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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024

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2025 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FEATURES PROGRAM


FESTIVAL OPENS JAN. 23, 2025

POSTED BY SCOTT RENSHAW ON DECEMBER 11, 2024, 10:00 AM

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On Wednesday, The Sundance Film Festival announced its slate of features and
episodic selections for the 2025 edition of the festival, scheduled to begin
Jan. 23, 2025 and run through Feb. 2 in Park City and Salt Lake City, with
online "virtual festival" access for select titles during the second half of the
festival. Here are the titles. Select festival packages and passes are still
available at festival.sundance.org, with individual screening tickets going on
sale Jan. 16.

U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION

Atropia / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Hailey Gates, Producers: Naima
Abed, Emilie Georges, Luca Guadagnino, Lana Kim, Jett Steiger) — When an
aspiring actress in a military role-playing facility falls in love with a
soldier cast as an insurgent, their unsimulated emotions threaten to derail the
performance. Cast: Alia Shawkat, Callum Turner, Chloë Sevigny, Tim Heidecker,
Jane Levy.

Bubble & Squeak / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Evan Twohy, Producers:
Christina Oh, Steven Yeun) — Accused of smuggling cabbages into a nation where
cabbages are banned, Declan and Delores must confront the fragility of their new
marriage while on the run for their lives. Cast: Himesh Patel, Sarah Goldberg,
Steven Yeun, Dave Franco, Matt Berry.

Bunnylovr / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Katarina Zhu, Producers: Tristan
Scott-Behrends, Ani Schroeter, Rhianon Jones, Roger Mancusi, Rachel Sennott) — A
drifting Chinese American cam girl struggles to navigate an increasingly toxic
relationship with one of her clients while rekindling her relationship with her
dying estranged father. Cast: Katarina Zhu, Rachel Sennott, Austin Amelio, Perry
Yung, Jack Kilmer.

Love, Brooklyn / U.S.A. (Director: Rachael Abigail Holder, Screenwriter: Paul
Zimmerman, Producers: André Holland, Kate Sharp, Patrick Wengler, Maurice
Anderson, Liza Zusman) — Three longtime Brooklynites navigate careers, love,
loss, and friendship against the rapidly changing landscape of their beloved
city. Cast: André Holland, Nicole Beharie, DeWanda Wise, Roy Wood Jr., Cassandra
Freeman, Cadence Reese.

Omaha / U.S.A. (Director: Cole Webley, Screenwriter: Robert Machoian, Producer:
Preston Lee) — After a family tragedy, siblings Ella and Charlie are
unexpectedly woken up by their dad and taken on a journey across the country,
experiencing a world they’ve never seen before. As their adventure unfolds, Ella
begins to understand that things might not be what they seem. Cast: John Magaro,
Molly Belle Wright, Wyatt Solis, Talia Balsam.

Plainclothes / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Carmen Emmi, Producers: Colby
Cote, Arthur Landon, Eric Podwall, Vanessa Pantley) — A promising undercover
officer assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies orders when he falls in love
with a target. Cast: Tom Blyth, Russell Tovey, Maria Dizzia, Christian Cooke,
Gabe Fazio, Amy Forsyth.

Ricky / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Rashad Frett,
Screenwriter: Lin Que Ayoung, Producers: Pierre M. Coleman, Simon TaufiQue,
Sterling Brim, Josh Peters, DC Wade, Cary Fukunaga) — Newly released after being
locked up in his teens, 30-year-old Ricky navigates the challenging realities of
life post-incarceration, and the complexity of gaining independence for the
first time as an adult. Cast: Stephan James, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Titus Welliver,
Maliq Johnson, Imani Lewis, Andrene Ward-Hammond.

Sorry, Baby / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Eva Victor, Producers: Adele
Romanski, Mark Ceryak, Barry Jenkins) — Something bad happened to Agnes. But
life goes on… for everyone around her, at least. Cast: Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie,
Lucas Hedges, John Carroll Lynch, Louis Cancelmi, Kelly McCormack.

Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and
Producer: Sierra Falconer, Producer: Grant Ellison) — Lives intertwine around
Green Lake as a girl learns to sail, a boy fights for first chair, two sisters
operate a bed-and-breakfast, and a fisherman is after the catch of his life.
Cast: Maren Heary, Jim Kaplan, Karsen Liotta, Dominic Bogart, Tenley Kellogg,
Emily Hall.

Twinless / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: James Sweeney,
Producer: David Permut) — Two young men meet in a twin bereavement support group
and form an unlikely bromance. Cast: Dylan O’Brien, James Sweeney, Lauren
Graham, Aisling Franciosi, Tasha Smith, Chris Perfetti.

