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"Fast, funny, visually hip, but with a freshness." Variety, among other industry trades, has some strong words for writer/director Davide Ferrario's… More info
Born HIV positive, Bert is a 13-year-old, raised since he was weeks old by his foster parents. But now that it has been determined that he is HIV… More info
Wanted: proof of life after death.
The word "just" has no part in the incredible work of the Medea Project. Lawrence Andrews' latest film illustrates the work of the women of the Medea… More info
Over 40 years later, their story continues. In 1970, Michael Grisby's acclaimed film, I Was a Soldier, followed three young veterans as they returned… More info
A story of innocence: Not Lost. Stolen. For over 130 years, the Indian Residential School system plucked generations worth of Aboriginal children… More info
A visceral, profoundly affecting, masterful drama, exploring the high stakes when choosing between love, anger, and tradition in contemporary Iran.
Witty banter abounds between two sisters who tease each other almost as much as they need each other.
A conflicted love-letter to a city and a woman in constant states of self-renewal. Crafting a psychologically intense drama that reveals three… More info
Games are for children; relationships, for adults-not that you could tell from the participants in Welcome to the Neighborhood, a cast of LA dwellers… More info
United States Premiere New York City is a symbol for many contrasting notions: from power, affluence, and togetherness to greed, crime, poverty, and… More info
World PremiereFew subjects can raise temperatures so quickly as illegal immigration. Without falling for docile divisiveness, director Arturo Perez… More info