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Houston, We Have a Problem!
Archived Festival Film
Houston, We Have a Problem!
The space race and NASA’s moon landing are as much part of our national identity as they are fodder for conspiracy theories. Houston, We Have a Problem! adds new material to the discussion on both fronts, as filmmaker Žiga Virc investigates... read more
Everybody Knows...Elizabeth Murray
Archived Festival Film
Everybody Knows...Elizabeth Murray
This tribute to the dynamic artist Elizabeth Murray, an intrinsic figure in New York's contemporary art landscape from the 1970s until the early 2000s, highlights her struggle to balance personal and family ambition with artistic drive in a male-d... read more
Califórnia
Archived Festival Film
Califórnia
Nostalgic, sweet, and at moments poignantly funny, Califórnia is a coming-of-age tale about a highschool student, Estela, growing up in São Paulo in the 1980s. Estela is doing all she can to get to California to visit her glamorous and cult... read more
Joe's Violin
Archived Festival Film
Joe's Violin
A 91-year-old Holocaust survivor donates his violin to an instrument drive, changing the life of a 12-year-old schoolgirl from the Bronx and unexpectedly, his own. read more
Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four
In 1994, four women were tried and convicted of a heinous assault on two young girls in a court case that was infused with homophobic prejudice and the Satanic Panic sweeping the nation at that time. Southwest of Salem is a fascinating true... read more
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Archived Festival Film
The Man Who Knew Infinity
In 1913, a self-taught mathematics prodigy Ramanujan (Dev Patel) traveled from his home in India to Trinity College in Cambridge to study with the esteemed professor GH Hardy (Jeremy Irons). Hardy fights for Ramanujan to be recognized as the two ... read more
Lucens
Archived Festival Film
Lucens
The story of the first 100%, made-in-Switzerland nuclear power plant…and also the last. read more
The Loner
Archived Festival Film
The Loner
Daniel Grove’s neon-soaked feature debut follows reformed mobster Behrouz, who is haunted by memories of being a child soldier in Iran in the 1980s. As he pursues the American Dream in Los Angeles Behrouz finds it increasingly difficult to stay aw... read more
The Carousel
Archived Festival Film
The Carousel
In the small town of Binghamton, New York, there spins a 1925 carousel that once inspired Rod Serling and has since become a portal into the Twilight Zone. read more
Pelé: Birth of a Legend
Archived Festival Film
Pelé: Birth of a Legend
From the slums of Brazil to center stage at the world’s biggest sporting event, Pelé's rise to become the youngest-ever World Cup winner, at the age of 17, was nothing short of a miracle. Full of laughs, life lessons, and heart, this inspiring bio... read more