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Friday, May 16, 2025
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Friday, May 16, 2025
Two women set out to decolonize Nairobi’s formerly whites-only McMillan Memorial Library and turn it into a multicultural hub.
Friday, May 16
The boldly feminist Irish author Edna O’Brien shares journal entries and provocative insight into her trailblazing career.
Friday, May 16
An inventive, autofictional indie about a daughter who investigates her estranged late father’s experimental health marketing schemes.
Friday, May 16
Gloria and Sofia meet during the summer holidays while spending the days in a hospital.
Friday, May 16
Mina heads to Los Angeles in hopes of starring in a music video, only to get the chance to be in a major motion picture!
Friday, May 16
Lati turns to rap, learning how to tap into her frustration and anger to create empowering, liberating rhymes.
Friday, May 16
A Ukrainian family on vacation in the Canary Islands find themselves stranded upon Russia’s invasion of their home country.
Friday, May 16
A Māori-language epic about the 1864 Battle of Ōrākau, as an Indigenous tribe defends their land from invading British forces.
Friday, May 16
A Black family in a starved, post-civil war near future must defend their farm from invading cannibals.
Friday, May 16
In this animated adult musical, join sperm cells Simon and Cumilla as they attempt to defeat the nefarious Jizzmo.
Friday, May 16
A Georgian obstetrician is thrust into the harsh, investigative spotlight when she loses a newborn while on duty.
Friday, May 16
Nana lives on a remote volcanic island. She will spend her life trying to find the right answer to the lingering question: Should she stay or should she go?
Friday, May 16
NASA engineer and science fiction author Gentry Lee discusses his views on the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
Friday, May 16
A Korean father and his two children move to the Canadian prairies to help a town deal with the feral dog population.
Friday, May 16
A pulse-pounding neo-western thriller set in the cutthroat artisanal mining industry in the deserts of northern Chile.
Friday, May 16
Avant-garde multihyphenate genius Meredith Monk approaches her final project, the immersive “Indra’s Net.”
Friday, May 16
Librarians fight tooth and nail to protect us from the pervasive conservative censorship that threatens to eliminate free thought.
Friday, May 16
Five horror luminaries—Stephen King and Takashi Miike among them—discuss the impact 1974’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE.
Friday, May 16
When a long-lost painting turns up in a cottage in Eastern France, it sets in motion a story of intrigue, deceit, and surprise.
Friday, May 16
The Choctaw Nation fights against cultural displacement and the developers who wish to dam and divert the Kiamichi River.
Friday, May 16
It is our great pleasure to open our ShortsFest Spotlight with this collection of superb films from around the world.
Friday, May 16
Annapurna Sriram helms this campy, pastel-colored romp about a woman who embarks upon a sex worker odyssey through Trashtown.
Friday, May 16
An earnest and moving tale of Marcielle, who finds a way out of a hostile village that has resisted change for generations.
Friday, May 16
Lawrence Côté-Collins inspects the life of former friend Billy Poulin, now in prison, through his own stockpile of video footage.
Friday, May 16
Chart a course through experimental fables and water imagery and oceans of cut-out and crazy animations…with nary a Tom Cruise nor impossible mission in sight.
Friday, May 16