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Learning To Drown
Jess Kimura, considered one of the most influential female snowboarders in the world, was at the top of her career when she los...
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Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if you're a girl)
Learning To Skateboard In A Warzone (If You’re A Girl) is the story of young Afghan girls learning to read, write—and skateboar...
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Leave No Trace
In February 2022, The Boy Scouts Of America reached a $2.7 billion agreement over sex abuse claims, the largest such settlement...
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Leaving Home Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank
In this intimate and moving portrait of groundbreaking photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank, Fox engages the artist in a dia...
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L'eclat du mal
"In my dream there's a war going on. It's Christmas time. I'm running and I'm carrying myself as a child. It's dark in the tunn...
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Leftover Women
In China, single women are under immense pressure to marry young or face the stigma that comes with being “leftover.” Through m...
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Legacy
British-Nigerian director Thomas Ikimi builds a thrilling psychological drama around an all-consuming central performance by Id...
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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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Lemonade
Mara hopes to move her son from Romania to the U.S. and obtain a green card. But bureaucratic processes give way to authoritari...
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Lenny Cooke
In 2001, Lenny Cooke was the most hyped high school basketball player in the country, ranked above future greats LeBron James, ...
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Leonid's Story
A Soviet family searching for a modest paradise is swept into the immense Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, recalled through ...
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Les Bosquets
Screening as part of Shorts: Gallery Opening
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Let Fury Have The Hour
A generation of artists used creativity as a response to the reactionary politics that came to define our culture in the 1980s....
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Let Liv
A young alcoholic woman agrees to attend an AA meeting with her partner. When she unexpectedly runs into her estranged mother, ...
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Let Me Go (The Right Way)
Let Me Go (The Right Way) is a psychological thriller about a young veteran whose sense of reality is fraying, and the psychiat...
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Let's Dance: Bowie Down Under
The remarkable, forgotten story behind 'Let's Dance,' David Bowie's biggest hit record.
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Let's Kill Ward's Wife
Everyone hates Ward’s wife and wants her dead, Ward (Donald Faison) most of all. But when his friends’ murderous fantasies turn...
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Let's Not Panic
Screening as part of Shorts: NY - Double Espresso
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Let's Rock Again!
Rude's longtime association with Joe Strummer gave him insider access to the former Clash front man and his last band, the Mesc...
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Letters
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Letters to Juliet
In this delightful romance, a young American (Amanda Seyfried, Mamma Mia!) travels to Verona, home of Romeo and Juliet, where s...
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Letter to Rosie
Letter to Rosie captures an intimate portrait about survival, self worth, self love, and overcoming all of life’s obstacles. Ma...
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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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Let the Bullets Fly
Set during the Age of the Warlords in the 1920s, this comic western is the highest grossing Chinese film ever. When circumstanc...
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Let the Canary Sing
Alison Ellwood’s boisterous documentary is a big-hearted and joyous look at the life and career of music icon Cyndi Lauper. Fro...
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