October 4, 2017

SKY & GROUND

WORLD PREMIERE A compelling, ground-level immersion into the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time, Sky & Ground accompanies the Nabi clan, a large, extended Syrian-Kurdish family, as they painstakingly make their way from their home in Aleppo, bombed out by the war, to the Idomeni refugee camp on the border of Greece and Macedonia. Their […]

October 4, 2017

SPIRAL

US PREMIERE Anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial and physical and verbal assaults against Jews are on the rise throughout Europe, particularly in France. In response to rising tensions and fears, many in the Jewish community decide to leave. Others, like lawyer Julien, remain behind to fight back against those who would fan the flames of hate, like popular […]

October 4, 2017

STEP

For her feature debut, a rousing film about young women striving for success, Tony Award-winning producer Amanda Lipitz received a Sundance Film Festival special jury award. Step focuses on three high-school seniors in the inaugural class of the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women, whose mandate is to send every student to college. Taking inspiration […]

October 4, 2017

THE STRANGER

2017 VIEWFINDERS COMPETITION WINNER INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE Amanda, a 25-year-old single mother, meets the man of her dreams on Facebook. Casper is charming and worldly, and he eventually reveals that he is the sole heir to an outrageous family fortune. Soon enough, the couple moves in together, but Amanda and Casper don’t exactly live happily ever […]

October 4, 2017

THANK YOU FOR COMING

NYC PREMIERE More than a decade after learning she was conceived via a sperm donor, filmmaker Sara Lamm is still on the hunt for her biological father. Using online registries and the scant clues provided by her parents, she is able to track down Jennifer, a woman sharing remarkable similarities who might just possibly be […]

October 4, 2017

UNFRACTURED

INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE For the past 35 years, biologist Sandra Steingraber has tried to protect people’s health by safeguarding the environment. Branded a ‘toxic avenger’ by Rolling Stone, Steingraber emerges as a leader of New York’s biggest grassroots movement in decades. Shot over the last year of the historic fight against fracking in New York state, […]

October 4, 2017

WHAT HAUNTS US

NYC PREMIERE Why are the men of Charleston, South Carolina’s Porter Gaud School killing themselves? Alarmed by the latest in a long-running series of suicides from her high school in 1979, filmmaker Paige Goldberg Tolmach returns to her hometown for answers. Stonewalled by administrators, she mines her own memories, and those of her former classmates, […]

October 4, 2017

ZERO WEEKS

NYC PREMIERE In most countries, workers are given several weeks of paid leave and job security should they need time off to care for a newborn or a sick relative or to tend to a personal health emergency. Only two nations offer exactly zero weeks: Papua New Guinea and the United States, where individuals are […]

January 5, 2017

BECOMING MORE VISIBLE

NYC PREMIERE While recent years have seen a remarkable increase in transgender visibility, the path to acceptance – and self-acceptance – is not always smooth, particularly for youth, who still face alarmingly high rates of suicide. Becoming More Visible turns the spotlight on four diverse young transgender New Yorkers as they contend with family and societal expectations […]

October 10, 2016

Bisonhead

NYC PREMIERE A family of Ponderai Native Americans embark on a controversial journey through Yellowstone to exercise their treaty hunting rights – glimpsing into the continued marginalization of indigenous life in the American West and challenging our expectations of what it means to assert a tribal heritage in the modern world.