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Kath Duncan -The untold struggle for civil rights, 40min,. UK Directed by Ray Barron Woolford FRSA A Documentary film about the life and activism of LGBTQ Scot Kath Duncan The most important Uk Civil rights leader past 100 years but almost forgotten in time until my Highly acclaimed stage play #liberty and my biography of Kath The Last Queen Of Scotland stage play Liberty
The Socialists of Shoe City, 35min,. USA Directed by Shana Figueroa The story of “The Socialists of Shoe City: The Socialist Movement in Haverhill, Massachusetts” ” chronicles the transformative impact of James F. Carey and John C. Chase on Haverhill, Massachusetts, during a period of intense industrialization and social upheaval. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Haverhill’s booming shoe industry was a focal point of labor exploitation and inequality. Carey and Chase, driven by a vision of social justice and workers’ rights, founded the Haverhill Socialist Labor Party in 1895. Their activism led to significant labor strikes, public lectures, and campaigns for better working conditions and fair wages. Despite facing formidable opposition, their efforts culminated in Carey’s historic election to the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1898, signaling a profound shift in the political landscape and inspiring a broader socialist movement across America.
Signals – Timothy Connon and the pier, 20min., USA Directed by Rod Saez Chavez Timothy Connor died on a spring break weekend in a car crash in 1967. 56 years later, he finally gets to the pier.
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We See Music!, 30min., Armenia Directed by Arsen Arakelyan The film “We See Music!” is about a unique educational institution in the world where young men and women with visual impairments – ranging from the visually impaired to the completely blind – live and study music. This college is located in the city of Kursk of the Russian Federation. The students are courageous and determined. Naturally, the college also teaches other subjects, but it is music that brings the young people together. Only music can fill the lack of visual images in their souls and help them fully participate in the life of society in the future.
DOCPOL-1 NATION 4 CITIES, 40min., Italy Directed by Simona Mancini A journey all around the beauty and the historic past of Poland. Museums, historic sites of Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk and Wrocsaw . https://www.instagram.com/filmpollution
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Gay Baby, 9min., USA Directed by Kareem Ferguson Deonte is unapologetically gay, worried about his mortality and approaching the age Jesus died. Wanting to leave a legacy beyond material belongings; his desire for biological fatherhood has sparked a radical idea or is it?
ROOM MATE, 3min., Spain Directed by Ezequiel Casamada A man wants to kill a beetle that is running through his house, he doesn’t get it and in the end he ends up reconciling with it…
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SPECTRE, 8min., France Directed by Johan Humes A mix of colors and feelings, suspense and drama, this mini web series takes you into the mysterious world of these bizarre stories.
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Wild Hive, 3min., USA Directed by Robin Lancaster Bisio In a paean to an imperiled pollinator, Wild Hive honors the wild bee as it faces decline from the ravages of climate change, pesticides, changing land use policies and competition from managed hives.
B-Side Players Revolutionize, 6min., USA Directed by Sammy Garcia III This is a heartfelt tribute to the elders who paved the way for us. A tribute to the activists, writers, photographers, and everyday heroes of the 60s and 70s who fought tirelessly for our rights and our right to proudly call ourselves Chicano. From prominent leaders like Carlos Montes to the voices behind La Raza newspapers, from the Brown Berets who stood on the frontlines to people like my dad, who was inspired by the music, his own experiences, and whose everyday struggles and triumphs were just as powerful, this is a thank you.
Forest, 4min,. USA Directed by Sasha Myshkina A young woman wakes up on a train going to an unknown destination. She has no recollection of how she got there or where she is. She finds herself in a vast city; a forest of steel and iron and concrete, wandering the dark streets.
Srebrenica, 2min,. France Directed by Thibaut Fleuret This work is about Srebrenica, Bosnia, place of the last european genocide where thousands of muslim people were killed.
This is an encore presentation of the best of romance short films from around the world today. Originally played at the Carlton Cinemas in download Toronto on February 10th.
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ATLS, 11min., Canada Directed by Mishka Balilty In a dystopian future where a powerful elite class prolongs their lives by exploiting young women for their babies’ organs, two women find themselves on the run from their oppressors. Desperate to escape the fate of forced impregnation and organ extraction, they flee to a remote cabin. Their refuge becomes a sanctuary where they share their dreams and fears, finding solace in each other’s company. However, their fleeting happiness is overshadowed by the ever-looming threat of capture. Their love story, which began in desperation and hope, culminates in a tragic and devastating finale. ATLS is a powerful exploration of love, freedom, and the inescapable shadows of a world that seeks to tear them apart.
