


Cowboy Joe
Joe just wants to be a cowboy. But no one takes him seriously, especially his father. Did we mention that he's Chinese and lives in New York City? A film by Jingjing Tian.

Things Would Be Different
A happily married woman wonders if she could be happier. A film by Kerri Fernsworth Feazell.

Snakes in the Water
It's late… or early depending on how you see it. Either way, the sun will be up soon and this young couple is in a rush to jump. A film by Henry Busby.

Portrait of a Village
An exploration of Catherine Losing’s feelings about being British with a Grandfather who fought for the nazis and a recent revelation that I have Jewish ancestors. A film by Catherine Losing.

Vanishing Louisiana
What's it like to live in a place that cannot be saved? In the southern parishes of Louisiana, the state has deemed certain populated lands to be already "lost", leaving residents to the fate of rising seas and rapidly subsiding coasts. A film by Adam Chitayat.

Plant Film
Piranha and Mackerel must say goodbye to each other, so they make a list of things to do before they part ways. They travel to zoos, beaches, and elementary schools in South Korea in an attempt to distract themselves from their sadness. A film by Paul Lee.

Larry Larissa Linda
A young woman who paints her nightmares, her wily much-older cousin, and a small apartment-bound therapy group collide. A film by Ryan McGlade.




Stella for Star
A nuclear fusion scientist at a conference in New Orleans with her two children hangs out with a group of Furries while a major hurricane gathers offshore. A film by Nick Singer.

Terry: The Serious Actor
In the golden days of silent film in Hollywood, things were not always what they seemed. A film by Madeline Stephenson.

Goodbye, Brooklyn
Struggling with New York living, Dana Schapiro decides to move, saying goodbye to a neighborhood that can barely remember who she is. A film by Daniel Jaffe & Michelle Uranowitz.

The Man is the Music
Prolific artist, musician and lover of Mother Earth, Lonnie Holley treasures the discarded. Nurturing the neglected, he finds healing in the transformative power of art. A film by Maris Curran.

Dig Your Own Grave
Reggie brings Dan into the desert to dig his own grave, but the ground is really hard and this is going to take much longer than either of them anticipated. A film by Kirk Larsen.


All is Not Lost
An elderly man gets revenge on a rival in a nursing home. Growing old is compulsory, growing up is not. A film by Natalie Gee.