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Take Me Home
Festival Film
Take Me Home
Anna, a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a cognitive disability, cares for her aging parents in a fragile balance of meeting one another’s needs. When a Florida heat wave shatters their family and Anna’s routine, her future is uncertain until she c... read more
Summer War
Festival Film
Summer War
Chile, 1989: the Pinochet regime is on the decline and tabletop wargame champion Udo Berger is vacationing with his girlfriend at a coastal resort. When a friend suddenly vanishes, Udo invites a mysterious local to join him for a game in this effo... read more
One Woman One Bra
Festival Film
One Woman One Bra
After spotting her childhood photo on the cover of a book, Star seeks to learn about her past. Set in a pastoral Kenyan village, Star’s battle for her identity puts her at odds with her community. read more
That Friend
Festival Film
That Friend
A trip to Palm Springs, meant to be refreshing for Henry and his girlfriend Penny, escalates to cackling shenanigans when his bombastic friend Paul tags along. Armed with laced cigarettes and a passion for taking things too far, Paul tests the bon... read more
Clean Hands
Festival Film
Clean Hands
Based on a true story, Clean Hands follows Kevin Simmers, a narcotics officer grappling with his 19-year-old daughter’s worsening opioid addiction. read more
Miss Representation: Rise Up
Filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom expands on her acclaimed 2011 documentary Miss Representation by examining the rising backlash against women’s progress and the hostile landscape of technology designed to harass and, ultimately, silence w... read more
Lucy Schulman
Festival Film
Lucy Schulman
After a crushing breakup, Lucy moves back in with her eccentric single dad and dives into bad dates, false starts, and growing pains. Big-hearted and sharply funny, Lucy Schulman is a charming comedic coming-of-age story from multihyphena... read more
Jean-Michel
Festival Film
Jean-Michel
A newly intimate look at one of the 20th century’s most celebrated — and imitated — artists, Jean-Michel Basquiat, from the perspective of the people who knew him best: his family. read more
Hollywood Does Abortion
Festival Film
Hollywood Does Abortion
Since the 1970s, depictions of abortion in film and television have both impacted and reflected shifting attitudes towards the procedure and those who choose it. In this incisive documentary, the pursuit of reproductive justice and the undeniable ... read more
Cookie, Love
Festival Film
Cookie, Love
Part love story, part an American-in-Paris portrait, Cookie, Love centers on Taiwanese-American baker Jean Hwang Currant and her cookie store in Paris, France. read more