A ROBOT ROM COM, 7min,. USA Directed by Jonathan Hludzinski A romantic comedy about a pair of robots who learn that love isn’t easy even if you can download it directly into your CPU.
DUNES, 10min., France Directed by Virginie Kahn It could be a Harlem theater in the fifties. Two strangers share the same emotion while watching a movie. The cinema exit door opens onto an imaginary desert where they will meet, alone in the world, around a dance that is sometimes tender, sometimes dramatic, and soon playful. A tribute to the feelings we share when going to the cinema.
HIRA, 10min., Italy Directed by Emanuele Colognese Hira loves sunflower seeds, the red color, and the silence that envelops the world when she extinguishes it, for she possesses this power. Meanwhile, Matteo adores Haribo candies, Rubik’s cubes, and Russian literature. One day, these two individuals cross paths (or rather, collide), and their anonymous bodies become familiar faces, with their piercing blue eyes and thick curls. It takes just a little to intertwine two existences. But how can the same knots be untangled? Against the backdrop of a modern Milan, two stories unfold, not of love but of life.
RACHEL AND RAHA, 16min,. Canada Directed by Nedda Sarshar Rachel and Raha is a short film about second chances and how the people in your past make reappearances at strange moments in your life. Rachel is a grad student living in her parents house in North York and enjoying her summer break when her old best friend (a girl who ghosted her in middle school) moves into her grandparents home across the street.
SING ME TO SLEEP, 25min., USA Directed by Mario Valdivieso “Sing Me To Sleep” follows the story of a young couple by the name of Marc and Julia. Julia has been diagnosed with cancer, and she is at the point where her disease has become terminal. Marc decides to take his dying wife home so they can make the most of their last days together.
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Back to You, 3min., Chile Directed by Martina Díaz Martínez Liten, a young clay being, takes care of Lillet, her ill mother. One day, when he gets home, Liten watches his mother in distress, he rushes to help and that’s when, while watching her gem-memory, it cracks and falls. Despite trying to force the memory back, Liten realizes the importance of treasuring their time, even if she can’t recall.
Q 1, 6min,. Croatia Directed by Silvano Perozic First picture I named Q by case ,subconsciously or * upconsciously* ,later found in literature that Q is letter Qof in Jewish alphabet ,represent the Sun ,number 19 in Tarot …
A dream in waking life, 3min., Iran Directed by Hossein Moradizadeh A man is walking down the street in the dark and dreaming, suddenly the wind blows.
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ÉLUDER, 10min., UK Directed by Simeon Lumgair An envelope arrives at the hotel room of an Academic with a photo of a woman inside. By chance he meets the woman, fearing her life is in danger he plans to save her before the hitman gets to her.
NAIL, 6min,. Morocco Directed by Lahoucine Boussaber The story of a small nail and the problems that can be caused by the lack of human thought in the hugs of anger.
Not the Clowns, 11min,. Germany Directed by Marcel Flock After the autistic young actress Cassie fails an audition because she can’t show fear, Cassie seeks solace with her autistic younger brother Dave, who is a movie geek. Together with her current boyfriend Levi, they watch the horror movie “Not the Clowns”, which soon shifts the boundaries between dream and reality for Cassie.
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THE NEIGHBOR, 14min., Brazil Directed by Waner Biazus “South of Brazil, Day of the Dead A man is brutally ‘awakened’ from a drinking binge. He spent all day inside the house living a ‘Déjà Vu’, hallucinating alone, desperate and insolvent planed a sequestration. A nosy neighbor arrives. Strange things begin to happen, until he realizes that his destiny has already been written.”
UNCHAIN, 10min., USA Directed by Amen Sahraei A shy and timid rural woman who has a domineering husband and constantly follows her husband’s orders decides to Rebel. She wants to strengthen her hand to be able to slap her husband.
Akashic Spheres, 11min., USA Directed by James Scott Mystical orbs hold the power to control the multiverse are being sought by dark forces who plan to use them for evil. Captain Everest must find them first to save mankind.
I would be with you. 15min., Spain Directed by Miguel Ángel Mengó Ana, an aging drag queen, spends her nights performing in the same old cabaret, navigating between lost, sordid and violent loves.