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Young track runner Lucy makes a painful discovery, forcing her to choose between herself and the people close to her.
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3 Poems by Dickinson
A series of vignettes featuring three three poems by Emily Dickinson, presented as cinematic monologue and exploring the facets of grief.
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A Kidnapping
On the Minnesota Iron Rage, two police officers are called to investigate a seemingly random break-in at a warehouse. As they enter, we are transported to an earlier timeline when two star-crossed teens arrived the night before with a young girl in their charge who they have kidnapped at the direction of an unknown man who promises to pay well for the girl's delivery. The teens are on edge because they thought they had been hired to help bust a grown woman out of a facility, but instead Luula is a young girl and nothing feels right anymore.
In the present, the cops discover that something has pulled the detritus of the warehouse into a monolith at its center. more investigation reveals there is a HOLE underneath. As one of the officers descends, we are transported back to the night before where the teens agonize over "selling" this little girl in their charge. It all feels wrong, but they need the money if they are going to escape the confines of this small town. Despite their misgiv
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A Wilderness Act
What does “wilderness” mean to you? Guided by the wisdom of Anishinaabe graduate student Nisogaabokwe Melonee Montano and university professor Evan Larson we learn how the very definitions penned to protect our country’s most precious landscapes can instead perpetuate injustice and lead to the impoverishment of both ecosystems and human cultures. Inspired by the Red Pine forests of the Great Lakes area, including Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area, the two join together to educate current and future generations about how returning fire to the land, and returning the land to its people, can be healing for all.
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After Thoughts & Prayers
A young alcoholic confronts the root of his drinking in search of a life beyond it.
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Auganic
A married couple examines an unusual phenomenon when they discover a special ability during an intimate moment.
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Azhe-mino-biinikamigitoon: Return our Earth to its pristine condition
This animated film follows an Anishinaabe elder sharing teachings with their grandchild about the impacts of our changing planet/climate on all of our relations. The elder envisions a deteriorating future and a future of transformation with his grandchild. The film highlights the importance of intergenerational knowledge, personal and planetary connection, and community collaboration. The film invites the audience to reflect on their legacy as ancestors.
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Beijing Story
Beijing Story follows Cong Pai, an aspiring punk-rock guitarist who drops out of high school after his mother's sudden death. Being in a punk band gives purpose to his life as well as an escape from it. Cong Pai lives with his dad, who disapproves of his son's lifestyle, but also struggles with the guilt of being unable to fully provide for his son.
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BIBLE CAMP
Young Korean immigrants assimilate to baseball, burnt hot dogs and hostility at a discount daycare. Rocking out to vinyl records at Bible Camp has unintended consequences. A traumatic memory, based on a true immigrant story.
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Blues for the Blues
The story of two brothers facing their decline in the Blues music performance business. The drama examines the characters in a simple form. The story is about artistic substance pushed out by today’s pop sensationalism. They are caught in the transition of this industry, due to a younger generation’s fickle taste, the abandonment of a certain section of the traditional Black audience, causing the decline in the overall audience. This triggers a struggle between the brothers and breaches their relationship.
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Bold North: A Year in Wild Minnesota
Bold North is a short documentary film exploring the wilds of Minnesota. Accompanied by an original orchestral score, Bold North accentuates the beauty, drama, and magnificence of the wildlife, landscapes, and vast natural diversity that can be found within The Star of the North.
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Boots
I had a pair of boots for 10 years and wore them out. Saying goodbye to precious things is hard to do.
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Broken Flight
Winding through the maze of downtown Chicago, the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors work alongside the Field Museum and Willowbrook Wildlife Center to rescue birds that collide with windows, and study the birds that are killed during their annual migrations. The tenderhearted work presents a lens of environmental change that impacts every landscape.
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Canyon Chorus
Set against the backdrop of Desolation Canyon, UT, Mikah Meyer, a world-record traveler and LGBTQ+ advocate, reflects with three close friends and his mentor, Larry Edwards, on their stories and the power of mentorship within the queer community. As a child, Mikah believed he could never have a successful life AND be publicly out and gay. When he moved to college and met Larry, his openly gay choir professor, a lifelong mentorship was born. Amidst conversations and joy along the river, we understand the power and importance of their friendship. As Larry enters what he calls the ‘final chapter’ of his life, he reflects on the lifelong fight for openness and vulnerability within the queer community, and through the desolation of nature, finds contentment in a job well done.
