Screening Time(s): Friday, April 10 at 9:30am Thursday, April 16 at 4:30pm
Directed by: Mike Doyle Cast: F. Murray Abraham, Caroline Aaron, Noam Ash, Charlie Barnett
Synopsis: When Nate moves in with his grandparents after a bad breakup with his boyfriend, the two generations' life experiences, values, and philosophies collide in exasperating, funny, and heartbreaking ways.
Synopsis: In this heartwarming comedy, a Ghanaian fisherman teams up with a modern, bougie talking fish and a few companions for an adventure to Accra. They chase the dream of owning a boat while balancing the modern world and traditions.
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 10 at 4:20pm Saturday, April 11 at 9:10am
Directed by: Rich Newey Cast: Betsy Brandt, Aya Cash, Ella Rubin, Thomas Sadoski, Mimi Rogers
Synopsis: Morgan (Ella Rubin) is a sheltered 17-year-old, struggling to define who she is in order to write her college entrance essay. When a crisis provides her the rare opportunity to spend time with her significantly older half-siblings (Betsy Brandt, Thomas Sadoski, Aya Cash), she hopes they’ll be able to shed some light on what it means to be an adult, only to be disappointed when she discovers they’re all faking it.
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 10 at 6:35pm Saturday, April 11 at 7:15pm
Directed by: Sabrina Greco Cast: Colin Burgess, Nick Corirossi, Ally Davis
Synopsis: Raina, trapped in a car accident, finds herself drawn to a manipulative magician, whose illusions mirror her dysfunction. Their relationship worsens, leading to a dark exploration of guilt, attraction, and fractured friendships.
Directed by: Gregg Araki Cast: Olivia Wilde, Cooper Hoffman, Charli XCX, Daveed Diggs, Mason Gooding, Chase Sui Wonders, Johnny Knoxville
Synopsis: When fresh-faced Elliot (Hoffman) lands an exciting job for renowned artist, icon and provocateur Erika Tracy (Wilde), his fantasies come true as Erika taps him to become her sexual muse. But Elliot soon finds himself out of his depth as Erika takes him on a journey more profound than he ever could have imagined, into a world of sex, obsession, power, betrayal and murder.
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 10 at 4:20pm Saturday, April 11 at 9:10am
Directed by: Rich Newey Cast: Betsy Brandt, Aya Cash, Ella Rubin, Thomas Sadoski, Mimi Rogers
Synopsis: Morgan (Ella Rubin) is a sheltered 17-year-old, struggling to define who she is in order to write her college entrance essay. When a crisis provides her the rare opportunity to spend time with her significantly older half-siblings (Betsy Brandt, Thomas Sadoski, Aya Cash), she hopes they’ll be able to shed some light on what it means to be an adult, only to be disappointed when she discovers they’re all faking it.
Directed by: Mye Hoang Cast: Katy McHugh, Umair Khan, Lana Malkawi
Synopsis: Qatar has a street cat population equal to the nation's human population – where disease is rampant and local adoption is rare. The film follows a network of multinational rescuers and a cat cafe owner, all working to fly out 25 lucky cats to the US.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 3:35pm Tuesday, April 14 at 4:00pm
Directed by: Eugene Jarecki
Synopsis: “The Six Billion Dollar Man” reveals the real story behind WikiLeaks — a tense, high-stakes investigation into truth, power, and the global fight for press freedom. Drawing on never-before-seen footage and unprecedented access, the film unfolds like a real-life spy thriller, reminding us what is truly at stake when journalism becomes a crime.
Directed by: Mye Hoang Cast: David Giovanni, Jeff Judkins, Nathan Kehn, Peter Mares, Ryan Robertson
Synopsis: Man has found a new best friend in this heartwarming collective portrait of nine unique men whose lives have been proudly and forever change by their love for cats.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 5:45pm Sunday, April 12 at 3:10pm
Directed by: Isabel Hagen Cast: Dylan Baker, Ling Ling Huang, Jamie Lee, Frederick Weller, Eric Bogosian
Synopsis: Isabel is a young, Juilliard-trained violinist still living at home with her parents in the heart of New York City. She’s trying to make a living playing gigs with her friends; but when her toxic ex-boyfriend reappears, who also happens to be the Philharmonic’s “newest, hottest cellist,” he informs her of a viola opening in the prestigious orchestra. Nothing can go wrong, right?
Synopsis: In this heartwarming comedy, a Ghanaian fisherman teams up with a modern, bougie talking fish and a few companions for an adventure to Accra. They chase the dream of owning a boat while balancing the modern world and traditions.
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 10 at 6:35pm Saturday, April 11 at 7:15pm
Directed by: Sabrina Greco Cast: Colin Burgess, Nick Corirossi, Ally Davis
Synopsis: Raina, trapped in a car accident, finds herself drawn to a manipulative magician, whose illusions mirror her dysfunction. Their relationship worsens, leading to a dark exploration of guilt, attraction, and fractured friendships.
