24. 10.–2. 11. 2025
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2024

 

ABSTRACT

 

ARTIFICIAL HORIZON

     
 

FENCED

 

IINÁ

     
 

PILSENITA

 

SISTER SENATORS

     
 

SUNCHASER

 

THIS IS ME LOVING YOU

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ABSTRACT
Director: Jaydn GosseliN
Producer: Jacob Fertig / Chelsea Hernandez / Brianda Gosselin-Hickey
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: May 2026

Synopsis: Abstract is a film about surveillance, disguised as a film about identification. In the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, where the world’s deadliest and most surveilled border meets advanced autonomous technologies, migrants are meticulously tracked, yet their deaths often go unnoticed. Through striking vignettes and intimate testimonies with migrants and the people who study them, Abstract interrogates the promise and peril of science that reduces human lives to data. It is a portrait, at once tender and enraging, irreverent and devastating, of the scientific gaze and the people it risks losing.

Production Company: Denizen Studios

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ARTIFICIAL HORIZON
Director: Elizabeth M. Webb
Producer: Solomon Turner / Maggie Corona-Goldstein / DaManuel Richardson
Genre: Documentary / Hybrid Documentary / Experimental
Country: United States
Runtime: 73’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2026

SynopsisArtificial Horizon positions historical land surveying as a tool of a Western settler colonial agenda that helped establish and maintain power dynamics and spatial logics of white supremacy. Evolving from this conceptual foundation, the film focuses on the natural and social histories of a tract of former plantation land in eastern Alabama connected to the filmmaker’s family. The film illuminates how plant life defies human-imposed property boundaries and provides liberatory models for how bodies might also subvert similar and related structures of power and control.

Production Company: Hello Benjamin Films

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FENCED
Director: Gabriella Garcia Pardo
Producer: Jonna McKone
Genre: Documentary / Hybrid Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2026

Synopsis: We spend our lives among fences, allowing them to determine where we belong in urban, suburban, and rural places alike. Although we rarely give their ubiquity much thought, their histories tell a very human story–one marked by our desires for belonging and care, just as much as by greed and fear. FENCED is a character-rich, darkly humorous look at human boundaries. Filmed across the US, each community, landscape, or creature we meet introduces us to deep histories and modern realities. Told through verité footage and archival interludes, the film moves from the granular and personal to the expansive and systemic and back again.

Production Company:  - 

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IINÁ
Director: Yuan Wang
Producer: Juefang Zhang
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: May 2025

Synopsis"iiná" is a documentary that immerses viewers in the lives of Navajo farmers grappling with the fallout from the FBI's shutdown of a burgeoning hemp industry on their land. The story navigates the complexities of economic struggle, cultural identity, and community resilience, highlighting the profound impact of federal policies on Indigenous communities. Set against the backdrop of the Navajo Nation, the film delves into the personal journeys of the main participants as they navigate the challenges posed by their pursuit of prosperity through hemp farming.

Production Company: -

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PILSENITA
Director: Erin Babbin
Producer: Erin Babbin
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2027

Synopsis: "Diana Solís: A Portrait" is a poignant documentary that traces the extraordinary life and artistic journey of Chicana photographer and activist Diana Solís. From her early days documenting Chicago's vibrant Chicano movement to trailblazing queer activism in Mexico City, Diana's lens captures a kaleidoscope of cultural evolution. Battling cancer, gentrification, and a global pandemic, Diana embarks on a soul-stirring photographic rediscovery of her changing neighborhood, preserving the spirit of her community. Through resilience and creativity, Diana fulfills her childhood dreams, culminating in the publication of her acclaimed book, "LUZ: Seeing The Space Between Us."

Production Company: On The Real Film

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SISTER SENATORS
Director: Emily Harrold
Producer: Robin Hessman / Emily Harrold
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2026

Synopsis: Three Republicans arm-in-arm with a Democrat and an Independent is akin to seeing a unicorn in today’s hyper-partisan, bitter political landscape, but that’s exactly what one sees at the South Carolina State House. They are the only 5 women in the South Carolina State Senate and they call themselves the Sister Senators. South Carolina ranks at the bottom in gender parity nationally. However, rather than be intimidated by the male-dominated State House, the Sister Senators defy their political parties and work together.