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Claimant
“Claimant" is about a father who discovers that his teenage daughter was assaulted and raped, so he decides to confront and punish the rapist, but since the culprit is a very proficient lawyer he uses laws in a way that he not only escapes from justice but also legally make the father the criminal.
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Coffee Grapefruit Cacao
Samuel used to form a couple with Laetitia before she left him for Gaëlle. Today he’s been invited to their home. Together, they will try to perform an act of love.
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Copycat
A short folk horror about a curious girl who must deal with the consequences of meddling with natural forces.
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Cornfed Punk
Cornfed Punk explores the surprising hardcore punk scene of Iowa City. Serving as a haven for many who might otherwise find themselves stranded in the middle of a red stronghold, this community proves its commitment to inclusion, acceptance, and kindness, showing that these values exemplify the punk ethos.
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Cream blue
With her sketchbook, ten-year-old Nina surveys the summer and the Ardèche.
In her blue backpack is a postcard from her boyfriend Gabriel, whom she's about to join for the vacations - to surprise him, but also because she's never known what a real “vacation” actually was.
Once there, she realizes that Gabriel is not having the summer he described on the postcard.
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Cucumber & Mr. Hatts
A dreamer girl with cucumbers for eyes and her sleep paralysis bestie help a dreamer overcome her night terror of preforming her song to a crowd.
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Dissolve
Dissolve follows someone on a journey to find the end of a trail of brightly glowing mushrooms. Traveling through a forest towards another version of themselves.
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Don't Cry For Me All You Drag Queens
Don’t Cry For Me All You Drag Queens pays homage to the legendary Mother Cavallucci by weaving together the present and past to provide a striking portrait of belonging and memory.
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Doomscrolling
Doomscrolling is a film about procrastination, social media and capitalist realism
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Emerald City
Two lone hitchhikers, unknowingly connected by the secrets they carry, cross paths near the US/Mexico border where they develop a tentative friendship that gradually becomes more.
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Engram
The film tells a story that a girl falls into the Forgotten Land and finds her lost memories of a dog in her childhood.
This animation short is a graduate student thesis film made by a student team.
This film is inspired by the filmmaker’s childhood memory. She used to play with a dog of her neighbour, it was her first time to build a close relationship with a dog. The dog has black fur and yellow eyebrows which looks fierce but he is very friendly to people. She always runs with him wearing her roller skates. Someday the dog was poisoned to death by bad people. She thinks she may be the only one who remembers the dog after so many years. The film wants to express: “To remember means to exist”.
The whole story happens in an unreal world, which could be regarded as a mind world. The whole story is a figurative process of people remembering something. The Memory Library is to store memories, all the memories are organized in boxes as film reels. There are stickers on the boxes that repre
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Even Still
Even Still, is a short film about creating a life that is joyful to live through the experience of transness.
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Expanding Sanctuary
Expanding Sanctuary follows an immigrant mother who becomes a powerful community leader in the fight to end police data-sharing with ICE. The film captures her transformation from personal desire to bring her mother to the U.S. into a passionate, collective movement for immigrant rights and family protection.
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Eye Pause
A man with poor vision get fired from his video game job while his ant boss finds his wife having an affair.
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Fanny Pack Platypus
In this mixed-media film, Hazel, is a recent college graduate with a passion for children stories. However, lately she’s been having a difficult time finding balance in what she loves in life, on top of working minimum wage jobs.
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FIELDTRIP
It’s just anxiety.
When a young man is given a new medication for his diagnosis, it appears to be the perfect escape from reality…or is it?
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Finding Home
Through intimate interviews and candid moments, Finding Home is a touching short documentary that chronicles a family's journey during their first six months in a new state. Forced to leave their old home due to hostile LGBTQ+ legislation, they embark on a courageous quest for safety and belonging. Led by a devoted mother's love, the film explores themes of resilience, family bonds, and the pursuit of happiness amidst adversity.
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Flag Act
Free-spirited Simone gets a surprise knock at her door one evening. Turns out she has run afoul of the FLAG Act, a new (fictional … really) law that prohibits the flying of “provocative” flags. Simone coolly defends her right to free speech, including the flying of a rainbow flag. The porch-side conflict escalates beyond annoyance to absurdity, with Simone’s sass remaining intact to the end.