Dreaming of Lions (Subtitled) Run Time: 90 minutes
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 7:55pm Monday, April 13 at 10:05am
Directed by: Paolo Marinou-Blanco Cast: Denise Fraga, Asun Planas, Dinarte Freitas, António Durães, Alexander Tuji, Victoria Guerra, Sandra Faleiro, Joana Ribeiro, Joāo Nunes Monteiro, Roberto Bomtempo
Synopsis: Dreaming of Lions is an absurdist tragicomedy about euthanasia and assisted suicide. Gilda and Amadeu meet at an underground organisation that helps the terminally ill kill themselves painlessly. When they discover it’s a scam, they escape to Spain to finalize their plans.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 8:10pm Sunday, April 12 at 9:25am
Directed by: Jacy Mairs Cast: Esther Harrison, Eddie Lee Wollrabe. Chloe Kramer
Synopsis: Trash Baby is a coming-of-age drama that follows 12-year-old Stevie as she navigates growing up, getting out, and the art of finding beauty in the ugliest of places.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 8:10pm Sunday, April 12 at 9:25am
Directed by: Jacy Mairs Cast: Esther Harrison, Eddie Lee Wollrabe. Chloe Kramer
Synopsis: Trash Baby is a coming-of-age drama that follows 12-year-old Stevie as she navigates growing up, getting out, and the art of finding beauty in the ugliest of places.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 5:45pm Sunday, April 12 at 3:10pm
Directed by: Isabel Hagen Cast: Dylan Baker, Ling Ling Huang, Jamie Lee, Frederick Weller, Eric Bogosian
Synopsis: Isabel is a young, Juilliard-trained violinist still living at home with her parents in the heart of New York City. She’s trying to make a living playing gigs with her friends; but when her toxic ex-boyfriend reappears, who also happens to be the Philharmonic’s “newest, hottest cellist,” he informs her of a viola opening in the prestigious orchestra. Nothing can go wrong, right?
Screening Time(s): Sunday, April 12 at 6:10pm Thursday, April 16 at 10:00am
Directed by: Walter Thompson-Hernández Cast: Danielle Brooks, J. Alphonse Nicholson
Synopsis: Twelve-year-old Lil Ant transforms his working-class neighborhood beneath the LAX flight path into a living mythology, where family members become gods and the sky is crowded with endless departures. As he searches for connection with his god-like yet conflicted father, he finds support in his close-knit community that helps him reconcile myth and reality.
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 10:00am Thursday, April 16 at 12:10pm
Directed by: José María Cabral Cast: Demetal, Natasha Dancer, Maco Boba, Ricardo La Música
Synopsis: A galvanizing sensory trip into the lives of zealous dancers and artists, with a relentless appetite for fame, all drawn like moths to its flame. At a time when the police’s malicious tactics clashes head on with Demetal’s unorthodox views and Natasha’s and Maco’s nihilistic approach, a struggle about expression ensues. In a counter-culture fitted to shock and offend the establishment, “La 42 is an unrepentant window into a place and time in the Dominican urban landscape that makes you glad to be alive–all on a 600-meter 42nd street.
Dreaming of Lions (Subtitled) Run Time: 90 minutes
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 7:55pm Monday, April 13 at 10:05am
Directed by: Paolo Marinou-Blanco Cast: Denise Fraga, Asun Planas, Dinarte Freitas, António Durães, Alexander Tuji, Victoria Guerra, Sandra Faleiro, Joana Ribeiro, Joāo Nunes Monteiro, Roberto Bomtempo
Synopsis: Dreaming of Lions is an absurdist tragicomedy about euthanasia and assisted suicide. Gilda and Amadeu meet at an underground organisation that helps the terminally ill kill themselves painlessly. When they discover it’s a scam, they escape to Spain to finalize their plans.
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): Monday, April 13 at 12:15pm Sunday, April 19 at 3:50pm
Directed by: Julia Neill & Jacob Smith Cast: Sheila McCarthy, Mary Walsh, Amanda Brugel
Synopsis: Two women in their twilight years forge a bittersweet friendship over carpet bowling and chair-xercise as they plot their escape from the nursing home.
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 2:25pm Thursday, April 16 at 2:20pm
Directed by: Miwako Van Weyenberg Cast: Lill Berteloot, Geert Van Rampelberg, Masako Tomita
Synopsis: Eleven year old Yuna lives in Belgium with her father, who ends up in a coma after an accident. When Yuna’s mother rushes back from Japan to Belgium, along with Yuna’s little half-sister, the broken family reunites. Yuna is forced to face a new journey in her role as a big sister and her mother’s daughter.
