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Showing 279 Films from the festival year 2017
Iron Hands
As a 12-year-old girl prepares for her final test trying out for the traditionally all-boys Chinese youth Olympic weightlifting...
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Joy Joy Nails
Sarah manages Joy Joy Nails with a cheerful iron fist – but she gets her manicured claws out when Chinese Mia, a manicurist tra...
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Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait
A titan of painting and filmmaking, Julian Schnabel’s art is among the most important work of the late 20th and early 21st cent...
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Keep the Change
In a support group, David—a smooth talker struggling to hide his disability—meets a woman with similar learning challenges, and...
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King of Peking
Big Wong and his son Little Wong are traveling film projectionists, screening Hollywood movies for local villagers. Faced with ...
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LA 92
Few images are seared into the American consciousness with the anger and clarity of the beating of Rodney King and the riots fo...
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La Belle et La Bête | The Philip Glass Ensemble
One of the most celebrated and unique works in Philip Glass's recent career is his live interpretation of Jean Cocteau's master...
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Lemon
Seconds after the wedding, a bride is stunned to learn that her new husband fudged nearly everything about his past, his family...
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Letter to the Free
Inspired by some of our greatest musical recordings and performances "behind bars," Letter to the Free brings some of our gener...
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Life Boat
Six teenagers are led into an intriguing game of survival by their guidance counselor.
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Life of Us
Life of Us is a shared VR journey from Within that tells the complete story of the evolution of life on Earth.
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Literally, Right Before Aaron
Still reeling from his breakup with college sweetheart Allison (Cobie Smulders), Adam's (Justin Long) world is thrown into furt...
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Little Bird
Against the backdrop of 1941 London, Little Bird explores how far one young woman will go to create a new life for herself when...
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Love After Love
The world of a mother and her two adult sons feels emotionally untethered following the death of their family’s patriarch. Andi...
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Love the Sinner
Love the Sinner explores the Evangelical roots of homophobia in the wake of the Pulse shooting.
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Manifesto
All current art is fake. Nothing is original. These are some of the statements exposed in artist Julian Rosefeldt's stunning pi...
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Mike and the Mad Dog
Dive into the inner workings of one of the sports world's most unlikely partnerships: Mike Francesa and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, ...
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Mother's Day
The impact of mass incarceration on a generation of youth is explored through annual Mother's Day charity bus rides that takes ...
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Mr Long
Following an assignment gone wrong in Tokyo, professional Taiwanese hitman Mr. Long (Chang Chen) finds himself stranded without...
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My Art
For artist Ellie Shine (Laurie Simmons), age really isn’t anything but a number. Unhappy with where her career has gone, the si...
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My Friend Dahmer
Before Jeffrey Dahmer became one of the most notorious serial killers of all time, he was a teenage loner. Conducting grisly ex...
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NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism
Imagined futures and contemporary realities come together in NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism, a multidisciplinary exploration of ...
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New Deep South: House of JXN
This series explores the vibrant and multifaceted queer culture emerging in the American South. Playing against old stereotypes...
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Newton
India, the world’s largest democracy, is preparing for an election—and with more than 800 million voters, this is a logistical ...
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New York is Dead
A darkly hilarious webseries about two broke NYC artists who become hitmen to make ends meet.
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