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Flesh and Blood
An anxious young man approaching adulthood must choose between forging his own path or the path of his parents - the country's most notorious serial killers.
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Follow Your Feel Good: The Art of Sarah Seidelmann
"Follow Your Feel Good: The Art of Sarah Seidelmann" is a short documentary about Sarah’s mission to create art that "makes love visible" and how it came about.
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Four Nights and a Fire
A young Ojibwe photographer stubbornly takes on the responsibility of keeping a sacred fire alive for four consecutive days and nights in mourning of his father. His father’s spirit tries to reach him from the other side.
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Gettin' it Done with Albert Ordean
Created for the 90th Anniversary of the Ordean Foundation in Duluth, Minnesota. An animated retelling of young Albert Ordean's adventures.
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Golden fingers
Three friends are sitting on a beach, practicing for a coming out.
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Goodbye, Hunter
For the Frigon, hunting is a family tradition that forges and strengthens the bonds between the generations. For several autumns already, Louis-Henri has been tracking moose with his grandson, Sasha. However, at the dawn of his 81st birthday, old age reminds him that his career as a hunter is now behind him. For the first time this year, Louis-Henri will not go for the hunt and Sasha will leave without him. Goodbye, Hunter offers an intimate look at the transmission of a long family tradition.
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Harbor City Shorts
In January 2025, a class of Harbor City International students participated in a film symposium in partnership with Zeitgeist Center for Arts & Community in Duluth. They made seven documentaries in five days. Harboring knowledge, family, hard work, adventure, zen, hope, and lore, the experimental shorts defy easy categorization, offering a mesmerizing and wholesome glimpse into Duluth’s kaleidoscopic future. The films highlight what is at stake in our changing cultural climate and how Harbor City students are uniquely prepared to address these challenges, if not head on, then at a slant. Directed and edited by Augustin Ganley of the Emergent Seas Art Collective.
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Healing journeys
Jeanne takes us on a chaotic journey of care, to various specialists, to get a diagnosis of her pain, which she describes as a pine cone cutting through her guts.
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Hollow
Women face their very real demons in an inpatient eating disorder clinic.
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HOLY HEAVINESS
The unbearable lightness of the death of loved ones… There are wounds in life that eat away at you like leprosy…
The weight of the death of loved ones sometimes becomes so overwhelming that to get rid of this weight another birth is inevitable.
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How Did I Get Here?
Earth has been abandoned and a corporation took all the humans to space. A researcher, known as Seth Woods, retells his story of the surface after he crash lands on Ex-Terra, formerly known as Earth. The company is looking for something and they hope Seth has information.
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How You Were Made
The birds and the bees of dumpster living.
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Kabekona Bay 1970
In the final days of her life my mother fixates on a memory from 50 years earlier.
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Kit & Spoon and the Wayward Moon
When the moon blocks their path, a star farmer and her cow must find a way back home.
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La Frontera
Based on a true story, from a large group a mother and son journey across the Rio Grande, immigrating to the United States from Mexico in hopes of searching for a better life. However, the caravan is spotted by the border patrol and run to hide, with the mother and son becoming separated during the chaos.
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Leaf Man
Leaf Man is a metaphysical monster movie following a man's odyssey through a world of organic existential transformations. With momentum from a powerful shoegaze score, this wordless short film uses surreal and strange dual-roled characters to dance through the boundary between ourselves, our surroundings, and each other, in the search for a meaningful life.
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Left Out!
A group host girl’s weekend and someone gets left out.
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Let me know when you get home / Avisame cuando llegues a casa
Immerse yourself in a captivating documentary that addresses the Venezuelan migration crisis from the artist's introspective perspective. We will delve deep into this pressing issue through a poetic and experimental narrative, presenting an evocative and performative interpretation of migrant stories. You will witness these individuals' resilience and challenges in their journeys, shedding light on the human experience amidst a larger crisis in America. This documentary invites you to reflect and immerses you in the emotions of those caught during this migration crisis.
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Madrina
A young woman stirs up bitter resentment in a failed attempt to reconnect with her estranged family at Christmas.
Shot against the backdrop of the migrant crisis in Chicago, "Madrina" blends drama and magical realism.
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Memphis Blues
Sean G. Phillips (seangarrison), a Minneapolis-based artist, responds to the news of another Black man's murder through poetry and painting.
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Milky Way Adventures to Meowter Space: High Steaks
Kash and his cow, Belly, encounter some galactic trouble!