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 4:30pm Friday, April 17 at 8:15pm
Directed by: Christopher Nellis
Synopsis: An eccentric group of international whistlers descend on Hollywood to compete in the Mastersof Musical Whistling, the world’s greatest whistling competition. Egos clash, notes soar, andtears flow, but only one can be crowned the best whistler of the whole entire planet.
Screening Time(s): Sunday, April 12 at 5:05pm Monday, April 13 at 4:40pm Thursday, April 16 at 8:55pm
Directed by: Carlye Rubin, Katie Green
Synopsis: The lines between real life and reel life are muddied in the story of the Adams, an unconventional family who makes independent horror films. While they may vomit blood onto one another, lack boundaries and make frequent use of the f-word, they also face what every family must: change.
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 6:55pm Tuesday, April 14 at 12:10pm
Directed by: Paige Bethmann
Synopsis: Remaining Native is a coming-of-age documentary told from the perspective of Kutoven (Ku) Stevens, a 17-year-old Native American runner, struggling to navigate his dream of becoming a collegiate athlete as the memory of his great-grandfather’s escape from an Indian boarding school begins to connect past, present, and future.
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): Monday, April 13 at 6:55pm Tuesday, April 14 at 12:10pm
Directed by: Paige Bethmann
Synopsis: Remaining Native is a coming-of-age documentary told from the perspective of Kutoven (Ku) Stevens, a 17-year-old Native American runner, struggling to navigate his dream of becoming a collegiate athlete as the memory of his great-grandfather’s escape from an Indian boarding school begins to connect past, present, and future.
Screening Time(s): Tuesday, April 14 at 2:30pm Saturday, April 18 at 9:05am
Directed by: Perri Peltz, Matthew O’Neill Cast: Allyson Felix, Wes Felix
Synopsis: Allyson Felix is the most decorated track and field athlete of all time. At the height of her career, she faced a life-threatening pregrnancy–and a nearly 70% pay cut from Nike, exposing a sports industry without maternal protections. But Felix turned adversity into action, redefining what it means to be a champion and sparking a movement far beyond the track.
Screening Time(s): Saturday, April 11 at 3:35pm Tuesday, April 14 at 4:00pm
Directed by: Eugene Jarecki
Synopsis: “The Six Billion Dollar Man” reveals the real story behind WikiLeaks — a tense, high-stakes investigation into truth, power, and the global fight for press freedom. Drawing on never-before-seen footage and unprecedented access, the film unfolds like a real-life spy thriller, reminding us what is truly at stake when journalism becomes a crime.
Directed by: John Early Cast: John Early, Kate Berlant, Eric Rahill, Kristen Johnston, Claudia O'Doherty, Conner O'Malley, Vanessa Bayer, Chris Bauer
Synopsis: MADDIE’S SECRET is comedian, writer, and actor John Early’s critically acclaimed directorial debut starring himself as Maddie, a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content creation company. While her life seems picturesque — complete with an adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die best friend (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of woman-owned ethically-sourced chili crisp to boot — mounting professional pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from her troubled past. A pitch-perfect blend of satire, melodrama, daring tonal shifts and intimate performances, the film marks a bold new voice in contemporary cinema.
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): Tuesday, April 14 at 8:50pm Saturday, April 18 at 9:40pm
Directed by: Xander Robin Cast: Toby Benoit, Jimbo McCartney, Shannon McCartney, Madison Oliveria, Richard Pereny, Anne Stratton, Joe Wasilewski
Synopsis: Every year, the Florida government calls upon the general public to compete in an invasive python removal contest in the Everglades in an attempt to save the threatened ecosystem. For ten grueling nights, an eclectic group of amateur hunters confront the dangerous terrain, nocturnal creatures, and their own desires. Meanwhile, one professional hunter leads the charge to undermine the competition, questioning what hides beneath the python mania gripping the ‘glades.
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 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): 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): 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 6:10pm Thursday, April 16 at 10:00am
Directed by: Walter Thompson-Hernández Cast: Danielle Brooks, J. Alphonse Nicholson
Synopsis: Twelve-year-old Lil Ant transforms his working-class neighborhood beneath the LAX flight path into a living mythology, where family members become gods and the sky is crowded with endless departures. As he searches for connection with his god-like yet conflicted father, he finds support in his close-knit community that helps him reconcile myth and reality.
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): Monday, April 13 at 10:00am Thursday, April 16 at 12:10pm
Directed by: José María Cabral Cast: Demetal, Natasha Dancer, Maco Boba, Ricardo La Música
Synopsis: A galvanizing sensory trip into the lives of zealous dancers and artists, with a relentless appetite for fame, all drawn like moths to its flame. At a time when the police’s malicious tactics clashes head on with Demetal’s unorthodox views and Natasha’s and Maco’s nihilistic approach, a struggle about expression ensues. In a counter-culture fitted to shock and offend the establishment, “La 42 is an unrepentant window into a place and time in the Dominican urban landscape that makes you glad to be alive–all on a 600-meter 42nd street.
