at 11:05am Wednesday, April 15 at 9:10pm
Bench Seats Directed by: Courtney DeStefano Synopsis: When an argument with her wife lands Dani at a crossroads, she reflects on her memories of one transformational summer.
Daddies Boi Directed by: Jason Avezzano Synopsis: As youth and options dry up, two aging sugar babies plunge into the "desire economy” through an app: Daddies Boi.
MascLooking Directed by: Jonathan Hammond Synopsis: After two friends banter over using Brindr, one is left chatting with a mysterious stranger. And he’s getting closer…
The Next Day Directed by: Jonathan Wolfe Synopsis: A gay man confronts his fiancé the day after a traumatic event, forcing him to question their upcoming wedding plans.
Dérive Directed by: Lianne Sonia Walden Synopsis: A reclusive publisher is transformed by chance encounters during a Surrealist odyssey across NYC to release her ex-wife’s ashes.
Wall Udder Directed by: Alexandra Hayden Synopsis: A dissatisfied woman confronts repressed feelings of malaise after her partner comes home smelling like milk.