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MIMOSA / NATTE
An old man writes a letter in a small cottage in a clearing, before setting off on a long journey to take it to its destination.
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Misfits
David Hicks, a Marine Corps combat veteran and avid outdoorsman, found his way to Ely, Minnesota to pursue a life of dogsledding. His donated huskies, once thought of as substandard by their previous owners, have learned to work together in beautiful harmony. David learned that his group of misfit dogs just needed to be given the opportunity to work within their strengths - and the outcome surprised him. This film explores themes of how humans and dogs alike need the chance to work in their abilities in order to experience success.
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Mr. L'espérance
A storm rumbles next door. Mr. L'Espérance hopes to inspire gentleness as he crafts a gift for his neighbor. While working, a flow of memories makes their way to the surface. Vivid images and echoes jostle in his mind, distorting and amalgamating forming into unique visuals. He lives again fragments of his childhood as the son of a sailor.
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NØRTH PØRT 1999
NØRTH PØRT 1999 is a First-Person Perspective 3D animated short film based on Bodhi Werner's monster-thriller novel of the same name.
LOGLINE:
While searching for a lost hiker, Sheriff Blackwood is paralyzed by a humanoid creature and dragged to an underground bunker full of scientific equipment and partially consumed cadavers.
The setting for the short film and the novel it is based on, North Port, MN, is a fictional re-imagining of Duluth, MN.
With this short film, we’re reenvisioning how films are made by utilizing real-time 3D rendering tools like Unreal Engine.
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OKIHTCITAWAK / WARRIORS
Okihtcitawak means warriors in Cree. This non profit started from a call to action after an incident involving a young girl. Urban Indigenous warriors were called to watch over the most vulnerable.
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ON THE WATER
On the Water follows the life of a fisherman on Lake Superior. The short film captures the rhythmic, meditative act of fishing and the intimate connection with the water. In this sensory experience, viewers are drawn into the natural sounds and tranquil beauty, revealing how the lake offers both solitude and companionship in the simplest moments.
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Oxblood
Title: Oxblood
Ingrid returns to her family farm each summer, drawn back to the land and her aging father Oscar. The farm, however, holds a dark secret, a tragic incident from the past that continues to haunt the present. As she works alongside her father, tensions rise, and long-buried truths begin to surface.
Their shared grief and conflicting memories become a battleground. Is Ingrid seeking answers, or is she running from something herself? And as the lines between truth and deception blur, a shocking revelation threatens to shatter their fragile world.
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Pastor's Kid
When Joseph returns to his recently sold childhood home one last time to gather the remainder of his belongings, he is faced with a decade-old traumatic memory and must persevere to rediscover joy and heal.
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Peel Me Slowly To See: Parts I-III
Explore the three part thriller of bananas absorbed into brainwaves! Based on a true story, this experimental stop motion begins with a childhood memory depicting a mountain of bananas left to rot in a child's home, then processing this experience as an adult through parts two and three.
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PURRICANE!
In this purrfectly hilarious disaster comedy, chaos ensues when a massive hurricane merges with a group of experimental cats, creating an unprecedented natural disaster—a PURRICANE!
Reporter Simon Clawsenhauser is whisker-deep in the feline frenzy, capturing the unfolding chaos. As the storm claws its way across the planet, Dr. Peter Pussywillow and his team of scientists scramble to devise a purrposterous scheme to tame the tempest and save the world.
"PURRICANE!" is a heartwarming and hilarious adventure, full of of over-the-top visual effects, taking you on a hiss-terical ride you won’t soon furget.
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Queen
While visiting their estranged grandfather in a rural trailer park, a teenager searches for their father's ethos amid socioeconomic, environmental, racial, and gendered binaries.
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RED, BLACK & BLUE
RED, BLACK & BLUE represents the Black Americans’ ongoing violent experiences within the American system while striving towards achieving the ideal American dream of liberty.
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Rover
On a distant planet, one rebellious explorer makes a shocking discovery and sticks it to the man.
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Saving Silence
In the heart of Northern Minnesota lies a place that inspired the powerful film Saving Silence. Join POW Creative Alliance Captain, Emily Tidwell as she returns to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, reflecting on how this wild landscape saved her life. ‘Saving Silence’ dives deep into mental health, the critical importance of public lands, and the unsettling presence of microplastics in some of the world’s most remote places. Emily reconnects with Arctic explorer Lonnie Dupre and Clare Shirley, owner of Sawbill Canoe Outfitters, to discuss why protecting this pristine wilderness is more crucial than ever.