Production Company: Global Neighborhood / Lynnwood Pictures

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SUNCHASER
Director: Matt Waldeck / Jyrki Eschner
Producer: Matt Waldeck / Jyrki Eschner
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: ’
Estimated date of premiere:

Synopsis: A son's final months with his Alzheimer's-stricken father shift from sorrow to adventure when a cache of 16mm film reveals his father's secret past as the millionaire skipper of the legendary sailboat Sunchaser. Like "Rosebud" in Citizen Kane, Sunchaser becomes Harry Altick's obsession in his last days. A phone call from Finland reveals another Sunchaser, connecting generations of fathers and sons. Harry's unfinished 1972 documentary, with a soundtrack from David Loggins and Mel Tormé, captures a lost era of yacht racing and early "yacht rock."

Production Company: Zodiac Features

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THIS IS ME LOVING YOU
Director: Julia Hunter
Producer: Danny Alpert
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 84’
Estimated date of premiere: May 2025

Synopsis: Sydney, a gregarious heroin user, moves into a Chicago recovery home and befriends Julia, an alcoholic filmmaker. When Sydney gets pregnant and returns to her abusive boyfriend, both women re-enter a world of abuse and addiction where they must choose between protecting those they love and saving themselves. Through the lens of one unbreakable friendship, This is Me Loving You documents Sydney's journey through the birth of her daughter, the escalation of abuse form her partner, her return to drug use, and ultimately how the young women hatched a plan to get Sydney and her daughter to safety.

Production Company: Kindling Group

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2023

 

BARBARA HAMMER PROJECT

 

IN EXCESS

     
 

REVOLUTION 3.0

 

THE CAVE WITHOUT A NAME

     
 

VALLEY OF THE NIGHT

 

VESTIBULE

     
 

WITHOUT ARROWS

 

YOU HAVE THE FLOOR

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BARBARA HAMMER PROJECT
Director: Brydie O'Connor
Producer: Elijah Stevens
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2025

Synopsis: Barbara Hammer Project explores the films, archives, and impact of experimental filmmaker Barbara Hammer, revealing her effort to create lesbian histories, personal & societal. The film queers chronology to introduce audiences to Hammer middle-aged, at the peak of her career, exploring queer intimacy and feminism in her films. We jump through time, to her coming out in the 70s, and to her fight with cancer in the 2010s. Through her self-documentation, Barbara explores queerness, aging, and recognition. The film interweaves Barbara’s lovers and collaborators continuing her legacy in the present, into the future.

Production Company: Barbara Forever LLC

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IN EXCESS
Director: Melissa Langer
Producer: Nora Wilkinson
Genre: Documentary, Experimental
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2025

SynopsisIn Excess is a portrait of a city and its trash, interrogating how gentrification, organized labor, environmentalism and corporate interests have tangled with a decades-long struggle against a rising tide of waste. In this single city’s ecosystem we find echoes of broader American society, and of the cost of the drive toward power and efficiency — what’s gained, what’s lost, and what’s wasted

Production Company: n/a

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REVOLUTION 3.0
Director: Reza Bird
Producer: Reza Bird
Co-producers: Kaveh Farnam, Gabriela Daniels
Genre: Documentary
Countries: United States, Czech Republic
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2024

Synopsis: The film explores the challenges and opportunities that come with using social media as a platform for activism, both for immigrants and also in a country where censorship and persecution are rampant. Reza’s story is not only about personal growth but also about the power of storytelling and the role of technology and social media in shaping the new world. Through his journey, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complex political and social issues facing Iran. Ultimately, the film highlights the importance of perseverance, determination, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Production Company: NxtAnimal - Europe Media Nest

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THE CAVE WITHOUT A NAME
Director: Jessica Bardsley
Producers: Caitlin Mae Burke, Nevo Shinaar
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2025

SynopsisThe Cave Without a Name is a poetic essay film exploring night and nocturnal life, drawing evocative connections between creative and scientific exploration, from a punk band’s anti-capitalist battle cry; to nightscapes of a "dark sky city”; a dream guide’s efforts to bring the unconscious into reality; the Rest as Resistance movement; and the evening emergence of more than 15 million Mexican free-tailed bats from Bracken Cave, the largest maternity colony in the world.

