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NYC PREMIERE Curt features 50-year-old competitive surfer, Curt Harper, diagnosed with autism as a child who maintained his child-like love for surfing and became a beloved fixture in the Southern California surf scene.
NYC PREMIERE Curt features 50-year-old competitive surfer, Curt Harper, diagnosed with autism as a child who maintained his child-like love for surfing and became a beloved fixture in the Southern California surf scene.
NYC PREMIERE Little Hero profiles six-year-old twins, Avery and Xander, highlighting how Xander has become Avery’s hero.
Ahmed is a seventeen year-old Emirati clay animator whose artistic ambitions are to become the first claymation artist from the UAE.
Stories for the whole family. Cone Phones (USA, 6 min., Heidi Gelover) snap, crackle and pop in a city playground. Avery’s twin brother, Xander, is her Little Hero (USA, 10 min., Marcus McDougald, Jennifer Medvin). An Emirati boy dreams of being the first claymation artist from his homeland in Made of Clay (UAE, 10 min., […]
NYC PREMIERE Teen Press takes audiences inside Santa Barbara Middle School for a semester to witness the selection, training and inner-workings of a teenage press corps.
NYC PREMIERE The 414’s tells the story of the first widely recognized computer hackers, a group of Milwaukee teenagers who gained notoriety in 1983.
WORLD PREMIERE Back focuses on some of the hidden aspects of long-term confinement through the eyes of a memorable man, and reveals what re-entry is like for those released into a society that looks drastically different from that decades ago.
This story highlights the Clock of the Long Now, a grand, Stone Henge-like monolith, being constructed in a mountain in West Texas.
This animated documentary poses difficult questions about the human capacity to forgive unimaginable evil acts.
WORLD PREMIERE I Was Here First follows 3 prominent ex-Williamsburg venues, taking a critical look at the future of experimental art in a city whose soaring rental market is driving some of its best artists out in search of more welcoming places.