Le cri

7:00pm, Friday, September 24th
(Narrative, France, 6 minutes)
A dreadful scream pierces through the silence of a sleepy residence. What happened? The investigation begins…

Last Meal

7:00pm, Friday, September 24th
(Documentary, Australia, 18 minutes)
Capital punishment simmers in a boiling pot of controversy. Amidst the political and religious debate surrounding the issue one thing sets tongues wagging more than the others… what do the condemned eat before their execution?

Just Over the Line

7:00pm, Friday, September 24th
(Documentary, United States, 11 minutes)
Daniel was arrested for drug trafficking in two adjacent North Carolina jurisdictions. This film examines the impact of North Carolina drug laws and the power of elected district attorneys in deciding the fate of individuals and communities.

Isolation Art – Recreating Masterpieces

7:00pm, Friday, Sept. 24th
(Documentary, Subtitled, Germany, 9 minutes)
Inspired by a Dutch instagram account, Katharina started recreating a piece of art every day with only things she could find in her little apartment in Berlin while in self-isolation.

Full Picture

7:00pm, Friday, Sept. 24th
(Documentary, United States, 12 minutes)
Santina has been in a wheelchair since she was six years old. With meetings, hangouts, and classes happening virtually due to the Coronavirus quarantine, she’s experiencing something new: Choosing when (or if) to disclose her disability.

Fog Likely Farm: An Appalachian Story

12:00pm, Saturday, Sept. 25th
(Documentary, United States, 28 minutes)
Susie Winters and David Sengel create a new life for themselves as artists and farmers and transform the farmhouse and land into a place of exquisite contentment and beauty called Fog Likely Farm

Fires in the Dark

10:00am, Saturday, Sept. 25th
(Narrative, Subtitled, France, 90 minutes)
In a small 17th century village nestled between the sea and the mountains, fifteen year-old Alan is suddenly forced to begin supporting his mother and siblings after his father sells himself for two years of indentured servitude in an attempt to keep the family from starving.

Finding Tyler

12:00pm, Saturday, Sept. 25th
(Documentary, United States, 20 minutes)
In August of 2003, Tyler Johnson was a prized scholar in theoretical physics. Months later he was homeless on the island of Corsica, a fugitive wanted by the FBI.

Experiment

10:00pm, Friday, Sept. 24th
(Narrative, France, 6 minutes)
When science gets out of hand, the consequences are disastrous.