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Savior
Meshing images of the Latino community, the U.S. border, and Border Patrol activities, with recent headlines, this film takes viewers on a journey through the eyes of U.S. immigrants.
The film features a powerful spoken word reading by Albuquerque poet Marcial Delgado, who also penned the poem “Savior”. The Poem is read while Delgado walks through an Albuquerque neighborhood.
Director Ray Santisteban meshes Marcial Delgado’s poem with images of U.S. Latinos and includes news headlines about U.S. immigration policy.
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Scorching Safety
A post-apocalyptic traveler discovers an oblivious oasis -- the city of Duluth -- and inspires her new friend there to take action.
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Second Amendment, Right?
Jimmy, a recent widow, vows to protect his 18 year old daughter at any cost. A film about the responsibility that comes with our rights.
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Shame
In the 19th century, in the Levant region, Salma Zahore, along with her parents and neighbors, participated in a photoshoot using a long exposure technique. At the end of it, Salma decided to take off her coat, revealing her body. Unaware of the chaos this gesture could cause within her circle, she did not know it could lead to shame (???).
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Silent Cries | Kiayunik Tuhanak
Navalik Tologanak, journalist and filmmaker, shares her experience as a residential school survivor. Silent Cries (Kiayunik Tuhanak) documents the private meeting between Pope Francis and Inuit survivors on their land in July 2022. As a respected Elder, Navalik weaves her personal story into the narrative to bring an intimate perspective to a historic event and what followed.
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So, That Happened
Sheila and Imran haven’t seen each other since college, but when Imran moves back to Austin, an opportunity arises for the pair to get acquainted once more.
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Somber Tides
Somber Tides is a cry from the species, startled into survival against the elements. One last breath before being trampled by the Earth or maybe conversely a battle to wage against winds and tides clutching on before extinction.
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Spaghetti with Seeds
A pigeon walks into a diner and orders spaghetti with seeds.
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Sticky
Drawing on documentary films by Harun Farocki and Philip Scheffner, Sticky is a horror desktop documentary that explores the lingering evocative affliction by images of highly mediated societal disaster within an apathetic and frenetic mediascape of instant obsolescence. Sticky's use of found footage creates a haunting atmosphere that simultaneously blurs and draws attention to the lines between fact and fiction, reality and mediation, inviting reflections on spectatorship, (post)memory, and the impact of media consumption.
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Stitched
When Voile, a plush fox, wakes up on their bed in an unfamiliar body, it isn't until seeing the reactions of the other plushies around them that they begin to slowly remember the traumatic event that had altered them.
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Sultana's reign
Sultana of New York is a Palestinian drag queen, performer, and artist. "Sultana’s Reign" opens with a conversation with Sultana, as she is being painted by Jordanian artist, RIDIKKULUZ.
Reflecting on her journey from Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, to then New York, Sultana tells of the challenges of performing drag in conservative societies, her nostalgia for the glory days and the glamour of Egyptian cinema icons, and her struggle to prove her existence and her self-expression as a performer and artist. She also shares her love of celebration and her everlasting commitment to be true to herself.
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Terminal
René, a 60-year-old man unable to cope with his recent divorce, decides to contact an agency specializing in time travel. He wants to go back to the 60s to prevent his meeting with his ex-wife. Once back in the past, he discovers that she had the same idea...
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The Adventures of Hare and Bear: Good Job
Hare & Bear are two friends on an adventure without a plan. Through 2D traditional animation and mixed media, they wash ashore a strange island, cause mischief, and get in over their heads.
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The Ali'i King
A Mormon family of Hawaiian German immigrants embark on a road trip through the Utah desert to attend the opening of Tikiland, a new Disneyland attraction. Along the way, family tensions heat up as the road to "the happiest place on earth” exposes painful cultural and emotional divisions.
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The Buried River
Frightened that his mother is possessed by a bloodthirsty monster, a young boy runs away from home and embarks across a vast and engulfing city.
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THE EVENTS OF THAT NIGHT, AS BEST I CAN REMEMBER
On her way home from a housewarming party, Elise (Dessa) observes—and is observed by—something bizarre, inexplicable, and familiar in the night sky. She leaves the experience shaken, only to find that it has just begun.