Production Company: Faunus Film Productions

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VALLEY OF THE NIGHT
Directors: Lynne Siefert
Producer: Lynne Siefert
Genre: Documentary, Experimental, Hybrid
Country: United States
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: February 2025

Synopsis: It’s 2037 and global temperatures have risen. Phoenix, AZ, the hottest city in the USA, has become a physically dangerous place to live. But nighttime provides slight respite. Shot entirely at night, Valley of the Night explores how this desert city is becoming nocturnal as it adapts to survive the extreme heat. From blooming night flowers, to electrical blackouts, to unsheltered people’s cooling strategies, this speculative, but probable world, surveys Phoenix’s people, activities, urban structures, and natural phenomena, under the moon and artificial light.

Production Company: MouseHaus

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VESTIBULE
Director: Riley Hooper
Producers: Caitlin Mae Burke, Bryn Silverman
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: September 2025

Synopsis: Combining documentary footage with stylized dance sequences, VESTIBULE tells the story of filmmaker Riley Hooper's journey with Vestibulodynia — a vulvar disorder that makes intercourse painful. The film also explores stories from her grandmother and great-grandmother, their own struggles to have agency in their bodies, and the silence and shame that so often surrounds the female body. Ultimately, she tells these stories in order to invite viewers to examine their own relationship with their body, and what may not be serving them on their own path toward agency.

Production Company: Riley Hooper LLC

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WITHOUT ARROWS
Directors: Jonathan Olshefski, Elizabeth Day
Producers: Elizabeth Day, Jonathan Olshefski
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 86’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2023

Synopsis: Filmed with vérité intimacy over the course of thirteen years (2011 - 2023), Without Arrows is a longitudinal portrait of a modern Native American family. Without Arrows follows three generations of the Fiddler family living on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation as they experience both tenderness and tragedy.

Production Company: Without Arrows, LLC

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YOU HAVE THE FLOOR
Director: Adina Luo
Producers: Adina Luo, Yi Chen, Tiffany Shan
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Runtime: 100’
Estimated date of premiere: September 2024

Synopsis: You Have the Floor follows a nationally-ranked high school Model United Nations team, where aspiring ambassadors debate the world’s most pressing issues—climate change, nuclear proliferation, gender equality. As diplomatic strategies collide and social tensions mount, each of our students discovers what victory truly means to them. Whether it be a sincere pursuit for equity or a personal quest for victory, their experiences open up profound implications for global peacekeeping: who is genuinely invested in progress and who is merely interested in career advancement? More than a competition, Model UN is a reflection of technological, political, and business worlds as interpreted by 16-year-olds, who perform what they think success looks like and find themselves along the way.

Production Company: n/a

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2022

 

HAPPY CAMPERS

 

MATININÓ

     
 

PRESERVES

 

RECORDING MARY

     
 

THE MESSENGERS

 

THE UNTITLED 19TH* NEWS FILM

     
 

TIME AMONGST OLIVE TREES

 

UNTITLED CRUISE TOURISM FILM

     
 

WE ARE LIONS

 

WEEPING ROCKS

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HAPPY CAMPERS
Director: Amy Nicholson
Producer: Amy Nicholson
Country: United States
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: March 2023

Synopsis: In a run-down campground off the coast of Virginia, tenants live spitting distance apart in rows of rusty RVs. Beneath a few white trash stereotypes lies an improbable utopia named Inlet View, where residents value simple pleasures, and friendships are treated like gold. Sadly, their self-created paradise has been sold to a developer. It was only a matter of time: Inlet View’s assets read like an overwritten sales brochure. But the real magic of the place is the people. The blue-collar campers hold tight to their final days in the sun. The upscale crowd that moves in will never be as wealthy.

