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Showing 486 Films from the festival year 2021
Enemies of the State
When their hacker son is targeted by the US Government, the DeHarts will do anything to protect him. And so begins to unravel a...
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Enjoy
As Michael (Himesh Patel) seeks novel ways to halt his spiralling depression, a moment of hope arrives via an unexpected source.
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Enough
A dream, a nightmare, a musical. Ten years in the making, welcome to the stormy inner world of one boy (Nathan Nzanga) growing ...
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Esther In Wonderland
Drawn to the expressiveness of hip hop and breakdance, Esther (Naian González Norvind) tests the boundaries of her restricted e...
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Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Inspired by true events, Everybody's Talking About Jamie is the film adaptation of the award-winning hit musical from London’s ...
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Explant
Over the past six decades, thousands of women across the globe have become sick with an amalgam of mysterious and severe autoim...
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False Positive
After fertility struggles, a couple seem to have found their savior in a celebrated reproductive specialist. But as hope transf...
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Fame
A chronicle of the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts.
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Fargo
Winner of two Academy Awards® (Best Original Screenplay and Best Actress for Frances McDormand), the reissue marks the theatric...
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Fargo
Winner of two Academy Awards® (Best Original Screenplay and Best Actress for Frances McDormand), the reissue marks the theatric...
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Father of the Cyborgs
Dr. Kennedy made headlines for implanting electrodes in the brain of a paralyzed man then teaching the patient to control a com...
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Fathom
Filmmaker & cinematographer Drew Xanthopoulos delivers a visual and aural wonder of a documentary—an immersive and sensoria...
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Ferguson Rises
Before George Floyd, before Breonna Taylor, before America knew about Black Lives Matter, there was Michael Brown, Jr. Six year...
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Float
Women in Sri Lanka confront community expectations by learning to swim; along the way, swimming becomes a way to stay afloat.
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Friends
The “small” one is, well, small, and the “big” one is definitely very very big. They are friends.
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Fries! The Movie
To better understand the globe’s obsession with the fried potato, chefs, food scientists, historians and celebrities, including...
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Fully Realized Humans
Parents-to-be Elliott (Joshua Leonard) and Jackie (an eight-months pregnant Jess Weixler) embark on a quest for self-actualizat...
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Future of Film – “Live And Direct”
As the pandemic raged last year and live performances took a forced hiatus, artists and performers looked to technology for ans...
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Future of Film – Planting Breonna's Garden
Join creator Lady PheOnix, Ju'Niyah Palmer and members of Breonna Taylor’s family for a discussion of their collaboration on th...
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Future of Film – Radical Rabbit Holes
What can understanding of gameplay tell us about what drives people ever deeper into conspiracy thinking? Does recognizing the ...
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Game Changer
Tanya DePass, a lifelong Chicagoan and African-American gamer, is determined to make the gaming industry more inclusive for eve...
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Get Out
A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their rece...
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Gets Good Light
A luxury condo begins the day staged for an open house to lure wealthy buyers, but by night becomes a brief refuge for a family...
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Giants Being Lonely
From lauded mixed-media artist Grear Patterson, this engrossing coming-of-age drama centers around two troubled high-school bas...
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Girls Can't Surf
Under the radical glow of Australian sun, peroxide hair and fluorescent surf-shorts, a dark wave of male chauvinism crashed dow...
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