U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Andre is an Idiot / U.S.A. (Director: Anthony Benna, Producers: Andre Ricciardi,
Tory Tunnell, Joshua Altman, Stelio Kitrilakis, Ben Cotner) — Andre, a brilliant
idiot, is dying because he didn’t get a colonoscopy. His sobering diagnosis,
complete irreverence, and insatiable curiosity, send him on an unexpected
journey learning how to die happily and ridiculously without losing his sense of
humor.

Life After / U.S.A. (Director: Reid Davenport, Producer: Colleen Cassingham) —
In 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 Reid Davenport narrates this investigation of what
happened to Bouvia.

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Shoshannah
Stern, Producers: Robyn Kopp, Justine Nagan, Bonni Cohen) — In 1987, Marlee
Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into
the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of
American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be
a trailblazer.

The Perfect Neighbor / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Geeta Gandbhir, Producers:
Nikon Kwantu, Alisa Payne, Sam Bisbee) — A seemingly minor neighborhood dispute
in Florida escalates into deadly violence. Police bodycam footage and
investigative interviews expose the consequences of Florida’s “stand your
ground” laws.

Predators / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: David Osit, Producers: Jamie
Gonçalves, Kellen Quinn) — To Catch a Predator was a popular television show
designed to hunt down child predators and lure them to a film set, where they
would be interviewed and eventually arrested. An exploration of the
scintillating rise and staggering fall of the show and the world it helped
create.

Seeds / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Brittany Shyne, Producer: Danielle Varga)
— An exploration of Black generational farmers in the American South reveals the
fragility of legacy and the significance of owning land.

Selena y Los Dinos / U.S.A. (Director: Isabel Castro, Producers: Julie Goldman,
Christopher Clements, J. Daniel Torres, David Blackman, Simran Singh) — Selena
Quintanilla—the “Queen of Tejano Music”—and her family band, Selena y Los Dinos,
rose from performing at quinceañeras to selling out stadium tours. The
celebration of her life and legacy is chronicled through never-before-seen
footage from the family’s personal archive.

Speak. / U.S.A. (Directors and Producers: Jennifer Tiexiera, Guy Mossman,
Producer: Pamela Griner) — Five top-ranked high school oratory students spend a
year crafting spellbinding spoken word performances with the dream of winning
one of the world’s largest and most intense public speaking competitions.

Sugar Babies / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Rachel Fleit, Producers: Mickey
Liddell, Pete Shilaimon, Mehrdod Heydari) — Autumn is an enterprising college
scholarship recipient and burgeoning TikTok influencer. Part of a close circle
of friends growing up poor in rural Louisiana, she is determined to overcome the
struggles and barriers defining them. Faced with limited minimum wage job
options, Autumn devises an online sugar baby operation.

Third Act / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Tadashi Nakamura, Producer: Eurie
Chung) — Generations of artists call Robert A. Nakamura “the godfather of Asian
American media,” but filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura calls him Dad. Robert’s
diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease leads to an exploration of art, activism,
grief, and fatherhood.

WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION

Brides / U.K. (Director: Nadia Fall, Screenwriter: Suhayla El-Bushra, Producers:
Nicky Bentham, Marica Stocchi) — Two teenage girls in search of freedom,
friendship, and belonging run away from their troubled lives with a misguided
plan of traveling to Syria. Cast: Ebada Hassan, Safiyya Ingar, Yusra Warsama,
Cemre Ebuzziya, Aziz Capkurt.

DJ Ahmet / North Macedonia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Croatia (Director and
Screenwriter: Georgi M. Unkovski, Producers: Ivan Unkovski, Ivana Shekutkoska) —
Ahmet, a 15-year-old boy from a remote Yuruk village in North Macedonia, finds
refuge in music while navigating his father’s expectations, a conservative
community, and his first experience with love — a girl already promised to
someone else. Cast: Arif Jakup, Agush Agushev, Dora Akan Zlatanova, Aksel
Mehmet, Selpin Kerim, Atila Klince.

LUZ / Hong Kong, China (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Flora Lau,
Producers: Yvette Tang, Joseph Sinn Gi Chan, Stephen Lam) — In the neon-lit
streets of Chongqing, Wei desperately searches for his estranged daughter Fa,
while Hong Kong gallerist Ren grapples with her ailing stepmother Sabine in
Paris. Their lives collide in a virtual reality world, where a mystical deer
reveals hidden truths, sparking a journey of discovery and connection. Cast:
Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Pinna, Xiao Dong Guo, Lu Huang, David Chiang, En Xi
Deng.

Sabar Bonda (Cactus Pears) / India, U.K., Canada (Director and Screenwriter:
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, Producers: Neeraj Churi, Mohamed Khaki, Kaushik Ray,
Hareesh Reddypalli, Naren Chandavarkar, Sidharth Meer) — Anand, a 30-something
city dweller compelled to spend a 10-day mourning period for his father in the
rugged countryside of western India, tenderly bonds with a local farmer
struggling to stay unmarried. As the mourning ends, forcing his return, Anand
must decide the fate of his relationship born under duress. Cast: Bhushaan
Manoj, Suraaj Suman, Jayshri Jagtap.