Production Company: Myrtle & Olive

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MATININÓ
Director: Gabriela Díaz Arp
Producer: Karla Claudio Betancourt
Countries: Puerto Rico, United States
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2023

Synopsis: The story of Matininó begins with the decision of Idaliz Villanueva to flee an abusive marriage. Thirty years later, the effects of this violence continue to reverberate both in their specific family life and more broadly in their home in Puerto Rico, where a state of emergency has recently been declared amid a massive rise in gender-based violence. In search of meaning within their family narrative and an openness to creatively reframe the traumas of their past, the women of the Villanueva-Rodriguez family come together to write and star in a science fiction film where women hold the power.

Production Company: Rabbit Raccoon

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PRESERVES
Director: Norbert Shieh
Producer: Norbert Shieh
Countries: Taiwan, United States
Runtime: 85’
Estimated date of premiere: 2024

SynopsisPreserves a meditative journey into the rural region of Yunlin County, Taiwan following those who preserve the agricultural traditions associated with Taiwanese ingredient suan cai (a pickled mustard green). This lyrical look into the aging labour force and farming evolves into a more personal exploration, as the filmmaker reflects on his own role as a documentarian while witnessing the effects of globalization on traditions, cultures, and the preservation of identities.

Production Company: Mustard Green Films, LLC

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RECORDING MARY
Director: Mike Crane
Producer: Mike Crane
Countries: United States, Colombia
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: 2023

Synopsis: The filmmaker calls upon his father to help him track down a childhood audio recording that he made of the voice of the Virgin Mary. The film blends original home recordings, scripted scenes and other archival materials to recreate their search for the voice of The Holy Mother. As the deadline approaches, the father and son resort to a game of broken telephone in their attempt to locate the long lost artifact, unearthing strange new memories of spiritual fortitude and cosmic instability.

Production Company: CRANE Y CIA. LTDA

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THE MESSENGERS
Directors: Dominic Gill, Nadia Gill
Producer: Nadia Gill
Country: United States
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: 2024

Synopsis: A movement of rebels, problem solvers, and rationalists have come together on the right side to move the needle. They are known loosely as the “ECO-RIGHT”. The Messengers will follow these individuals as they work, across generations, ethnicities, and professions, to steer the climate change conversation in their community.

Production Company: Encompass Films

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THE UNTITLED 19TH* NEWS FILM
Directors: Chelsea Hernandez, Heather Courtney, Princess A. Hairston
Producer: Diane Quon
Country: United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2023

Synopsis: Emily Ramshaw wanted to do something radical about the white men dominating newsrooms. “70% of policy and politics editors are men, almost all of them are white,” says Emily. “These are the people deciding which stories are told..." So, Emily and a group of fearless women journalists banded together to buck the status quo and launch The 19th* News*, a digital news start-up. Named after the 19th Amendment which gave women the right to vote, but with an asterisk to acknowledge the Black women who were omitted, the 19th’s work is guided everyday by the asterisk – asking who is being omitted?

Production Company: Four Pillars Films, LLC

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TIME AMONGST OLIVE TREES
Director: Fany de la Chica
Producers: Fany de la Chica, Natalia Imaz
Countries: Spain, United States
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: August 2023

Synopsis: The filmmaker narrates her story as an immigrant in the US and recites memories of her roots through images of her homeland from ten years ago. In a story about the hard loss of traditional life in the countryside and the experience of the person who is gone, the documentary intertwines her own emotional state of displacement and loneliness in the United States as an immigrant, with the passage of time in an Andalusian olive-growing village. The film deals with other topics derived from this starting point, such as the depopulation of rural areas, climate change, and loss of traditions.

