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Showing 315 Films from the festival year 2016
14 Minutes from Earth
On October 24th, 2014, a secret three-year mission by a small crew of engineers came to fruition deep in the desert of New Mexi...
2 Fists Up
An examination of how the Black Lives Matter movement sparked activism at the University of Missouri, its football team, and ac...
30 for 30: This Magic Moment
In the mid-1990s, Orlando was the epicenter of excitement in the NBA. The young franchise, led by mega-stars Shaquille O’Neal a...
6x9: An Immersive Experience of Solitary Confinement
Right now, 80,000-100,000 people are in solitary confinement in the US. They spend 22-24 hours a day in their cells, with littl...
Abortion: Stories Women Tell
In 1973, the US Supreme court decision Roe v. Wade gave every woman the right to have an abortion. In 2016, abortion remains on...
A.C. Green: Iron Virgin
A.C. Green, Showtime Laker and reigning Iron Man of the NBA, did the dirty work every night for 1,192 straight games—more conse...
Actor Martinez
Arthur Martinez is a computer repairman and aspiring actor who commissions indie directors Mike Ott and Nathan Silver to film ...
Adult Life Skills
Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is stuck: she’s approaching 30, living in her mother’s shed, and spending her time making movies with he...
After Spring
Close to 80,000 Syrian refugees live in the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan. After Spring immerses us in the rhythms of the camp...
A Hologram for the King
In Tom Tykwer's wryly comic adaptation of Dave Eggers' novel, Tom Hanks stars as a struggling American businessman who travels ...
A Kind of Murder
The Blunderer, written by Carol author Patricia Highsmith, gets a classic film noir treatment in A Kind of Murder, a ’60s-set H...
All This Panic
What is it like to come of age in New York City? First-time director Jenny Gage follows vivacious sisters, Ginger and Dusty, an...
Allumette
An orphan girl, living in a fantastical city in clouds, endures tragedy. Lighting enchanted matches, she relives her past and g...
All We Had
Ruthie continually makes the best of her mother Rita's hard luck. When their attempt at settling in a new town hits a stumbling...
Almost Paris
In the wake of the mortgage lending crisis, a former banker has to return home in order to get back on his feet. Directed by Do...
Always Shine
This twisty psychological drama about obsession, fame, and femininity follows two friends, both actresses (Mackenzie Davis and ...
A More Perfect Union
From the discovery of Reverend Jeremiah Wright's inciting sermons to Obama’s ‘A More Perfect Union’ speech, this short film use...
Ashes
Playing with movement, space and time, ASHES shares the tragic story of two lovers, told specifically for 360-headset environme...
As I Open My Eyes
As I Open My Eyes depicts the clash between culture and family as seen through the eyes of a young Tunisian woman balancing the...
A Subway Story
Two people recount their first meeting on the New York City subway.
A Teachable Moment
Henry lies at the side of the road, bleeding out from a gunshot wound. A young mother with a bizarre sense of what's appropriat...
Auschwitz
Auschwitz is synonymous with the Holocaust, but it’s also a place on the map with a surprising history preceding World War II. ...
Award Screening: Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director: Untouchable
The Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director goes to Untouchable, directed by David Feige.When a powerful Florida...
Award Screening: Audience Award, Documentary - First Place: The Return
Award Screening: Audience Award, Documentary - First Place: The Return How does one reintegrate into society after making peace...