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Ask Dr Ruth
Archived Festival Film
Ask Dr Ruth
Plain-spoken and thickly accented, Dr. Ruth Westheimer became a household name in the 1980s by transforming the way Americans talk and think about sexuality. At 90, Dr. Ruth reflects on her life from Holocaust survivor to celebrit... read more
The Gasoline Thieves
Archived Festival Film
The Gasoline Thieves
Propelled by a need for cash to impress a crush, 14-year-old Mexican farmhand Lalo (Eduardo Banda) finds himself dangerously in over his head after entering into the country’s underworld of illegal gasoline extraction. read more
17 Blocks
Archived Festival Film
17 Blocks
Using two decades of intimate home video, 17 Blocks tells the story of the Sanford family, whose struggles with addiction and gun violence eventually lead to a journey of love, loss, and acceptance read more
Hotel Transylvania
Archived Festival Film
Hotel Transylvania
Welcome to HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA, Dracula’s lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up and no humans are allowed. One special weekend, Dracula (Adam Sandler) has invited all his best friends &nda... read more
Summertime
Archived Festival Film
Summertime
Set in the summer of 1983 in Rockaway Beach, the film follows a group of recent high school and college graduates as they work summer jobs, fall in and out of love, and prepare for their new worlds to begin after Labor Day weekend. read more
The Girl and The Picture
Archived Festival Film
The Girl and The Picture
In 1937, 8-year-old Xia Shuqin witnessed the murder of her family in the horror that would become known as the Nanjing Massacre. Madame Xia, now 88, shares her legacy of family, loss and survival. read more
Little Women
Archived Festival Film
Little Women
Set against the backdrop of a country divided, the story follows the four March sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy on their journey from childhood to adulthood under the guidance of their mother Marmee. Little Women is a coming-of-age story ... read more
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Archived Festival Film
Picnic at Hanging Rock
A penetrating reimagining of the iconic, timeless Australian classic, Picnic at Hanging Rock plunges audiences into the mysterious disappearances of three schoolgirls and their governess on Valentine’s Day, 1900. read more
Mr. SOUL!
Archived Festival Film
Mr. SOUL!
An entertaining, essential look at the groundbreaking television show SOUL!, which, under producer-host Ellis Haizlip’s passionate guidance, showcased the breadth of black artistry from 1968 to 1973. read more
Schindler's List
Archived Festival Film
Schindler's List
Steven Spielberg’s 1993 epic masterpiece Schindler’s List remains one of contemporary cinema’s most challenging and sensitive portraits on the human toll of the Holocaust. Anchored by stunning performances from Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, and Ben... read more
Scarface
Archived Festival Film
Scarface
Brian De Palma filtered Howard Hawks’s 1932 classic Scarface through The Godfather’s somber consideration for the humanizing motives of corrupt men. It went on to receive three Golden Globe nominations and has become one of the most referenced fil... read more
In the Soup
Archived Festival Film
In the Soup
Directed by Alexandre Rockwell, In The Soup portrays the story of Adolpho (Steve Buscemi), who is writing a screenplay from his crumbling NYC apartment, and falling for the literal girl-next-door. In a desperate attempt to get his screenplay funde... read more
1000 Cut Journey
Archived Festival Film
1000 Cut Journey
In this immersive virtual-reality experience, the viewer becomes Michael Sterling, a black man, encountering racism as a young child, adolescent, and young adult. 1,000 Cut Journey highlights the social realities of racism, for understand... read more
The Hidden
Archived Festival Film
The Hidden
There are currently more people living in slavery than at any other time in human history. One such family has been enslaved in a rock quarry in southern India for 10 years—over a paltry debt of $70 USD. Indian government representatives, supporte... read more
objects in mirror AR closer than they appear
Based on the critically acclaimed theatrical performance The Object Lesson, objects in mirror AR closer than they appear fuses augmented reality technology with an immersive theater installation, inviting audiences to reflect on the relat... read more
Dinner Party
Archived Festival Film
Dinner Party
Dinner Party tells the incredible story of Betty and Barney Hill, an interracial couple who made the first report of a UFO abduction in America in 1961. Having sought hypnosis to recover memories of their inexplicable experience, the Hill... read more
BattleScar
Archived Festival Film
BattleScar
After Lupe, a Puerto Rican runaway, meets Debbie in the cell of a juvenile detention center, she is introduced to the punk scene of the Lower East Side and the secret world of Alphabet City. BattleScar is a coming of age drama set in 1978... read more