We Have Reached The Moment
12:00pm, Saturday, September 25th
(Narrative, United States, 33 minutes)
A young man’s journey as he tries to explain to his climate-denying father the impacts of the climate crisis on their own disenfranchised communities.
Thumb War!
4:45pm, Saturday, September 25th
(Narrative, United States, 57 minutes)
Christopher Guest would be proud of this mockumentary about competitive Thumb Wrestling!
Three Men Named Mantas
7:00pm, Friday, September 25th
(Narrative, United States, 11 minutes)
A pregnant American tracks down the father of her child in the most foreign of places: Lithuania.
Theirs is the Kingdom
7:00pm, Friday, September 25th
(Documentary, United States, 60 minutes)
A film examining the intersection of poverty and portraiture following the rare creation of a contemporary fresco mural inside the sanctuary of a small church in Asheville, NC.
The Mother
10:00am, Sunday, September 26th
(Narrative, United States, 8 minutes)
A young woman visits a farmer’s market and finds a lot more than she bargained for in a chance encounter with a local kombucha brewer.
The Great Artist
10:00am, Sunday, September 26th
(Narrative, United States, 23 minutes)
A gifted artist finds himself in a broken balance between creating world class art and the all too silent struggle of self care as his life begins to unravel.
The Ephemeral
10:00am, Sunday, September 26th
(Narrative, Subtitled, Spain, 20 minutes)
Two strangers meet in a subway car. Both will determine their future in that fleeting, and ephemeral, vital journey that brings them together briefly.
The Black Veil
10:00am, Sunday, September 26th
(Narrative, Subtitled, Qatar, 16 minutes)
A young Iraqi woman escapes her home in the middle of the night after being forced to marry an ISIS soldier. She finds help in a taxi driver to help her escape Mosul and find her family again.
That Guy from the Train
10:00am, Sunday, September 26th
(Narrative, Subtitled, Spain, 20 minutes)
Everyday Sara crosses paths with Tobias on her way to the museum where she works. One morning she accepts his invitation for coffee.
Television Event
10:00pm, Friday, September 24th
(Documentary, United States, 91 minutes)
Viewing the dramatic climax of the Cold War through the lens of a commercial television network through America’s most watched, most controversial made-for-TV-movie, THE DAY AFTER in 1983.