Sauna / Denmark (Director and Screenwriter: Mathias Broe, Screenwriter: William
Lippert, Producer: Mads-August Hertz) — Johan thrives as a gay man in
Copenhagen, enjoying endless bars, parties, and casual flings. Everything
changes when he meets William, a transgender man, and falls into a deep love
that defies societal norms around gender, identity, and relationships. Cast:
Magnus Juhl Andersen, Nina Rask, Dilan Amin, Klaus Tange.

Sukkwan Island / France (Director and Screenwriter: Vladimir de Fontenay,
Producers: Carole Scotta, Eliott Khayat, Caroline Benjo) — On the remote Sukkwan
Island, 13-year-old Roy agrees to spend a formative year of adventure with his
father deep in the Norwegian fjords. What starts as a chance to reconnect
descends into a test of survival as they face the harsh realities of their
environment and confront their unresolved turmoil. Cast: Swann Arlaud, Woody
Norman, Alma Pöysti, Ruaridh Mollica, Tuppence Middleton.

The Things You Kill / Turkey, France, Poland, Canada (Director, Screenwriter,
and Producer: Alireza Khatami, Producers: Elisa Sepulveda Ruddoff, Cyriac
Auriol, Mariusz Włodarski, Michael Solomon) — Haunted by the suspicious death of
his ailing mother, a university professor coerces his enigmatic gardener to
execute a cold-blooded act of vengeance. Cast: Ekin Koç, Erkan Kolçak Köstendil,
Hazar Ergüçlü, Ercan Kesal.

Two Women / Canada (Director: Chloé Robichaud, Screenwriter and Producer:
Catherine Léger Producer: Martin Paul-Hus) — Violette is having a difficult
maternity leave. Florence is dealing with depression. Despite their careers and
families, they feel like failures. Florence’s first infidelity is a revelation.
When having fun is far down the list of priorities, sleeping with a delivery guy
could be revolutionary. Cast: Karine Gonthier-Hyndman, Laurence Leboeuf, Félix
Moati, Mani Soleymanlou, Sophie Nelisse, Juliette Gariépy.

The Virgin of Quarry Lake / Argentina, Spain, Mexico (Director: Laura Casabé,
Screenwriter: Benjamin Naishtat, Producers: Tomas Eloy Muñoz, Valeria
Bistagnino, Alejandro Israel, David Matamoros, Angeles Hernandez, Diego Martinez
Ulanosky) — In 2001, three teenagers from the outskirts of Buenos Aires all fall
in love with Diego. Natalia has always had the most chemistry with him, but when
it seems inevitable that their friendship will turn into something more, the
older and more experienced Silvia appears and soon captures Diego’s attention.
Cast: Dolores Oliverio, Luisa Merelas, Fernanda Echevarría, Dady Brieva, Agustín
Sosa.

Where the Wind Comes From / Tunisia, France, Qatar (Director and Screenwriter:
Amel Guellaty, Producers: Asma Chihoub, Karim Aitouna) — Alyssa, a rebellious
19-year-old girl, and her friend Mehdi, an introverted 23-year-old man, use
their imagination to escape their unpromising reality. When they discover a
contest in the south of Tunisia that may allow them to flee, they undertake a
road trip regardless of the obstacles in their way. Cast: Eya Bellagha, Slim
Baccar. World Premiere. Available online for Public.

WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

2000 Meters to Andriivka / Ukraine (Director and Producer: Mstyslav Chernov,
Producers: Michelle Mizner, Raney Aronson-Rath) — Amid the failing
counteroffensive, a journalist follows a Ukrainian platoon on their mission to
traverse one mile of heavily fortified forest and liberate a strategic village
from Russian occupation. But the farther they advance through their destroyed
homeland, the more they realize that this war may never end.

Coexistence, My Ass! / U.S.A., France (Director and Producer: Amber Fares,
Screenwriters: Rachel Leah Jones, Rabab Haj Yahya, Producer: Rachel Leah Jones,
Valérie Montmartin) –– Comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi creates a personal and
political one-woman show about the struggle for equality in Israel/Palestine.
When the elusive coexistence she’s spent her life working toward starts sounding
like a bad joke, she challenges her audiences with hard truths that are no
laughing matter.

Cutting Through Rocks (اوزاک یوللار) / Iran, Germany, U.S.A., Netherlands,
Qatar, Chile, Canada (Directors and Producers: Sara Khaki, Mohammadreza Eyni) —
As the first elected councilwoman of her Iranian village, Sara Shahverdi aims to
break long-held patriarchal traditions by training teenage girls to ride
motorcycles and stopping child marriages. When accusations arise questioning
Sara’s intentions to empower the girls, her identity is put in turmoil.