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 2:25pm Thursday, April 16 at 2:20pm
Directed by: Miwako Van Weyenberg Cast: Lill Berteloot, Geert Van Rampelberg, Masako Tomita
Synopsis: Eleven year old Yuna lives in Belgium with her father, who ends up in a coma after an accident. When Yuna’s mother rushes back from Japan to Belgium, along with Yuna’s little half-sister, the broken family reunites. Yuna is forced to face a new journey in her role as a big sister and her mother’s daughter.
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.
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 10 at 9:30am Thursday, April 16 at 4:30pm
Directed by: Mike Doyle Cast: F. Murray Abraham, Caroline Aaron, Noam Ash, Charlie Barnett
Synopsis: When Nate moves in with his grandparents after a bad breakup with his boyfriend, the two generations' life experiences, values, and philosophies collide in exasperating, funny, and heartbreaking ways.
Screening Time(s): Sunday, April 12 at 5:05pm Monday, April 13 at 4:40pm Thursday, April 16 at 8:55pm
Directed by: Carlye Rubin, Katie Green
Synopsis: The lines between real life and reel life are muddied in the story of the Adams, an unconventional family who makes independent horror films. While they may vomit blood onto one another, lack boundaries and make frequent use of the f-word, they also face what every family must: change.
Synopsis: A female MMA fighter on the brink of self-destruction finds a lifeline in a court-ordered equine therapy program, leading her to confront her past and redefine her future.
BASEBALL MENSCH: the Marty Lurie story Run Time: 60 minutes
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 17 at 2:30pm Saturday, April 18 at 9:10am
Directed by: Randy Field Cast: Marty Lurie
Synopsis: He was a criminal defense attorney whose career was in overdrive. And he walked away. Why? Because what he really wanted to do was talk about baseball. It is the story of survival, success, loss, reinvention, greater success, mentorship, feminism, humanity, turtle races, and baseball (sort of).
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 4:30pm Friday, April 17 at 8:15pm
Directed by: Christopher Nellis
Synopsis: An eccentric group of international whistlers descend on Hollywood to compete in the Mastersof Musical Whistling, the world’s greatest whistling competition. Egos clash, notes soar, andtears flow, but only one can be crowned the best whistler of the whole entire planet.
Screening Time(s): Tuesday, April 14 at 2:30pm Saturday, April 18 at 9:05am
Directed by: Perri Peltz, Matthew O’Neill Cast: Allyson Felix, Wes Felix
Synopsis: Allyson Felix is the most decorated track and field athlete of all time. At the height of her career, she faced a life-threatening pregrnancy–and a nearly 70% pay cut from Nike, exposing a sports industry without maternal protections. But Felix turned adversity into action, redefining what it means to be a champion and sparking a movement far beyond the track.
BASEBALL MENSCH: the Marty Lurie story Run Time: 60 minutes
Screening Time(s): Friday, April 17 at 2:30pm Saturday, April 18 at 9:10am
Directed by: Randy Field Cast: Marty Lurie
Synopsis: He was a criminal defense attorney whose career was in overdrive. And he walked away. Why? Because what he really wanted to do was talk about baseball. It is the story of survival, success, loss, reinvention, greater success, mentorship, feminism, humanity, turtle races and baseball (sort of).
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.
Synopsis: A female MMA fighter on the brink of self-destruction finds a lifeline in a court-ordered equine therapy program, leading her to confront her past and redefine her future.
Screening Time(s): Tuesday, April 14 at 8:50pm Saturday, April 18 at 9:40pm
Directed by: Xander Robin Cast: Toby Benoit, Jimbo McCartney, Shannon McCartney, Madison Oliveria, Richard Pereny, Anne Stratton, Joe Wasilewski
Synopsis: Every year, the Florida government calls upon the general public to compete in an invasive python removal contest in the Everglades in an attempt to save the threatened ecosystem. For ten grueling nights, an eclectic group of amateur hunters confront the dangerous terrain, nocturnal creatures, and their own desires. Meanwhile, one professional hunter leads the charge to undermine the competition, questioning what hides beneath the python mania gripping the ‘glades.
Screening Time(s): Monday, April 13 at 12:15pm Sunday, April 19 at 3:50pm
Directed by: Julia Neill & Jacob Smith Cast: Sheila McCarthy, Mary Walsh, Amanda Brugel
Synopsis: Two women in their twilight years forge a bittersweet friendship over carpet bowling and chair-xercise as they plot their escape from the nursing home.