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    Poster for Cat Person
    Movie
    2023•
    5.7

    Cat Person

    When Margot, a college sophomore, goes on a date with the older Robert, she finds that IRL Robert doesn’t live up to the Robert she has been flirting with over texts.

    Poster for Omnipresence
    Movie
    2021

    Omnipresence

    Tells the story of a Bronx housing project’s floodlights, which some residents find oppressive.

    Poster for Espina
    Movie
    2025

    Espina

    Tired of being treated like a child by everyone due to his physical limitations, Jonathan, 29, embarks on a wild and heartfelt trip to Panama with unlikely companions to confront the doctor who caused his disability.

    Poster for Love to the Max
    Movie
    2024

    Love to the Max

    A family fights to stay together in the face of persecution by the Texas government for loving their transgender kid.

    Poster for The Blimp-Maker
    Movie
    2016

    The Blimp-Maker

    For the past forty years, Igor Pasternak has pursued a lighter-than-air vision: to build gigantic airships that haul cargo to otherwise inaccessible parts of the planet. In high school, in Ukraine, Pasternak formed an airship club; at Lviv National University, where he studied civil engineering, he established an airship-design bureau. Eventually, he settled in southern California and started Aeros, which builds blimps for surveillance and other purposes. His prototype cargo airship, the two-hundred-and-sixty-foot-long Dragon Dream, was destroyed in 2013 when its hangar collapsed on it. Unfazed, Pasternak now aims to produce a fleet of “Aeroscraft” cargo airships, the largest of which will be more than nine hundred feet long and able to carry five hundred tons. Pasternak spoke recently with the director and producer Gabe Polsky. Polsky’s documentary, “Red Army,” played at the 2014 Cannes, Telluride, Toronto, and New York Film Festivals, and was released in theatres in 2015.

    Poster for Spiderhead
    Movie
    2022•
    5.8

    Spiderhead

    A prisoner in a state-of-the-art penitentiary begins to question the purpose of the emotion-controlling drugs he's testing for a pharmaceutical genius.

    Poster for Radical Love
    Movie
    2021

    Radical Love

    Radical Love explores the subversive political activism and fierce love connection of Michael and Eleanora Kennedy, a husband-wife legal team who represented a who’s who of the politically subversive class in the 1960s and 70s. At the center of the story is their most notorious clients and closest friends, founding members of The Weather Underground Bernardine Dohrn and Bill Ayers. Now as a widow, Eleanora reflects on a marriage and life in the crosshairs of politic activism, government surveillance, and deep passion.

    Poster for It's Okay
    Movie
    2024

    It's Okay

    A quiet take on a very noisy subject—the rise of hate and intolerance against the LGBTQIA+ community—as two young brothers observe and absorb their first Drag Story Hour. A refrain of “It’s okay” underscores their experience, and this simple utterance takes on a multitude of meanings in its repetition, from assurance to question, hope to fear.

    Poster for The Candy Factory
    Movie
    2024

    The Candy Factory

    A portrait of an unorthodox ecosystem in a former candy factory in Brooklyn.

    Poster for Finding Fenn's Gold
    Movie
    2022

    Finding Fenn's Gold

    In 2010, Forrest Fenn published a set of clues about a secret trove, estimated to be worth at least a million dollars, that he'd hidden in the Rocky Mountains. Some still seek this treasure, captivated as much by the mystery as the promise of riches.

    Poster for Keys to the City
    Movie
    2022

    Keys to the City

    A documentary short follows Matthew Ballard, an aging Brooklyn locksmith struggling to unlock a higher acceptance to the changes in his life and city.

    Poster for Seat 31: Zooey Zephyr
    Movie
    2024

    Seat 31: Zooey Zephyr

    When Zooey Zephyr was expelled from the Montana House of Representatives for speaking on a bill banning transgender medical care, she made a nearby bench her “office.” Director Kimberly Reed’s cameras land next to Zooey, capturing shocking, funny, and joyous events.

    Poster for FLOAT!
    Movie
    2023•
    7.0

    FLOAT!

    With depth, intimacy, and humor, FLOAT! captures filmmaker Azza Cohen's magnetic grandma’s life-affirming journey learning to swim at 82, inspiring audiences to defy societal expectations of aging and to boldly look forward at every stage.

    Poster for The Highs and Lows of Ken Bone's Fifteen Minutes of Fame
    Movie
    2020

    The Highs and Lows of Ken Bone's Fifteen Minutes of Fame

    Ken Bone became an overnight sensation after participating in a Clinton-Trump town hall in 2016, but the excitement of the moment came with some unexpected consequences.

    Poster for Eternal Father
    Movie
    2023•
    5.0

    Eternal Father

    An intimate and existential exploration of how a father’s attempt to defy death affects his family’s lives.

    Poster for Liturgy of Anti-Tank Obstacles
    Movie
    2022•
    6.0

    Liturgy of Anti-Tank Obstacles

    Reality in Ukraine was divided into two periods - before the war and after. Every citizen tries to be useful in this national resistance. Ukrainians change their professions and adapt to the needs of wartime. In art workshops, sculptors make anti-tank obstacles. Silent figures of Ukrainian figures, angels, Cossacks and multiple copies of Jesus Christ, like a terracotta army, froze in anticipation of new creations. Masters weld metal defenses for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

    Poster for Kukeri
    Movie
    N/A

    Kukeri

    Mammoth Pictures has inked a deal out of Cannes with the Bulgarian production company Bazuka to exclusively develop and produce a narrative feature take on the cultural tradition spotlighted in Kukeri, their documentary short produced for The New Yorker.

    Poster for Nina & Irena
    Movie
    2023•
    10.0

    Nina & Irena

    On the verge of her 90th birthday, a grandmother reveals to her grandson the painful story of her sister's disappearance during the Holocaust and the survivor's guilt she carries.

    Poster for Goodbye, Morganza
    Movie
    2023

    Goodbye, Morganza

    A property dispute led to one family's displacement from their ancestral home. Today, their youngest daughter is left to pick up the pieces—all of them fitting within two storage units.

    Poster for After the 12-9
    Movie
    2020

    After the 12-9

    Every few days in New York City, a subway operator stops a train, speaks the phrase "12-9" into a radio, and waits what may feel like an eternity for a police officer to arrive and inspect the train and tracks. In the parlance of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, 12-9s describe collisions between trains and people. In 2019, the M.T.A. recorded a hundred and ninety-five 12-9s, the highest number in at least a decade. About a third are fatal. "After the 12-9" follows three subway operators through their recovery process after their involvement in deadly collisions, as they battle PTSD, nightmares, and guilt. Although all three of them are left with different feelings towards their jobs, they are united by their collective experience of a very specific type of grief: the emotional weight of a death that one had no power to stop.

    Poster for Killer Lies: Chasing A True Crime Con Man
    TV
    2024•
    7.0

    Killer Lies: Chasing A True Crime Con Man

    Tracks the rise and fall of serial killer expert Stéphane Bourgoin whose dark lies are exposed by sleuthing fans.