Production Company: ChicaStories / PARABELLUM FILM

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UNTITLED CRUISE TOURISM FILM
Director: Catharine Axley
Producer: Catharine Axley
Countries: United States, Turkey, Portugal, India, Finland, Canada, Bahamas
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: 2024

SynopsisUntitled Cruise Tourism Film takes viewers on a sweeping cinematic journey around the world to experience the cruise industry through the dreams and fears of everyday individuals whose livelihoods are intimately interwoven with cruising. Shot entirely onshore, the film travels to ports of call as the cruise industry revs back up to return their 30 million passengers to the oceans. From an aspiring cruise ship worker in India to a shipyard recycler in Turkey, the characters collectively highlight the vast panoramic ecosystem of cruise tourism while digging into its central paradoxes.

Production Company: Molt Films LLC

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WE ARE LIONS
Director: Elvis Leon
Producer: Elvis Leon
Countries: Guatemala, United States
Runtime: 120’
Estimated date of premiere: 2023

Synopsis: The documentary follows Elvis Leon, as he tries to reconnect with his father, Orlando, after his release from captivity. Orlando returns with a martyr-like drive to seek justice through legal means, and when that fails, nothing will stop him from getting revenge. Formerly diagnosed with PTSD as a result of his war experience, Elvis notices his father is dealing with the same symptoms that he once struggled with and he must now help him. This story focuses on the relationship between a father and son, the closure of a traumatic event, and the struggle to survive their trip back to Guatemala.

Production Company: Creature Pictures

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WEEPING ROCKS
Directors: Karlis Bergs, Andrew Siedenburg
Producers: Jackii Chun, Giorgio Angelini
Countries: Latvia, United States
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2024

SynopsisWeeping Rocks follows legendary entomologist Arthur Shapiro and his groundbreaking 50-year project, hiking trails across the country, hand-counting butterflies, and building the largest population database in the Northern Hemisphere. Having revealed an alarming collapse of insect populations, in the face of old age and a ticking clock, Arthur fights to preserve this vital project and build awareness of a looming ecological collapse. Alongside Arthur’s arc, a broader theme of the unimaginable importance of insects unfolds through several vignettes about human’s uncanny relationship with bugs.

Production Company: Lost Horizon Film

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2021

PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT

 

BACKSIDE

 

CREDIBLE FEAR

     
 

DESIRE LINES

 

HUMBOLDT USA

     
 

REBOUNDS

 

THE PROMETHEUS COMPLEX

     
 

THE SEA, THE ISLAND AND THE PEOPLE

 

THE ANARCHIST

PROJECTS IN PRODUCTION & POSTPRODUCTION

 

EXODUS STORIES

 

IMPOSSIBLE TOWN

     
 

IN THE BONES

 

NOMOTOPOWELL

     
 

OCEANIA: ENCOUNTERS AT THE EDGE

 

SOUND MECHANIC

     
 

SWING AND SWAY

 

WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND

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PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT

BACKSIDE
Director: Raúl O. Paz-Pastrana
Producers: Gabriella Garcia-Pardo, Patricia Alvarez Astacio
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2024

Synopsis: Backside details the daily life and skills of the under-recognized migrant workers behind the Kentucky Derby, the most famous horse race in the world. This observational film follows a racing season from beginning to end, revealing a web of class, labor, and wealth in the American South. With its intimate cinematography and access, Backside is a feature documentary that disrupts stereotypes of "low-skilled" immigrant labor while elevating the daily lives of grooms to a sensory experience.

Production Company: Backside Film LLC

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CREDIBLE FEAR
Director: Gabrielle Ewing
Producer: Kimberly McFarland
Runtime: 60’
Estimated date of premiere: May 2023

Synopsis: Two mothers, an asylum seeker from Guatemala and an energy lawyer, become unlikely allies while they fight a broken U.S. immigration system. The overall effect is to demystify distorted reportage in hopes of championing urgently needed reforms and disrupting the status-quo of the "immigration genre." Beneath the surface, this is a film about what it means to be a mother and how to find the common humanity in each other.