Inspired by the type of paranormal experiences too odd to categorize neatly, THE EVENTS OF THAT NIGHT, AS BEST I CAN REMEMBER falls somewhere between traditional genre conventions, under the multifaceted umbrella phenomena referred to by experiencers and researchers as High Strangeness.
This short marks rapper/singer/writer Dessa’s first foray into narrative film acting.
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The Flower Darkens
Alice, a graduating high school student, is unsure about all aspects of her future. Uncertain about her own talent and ambition, she seeks comfort from her mother, as well as her good friend Julien and the beautiful music he composes. This morning, during class, news will be delivered by the principal. This news will mark the the start of a complex relationship between Alice and absent grief.
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The Gift
Daniel is a young Sámi man who always knew he wanted to be a reindeer herder. The only problem is that his family is not involved in reindeer herding, and he doesn't know how to reach his dream.
On a parallell timeline, Leif and Isabell, a reindeer herding couple on the brink of retirement, are thinking about the future. The work of reindeer herding takes a physical toll – one that only seems to intensify with every passing year. And in their village there are no young reindeer herders on the way up, to whom the tradition could be passed on.
"The Gift" is a film that lends insight into modern day reindeer herding practices and Sámi traditions. But first and foremost, it's a story about trust, friendship and the liberating power of giving.
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The Mistletoe Dart
A mother's quest to save her son from a jealous trickster god and a seemingly harmless plant. A quirky adaptation of a Norse myth animated and retold by 4th and 5th graders of Crestwood Elementary school in Madison, WI.
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The Philanthropist
A shelter needs to be saved, a choice needs to be made, good or bad, someone will pay.
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The Shepherd's Flock
When a dragon attacks a village in the dead of night, a shepherd and a lamb come out as the lone survivors. Together, they embark on a year-long journey learning how to live and love again.
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The Space Between
Two college students, who on the outside couldn't be more different from each other, happen to meet at a party and form a deep connection where they find self-discovery, forgiveness and hope for the future.
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The Steak
A birthday party preparation is thrown into chaos by a surprising attack.
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The Therapy Room
A mistake when booking a family therapy session brings new tensions and solutions in bringing a family closer together.
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To Be a Good Home
To Be A Good Home follows three women who farm and steward land in northern Minnesota. Kaitlyn is a descendant of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, tending her plot at the place of the gardens, Gitigaaning. Starr is an urban farmer, feeding her community near the shores of Gichigami. Hannah is a regenerative farmer, building soil and caring for her herd along Medicine Creek.
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Trash
Out of laziness, a character does not sort his waste. His action will have serious consequences on the worlds that live in the trash.
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Trip
TRIP follows Margaux, a young woman consumed by guilt after kidnapping and murdering a young girl.
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True lies
In a world of lies, a young woman named Julie takes her boyfriend, Anthony, to see a specialist. The appointment is her last hope to cure him of the strange malady that's plaguing him: he's stopped lying.
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Vale of Summer
Trans and nonbinary best friends Cole (transgender YouTube star Ryan Jacobs Flores) and Asterid (Sol Joun) wrestle with goodbyes during their final summer camping trip together. Vale of Summer is an honest and refreshing ode to queer-trans friendship and self-determination.
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Warrior Up! (ep 5 Isaac Garcia: It's All Relative)
Warrior Up! is a Canadian TV series about inspiring Indigenous teens and young adults making amazing changes in their communities across North America! In this episode, sixteen-year-old Dakota/ Ojibwe Isaac Garcia rallies his classmates to collect essentials and pack them into ‘Blessing Bags’. Then he brings the bags to those who need them most- those living on St. Paul, Minnesota’s streets. Warrior Up! host Joshua Odjick joins Issac first as a barista at Indigenous Roots Café and then to learn how to pack the bags. But it’s walking with Isaac and his family on St Paul’s streets to distribute the Blessing Bags that is a truly eye-opening experience for Joshua.
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When Thunderbird Dances
A short narrative film that follows two Indigenous sisters, one who falls in love with a Thunderbird being and the other who doesn't believe in spirits.
When her older sister goes missing, Em has to work through her grief and travel through the spirit world to try to get her sister back. N
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YA HANOUNI
Summary: While the Mom and the Dad try to put their baby to sleep, a competition arises between them: who will manage to get the baby to say the first word?
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