Film Year: 2025
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The Return
Read More: The ReturnAfter being apprehended at the US border and separated from his father for six months, 12-year-old Geovanny returns home to Guatemala. But he’s not the same.
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Qotzuñi: People of the Lake
Read More: Qotzuñi: People of the LakeBolivia’s Lake Poopó has evaporated, and the Uru-Murato community faces the cultural and economic consequences of what it means to be Qotzuñis, People of the Lake.
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Projecting Protest
Read More: Projecting ProtestActivists from across the political spectrum wield unsanctioned light projection as a tool for dissent, raising new questions about free speech in the digital era.
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Never Too Old
Read More: Never Too OldAt one time Libby James held more running records than Flo-Jo and Usain Bolt combined, yet most likely you have never heard of her. She is considered the grandmother of women’s competitive running, despite not having started running until she was 35. Libby is proof that you can be almost…
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My Stolen Planet
Read More: My Stolen PlanetFarah, an Iranian woman, is forced to migrate to her private planet to be free. She buys other people’s memories in the form of super 8mm films and records and archives her own to create an alternative history of Iran.
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Life After
Read More: Life AfterIn 1983, a disabled Californian woman named Elizabeth Bouvia sought the “right to die,” igniting a national debate about autonomy, dignity and the value of disabled lives. After years of courtroom trials, Bouvia disappeared from public view. Disabled director Davenport investigates what happened to Bouvia and her story’s disturbing relevance…
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In Thousand Petals / En Milles Pétales
Read More: In Thousand Petals / En Milles PétalesA young married woman collects the sweet memories of her romance. On closer inspection, she leaves bits of herself behind.
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I’m Your Venus
Read More: I’m Your VenusVenus Xtravaganza emerged as a global trans icon after being featured in the groundbreaking 1991 documentary Paris Is Burning. Venus was murdered before that film’s release. I’m Your Venus picks up the story of a trail gone cold as her two families—biological and ballroom—come together to seek answers and celebrate…
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Free Leonard Peltier
Read More: Free Leonard PeltierHalf a century ago, the US government put Leonard Peltier in prison for murder. This year, he’s now home–but not yet pardoned, and still innocent.
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Following Harry
Read More: Following HarryLegendary artist and Civil Rights leader Harry Belafonte embarks on a deeply personal and reflective journey throughout the last twelve years of his life while inspiring the next generation of entertainers and activists to disrupt injustice and strive for impactful change.