Production Company: Sad Donut Films LLC

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DESIRE LINES
Director: Jules Rosskam
Producer: Jules Rosskam
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: February 2024

Synopsis: It’s an open secret among transgender men: after coming out as trans, many develop an attraction for other men. Desire Lines is a feature-length documentary essay exploring what’s at stake for everyone when our sexual desires lead to feelings of social and political precarity. Anchored in bodies, public and private spaces, and the changing social sphere of the bathhouse, Desire Lines is a timely new work that reveals as much about why sexual desires might change as gender presentation changes as it does about masculinity in our culture.

Production Company: MamSir Productions

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HUMBOLDT USA
Director: G. Anthony Svatek
Producer: Elijah Stevens
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: September 15, 2023

Synopsis: Humboldt USA is a portrayal of the dissonant ways Americans protect and relate to their rapidly changing environments. Using 19th century naturalist Alexander von Humboldt as a historical anchor, the film interweaves the stories of people in three ‘Humboldt’ placenames in Nevada, Chicago, and California who take unique steps toward tackling environmental concerns in their communities. These oft-disparate narratives raise the question: in the face of ecological collapse and increasing virtualization of nature, what does it mean to be an environmentalist in America today?

Production Company: Humboldt USA LLC

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REBOUNDS
Director: Fern Silva
Producer: Fern Silva
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: February 2024

Synopsis: Rebounds (The Impossible Return) is a hypnotic portrait of basketball culture in modern-day Greece. The film draws parallels between the origins of competitive sport in Ancient Greece and contemporary spectator sport culture. Finding how in the midst of economic turmoil, aspirations of class mobility, masculinity, and nationalism pave ways for familiar fantasies to unfold amongst citizens and immigrants alike.

Production Company: Fern Silva

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THE ANARCHIST
Directors: Philip Cartelli, Mariangela Ciccarello
Producer: Philip Cartelli
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2023

Synopsis: Five people are connected through an apocryphal story: a decade ago, a group of anarchists from the U.S. stole Leon Trotsky’s ashes from their resting place in Mexico. This central narrative is articulated through those of a Mexican activist lawyer, a Greek professional couple, a Tunisian journalist and a Kurdish student. Each has some connection to international networks of solidarity and activism, which, for some, are now in the past. Filmed in New York, Marseille, and Athens, their separate recollections converge in a portrait of the tensions between the personal and the political today.

Production Company: Nusquam

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THE PROMETHEUS COMPLEX
Director: Ross Lipman
Producer: Ross Lipman
Runtime: 120’
Estimated date of premiere: 2023

Synopsis: The Prometheus Complex is second in a series of four documentary-fiction hybrid films investigating the house of mirrors of the subconscious mind. The film looks at the history of the human race’s strange attempts to create artificial life. Within the framework of a fiction, a hallucinatory kaleidoscope of archival film clips from classic works of cinema reveal a hidden history. The first film in the series, The Case of the Vanishing Gods looks at the history of ventriloquism, and premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in August 2021.

Production Company: Corpus Fluxus

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THE SEA, THE ISLAND AND THE PEOPLE
Director: Chivas DeVinck
Producer: Chivas DeVinck
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: 2023

Synopsis: The Sea, the Island and the People is a feature length documentary about Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States that few people in America and the rest of the world know anything about. Its economy is almost entirely dependent on the presence of U.S. military bases and Japanese tourism. Although Guam is located over 6,000 miles away from the U.S. mainland, its American-style malls and road signs are indistinguishable from the United States. The film, similar to Beau Travail, will bear witness to the activities of soldiers in a colonized land, while also giving voice to the natives.

Production Company: Dialogue Talk

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PROJECTS IN PRODUCTION & POSTPRODUCTION

EXODUS STORIES
Directors: Ilse Fernandez
Producer: Ilse Fernandez
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: April 2022

Synopsis: A mass exodus via the caravan movement. A dangerous 2,600-mile trek to a promised land where a border separates Central American nightmare from American Dream. Through intimate access, Exodus Stories follows the journeys of three immigrants fleeing violence and persecution. Once at the U.S border, they seek asylum, an institution they find under siege amidst a surge of anti-immigrant sentiment during the Trump Era.

