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Showing 297 Films from the festival year 2017
Draw Me Close
Draw Me Close
Canadian playwright-director Jordan Tannahill partners with the National Theatre and the National Film Board of Canada to creat...
Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine
Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine
Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine charts the rise and fall of the irreverent, boundary-pushing “Big Brother Magazine”, wh...
ELIÁN
ELIÁN
Thanksgiving, 1999: Two fishermen on the Florida Straits find a young Cuban boy, Elián González, floating alone in an inner tub...
Episodes
Episodes
Episodes, the award-winning, razor-sharp comedy about the insanity of making a television show, returns for its fifth and final...
Escape
Escape
A euphoric vision of the future is presented through this cinematic poem about the challenging yet world-changing power of inve...
Extravaganza
Extravaganza
Extravaganza mixes 3D animation and live-action footage in a bitingly funny satire. You are a puppet trapped in a stunningly of...
Flames
Flames
Filmed over five years, Flames follows real-life couple Josephine Decker and Zefrey Throwell from the white-hot passion of firs...
Flower
Flower
Rebellious and quick-witted, 17-year-old firecracker Erica Vandross (Zoey Deutch) kills time with her friends gawking at older ...
For Ahkeem
For Ahkeem
Beginning one year before the events in Ferguson, Missouri, Levine and Van Soest’s intimate and cinematic For Ahkeem is the com...
For Flint
For Flint
In the face of a federal emergency deeming its drinking water unsafe for consumption, Flint's resilient citizens rally together...
Frank Serpico
Frank Serpico
With unprecedented access to a notoriously reclusive subject, Antonino D’Ambrosio creates a powerful portrait of Frank Serpico,...
From The Ashes
From The Ashes
From the Ashes captures Americans in communities across the country as they wrestle with the legacy of the coal industry and wh...
Fry Day
Fry Day
A teenage girl comes of age against the backdrop of Ted Bundy's execution in 1989.
Genius
Genius
Genius charts how Albert Einstein (Geoffrey Rush), an imaginative, rebellious patent clerk who struggled to land an academic po...
Get Me Roger Stone
Get Me Roger Stone
With his bespoke suits and collection of Nixon memorabilia, political firebrand and noted eccentric Roger Stone has been a fixt...
Gilbert
Gilbert
Legendary comedian Gilbert Gottfried has had quite a career. Rocketing to fame in the 1980s, he was thrust into the public cons...
Hair
Hair
An unscripted dialogue between John Turturro and Bobby Cannavale about a man's particularness about his hair.
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah is a revolutionary virtual reality music performance that reimagines Leonard Cohen’s most well-known song. It is the...
Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS
Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS
Chronicling Syria’s descent into unbridled chaos, this gripping and insightful work captures the Syrian war’s harrowing carnage...
Heroin
Heroin
For an artist, free will is just an illusion. Heroin explores the creative process, inspiration and alternative reality of an a...
Hilda
Hilda
Hilda is a realist tribute to octogenarian New Yorker artist Hilda O'Connell who lived shoulder-to-shoulder with the great Abst...
Holy Air
Holy Air
Desperate to care for his pregnant wife and ailing father, Adam (writer/director Shady Srour) embarks on his latest, riskiest b...
Hondros
Hondros
Beginning with the war in Kosovo in 1999, award-winning photographer Chris Hondros served as a witness to conflict for over a d...
Hounds of Love
Hounds of Love
Dark forces lurk behind the sunny façade of an unassuming Australian suburb in Ben Young's stylish directorial debut. This ‘80s...
House of Z
House of Z
Zac Posen rocketed to fashion stardom at a young age with his unique design aesthetic and charismatic presence, becoming one th...