Environmental activists Thor, Hulk, Black Panther, Captain Anarchy and Batman illegally occupy Mormont Hill. They create a utopian model of society while waging a peaceful struggle against the enemy: the cement industry. Far from any society, these activists invent, create and reclaim a threatened site. A new threat looms when the police announce that they will soon be evicted. Zadvengers offers a poetic and personal vision of the reality of activism in the "Zones to be Defended" (ZADs).
Exploring the ideas of memory and longing for the past, we follow Rene as she gets ready for dinner with her family. Was any of it real? Or is she still tangled in her regrets?
Deaf gay parents Alan and Brian brought their hearing twin children home from India to NYC in 2011 after a long difficult surrogacy process. While expanding their sign language teaching business and maneuvering their relationship, the couple need to cope with their increasingly rambunctious kids who start shrieking "you don't understand me" to their fathers. "Loud Love" is their story, a documentary about parenting, growth and its occasional hurdles.
In the comedic chaos of "Chor Chor," pickpockets unwittingly exchange a stolen statue for a meal, leading to a hilarious alliance with rival thieves in pursuit of treasure.
18th century Austria. Villages surrounded by deep forests. A woman is sentenced to death after killing a baby. Agnes is marrying her loved one and candidly prepares herself for a spouse life. Soon after, her head and heart start to feel heavy. Day after day, she is increasingly trapped in a murky and lonely path leading to evil thoughts. Maybe not just thoughts…
Five friends' trip to the desert is disrupted when one of them unleashes a vengeful spirit that travels between their bodies through acts of violent aggression.
A pair of glasses, a boy she likes, a lie hidden in the family. Hau-Ching’s lie to her mother gradually revealed everything that was collapsing around her.
Michael, a lonely gay singer-songwriter terrified of pursuing his musical dreams and exploring romantic intimacy, relies on his best friend and her girlfriend for support and affection. However, when he meets a newly open married couple seeking a casual encounter, the three men enter into a relationship that is more vulnerable than any of them ever expected.
A Splash of Color: Getting Black in the Water is a film about Black water advocates in Tampa Bay. Brought to you by Invincible Summer Enterprises, WatsTower Films, Tampa Bay Estuary Program, and BlueGAP, with funding support from the National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator.
The 1975 Metropolitan Championship was, for River, more than the conquest of a title; it marked the end of an agony that required the efforts of historical figures of the club. In the midst of a political and economic crisis, the film documents the tensions and challenges that had to be overcome in order to achieve the yearned-for lap of honor.