Production Company: Viva Vida Productions

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IMPOSSIBLE TOWN
Directors: Meg Griffiths, Scott Faris
Producer: Meg Griffiths
Runtime: 75’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2023

Synopsis: When her father passes unexpectedly, Dr. Ayne Amjad is thrust to the helm of a decades-long struggle to aid a southern West Virginia town beset by cancer-causing chemicals. After formulating an audacious plan to relocate the town’s residents, Ayne must decide how much she is willing to sacrifice – and who of her allies she can count on – to fulfill her late father’s mandate to “help others” at all costs.

Production Company: Universe Creative

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IN THE BONES
Directors: Kelly Duane de la Vega, Zandashé Brown
Producer: Jessica Anthony
Runtime: 85’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2022

Synopsis: In the Bones is a lyrical documentary that explores the personal and political by interweaving the lives of 12 characters living in Mississippi during a legislative session in which equal pay for equal work and abortion rights are being decided. Although set in three distinct regions of Mississippi, In the Bones is a much broader exploration of our culture, an unsettling portrait of America that shines a light on the weight women live under in this country and also the resilience expressed in everyday acts of survival.

Production Company: Three Frames

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NOMOTOPOWELL
Director: Brent Chesanek
Producer: Brent Chesanek
Runtime: 76’
Estimated date of premiere: February 2022

Synopsis: ​Nomotopowell is a mythical documentary travelogue exploring the lost settlements of a little known village in Florida, where the ghosts of two pivotal figures in American history loom large. One a Confederate assassin, the other a Seminole warrior, their lives and deaths contain numerous coincidences and parallels. Combining landscape tableaux, archival texts, and a cast of abstracted voices, Nomotopowell operates on contemplation, uncertainty, and vagary. The film summons the spirits that haunt a shape-shifting territory, reflecting a violent national residue without ever leaving the village.

Production Company: Auxerrine

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OCEANIA: ENCOUNTERS AT THE EDGE
Director: Natalie Zimmerman
Producers: Godfrey Reggio, Sara Dosa
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2023

Synopsis: OCEANIA is an immersive journey into the fragile yet beautiful connections we humans have to one another and the planet. Focusing on the filmmaker’s inner voice and her evolving relationships to a community living at the ocean’s edge - on an island predicted to be uninhabitable due to sea level rise by 2030 - OCEANIA spans opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean in search of what ties our seemingly fragmented histories, disparate experiences and fates together.

Production Company: Social Satisfaction Studio

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SOUND MECHANIC
Director: Skizz Cyzyk
Producer: Skizz Cyzyk
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: 2022

Synopsis: Neil Feather invents new musical instruments and sound making devices, which he then uses in live performances and installations. Rather than telling Neil's life story, Sound Mechanic gives the audience a chance to spend some time with Neil, getting to know him, seeing him working, and watching his performances.

Production Company: Beef Platter

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SWING AND SWAY
Directors: Fernanda Pessoa, Adriana Barbosa
Producer: Thiago Zanato
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2022

Synopsis: Two friends unveil their bodies and lenses in a filmic dialogue while following the trace of women experimental filmmakers that came before them. Separated by America’s hemispheres, one in Brazil and the other in the United States, dilemmas from turbulent times flow between both of them: the need to confront the everyday fears, the deconstruction of the domestic reality, their place in feminism and the desire of an encounter.

Production Company: Not for Sale Productions, LLC

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WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND
Director: Iliana Sosa
Producers: Emma D. Miller, Iliana Sosa
Runtime: 71’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2022

Synopsis: After filmmaker Iliana Sosa’s grandfather, Julián, is told that he can no longer travel to the U.S. to visit family, he begins building a new house in his rural Mexican hometown that he says will be for the whole family once he’s gone. What We Leave Behind follows Julián in the twilight of his life, as his granddaughter pieces together how their transnational family has built and rebuilt their home over decades of separation.

Production Company: Borderchild Productions LLC

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Ministerstvo kultury
Fond kinematografie
Město Jihlava
Kraj Vysočina
Creative Europe Media
Česká televize
Český rozhlas
Aktuálně.cz
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