The Dating Game / U.S.A., U.K., Norway (Director and Producer: Violet Du Feng,
Producers: Joanna Natasegara, James Costa, Mette Cheng Munthe-Kaas) – In a
country where eligible men greatly outnumber women, three perpetual bachelors
join an intensive seven-day dating camp led by one of China’s most sought-after
dating coaches in what may be their last-ditch effort to find love.

Endless Cookie / Canada (Directors and Screenwriters: Seth Scriver, Peter
Scriver, Producers: Daniel Bekerman, Chris Yurkovich, Alex Ordanis, Jason Ryle,
Seth Scriver) — Exploring the complex bond between two half brothers — one
Indigenous, one white — traveling from the present in isolated Shamattawa to
bustling 1980s Toronto.

GEN_ / France, Italy, Switzerland (Director and Screenwriter: Gianluca
Matarrese, Screenwriter: Donatella Della Ratta, Producers: Dominique Barneaud,
Donatella Palermo, Alexandre Iordachescu) — At Milan’s Niguarda public hospital,
the unconventional Dr. Bini leads a bold mission overseeing aspiring parents
undergoing in vitro fertilization and the journeys of individuals reconciling
their bodies with their gender identities. He navigates the constraints set by a
conservative government and an aggressive market eager to commodify bodies.

How to Build a Library / Kenya (Directors, Screenwriters, and Producers: Maia
Lekow, Christopher King, Screenwriter: Ricardo Acosta) — Two intrepid Nairobi
women decide to transform what used to be a whites-only library until 1958 into
a vibrant cultural hub. Along the way, they must navigate local politics, raise
millions for the rebuild, and confront the lingering ghosts of Kenya’s colonial
past.

Khartoum / Sudan, U.K., Germany, Qatar (Directors: Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag,
Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Phil Cox, Screenwriter: Phil Cox,
Producers: Giovanna Stopponi, Talal Afifi) –– Forced to leave Sudan for East
Africa following the outbreak of war, five citizens of Khartoum — a civil
servant, a tea lady, a resistance committee volunteer, and two young bottle
collectors — reenact their stories of survival and freedom through dreams,
revolution, and civil war.

Mr. Nobody Against Putin / Denmark, Czech Republic (Director and Screenwriter:
David Borenstein, Producer: Helle Faber) — As Russia launches its full-scale
invasion of Ukraine, primary schools across Russia’s hinterlands are transformed
into recruitment stages for the war. Facing the ethical dilemma of working in a
system defined by propaganda and violence, a brave teacher goes undercover to
film what’s really happening in his own school.

Prime Minister / U.S.A. (Directors: Michelle Walshe, Lindsay Utz, Producers:
Cass Avery, Clarke Gayford, Leon Kirkbeck, Gigi Pritzker, Rachel Shane, Katie
Peck) — A view inside the life of former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda
Ardern, capturing her through five tumultuous years in power and beyond as she
redefined leadership on the world stage.

NEXT

BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer:
Kahlil Joseph, Screenwriters: Saidiya Hartman, Irvin Hunt, Producers: Onye
Anyanwu, Amy Greenleaf, Nic Gonda) –– Preeminent West African curator and
scholar Funmilayo Akechukwu’s magnum opus, The Resonance Field, leads her to the
heart of the Atlantic Ocean, drawing a journalist into a journey that shatters
her understanding of consciousness and time. Cast: Shaunette Renée Wilson,
Kaneza Schaal, Hope Giselle, Peter Hernandez, Penny Johnson Jerald, Zora
Casebere.

By Design / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Amanda Kramer, Producers: Miranda
Bailey, Sarah Winshall, Natalie Whalen, Jacob Agger) –– A woman swaps bodies
with a chair, and everyone likes her better as a chair. Cast: Juliette Lewis,
Mamoudou Athie, Melanie Griffith, Samantha Mathis, Robin Tunney, Udo Kier.

East of Wall / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Kate Beecroft,
Producers: Lila Yacoub, Melanie Ramsayer, Shannon Moss) –– After the death of
her husband, Tabatha — a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer — wrestles
with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a
group of wayward teenagers on her broken-down ranch in the Badlands. Cast:
Tabatha Zimiga, Porshia Zimiga, Scoot McNairy, Jennifer Ehle.

Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo) / U.S.A. (Director and
Screenwriter: Joel Alfonso Vargas, Producer: Paolo Maria Pedullà) –– Rico’s
summer is a mix of chasing girls and hustling homemade cocktails out of a cooler
on Orchard Beach, the Bronx. But when Destiny, his teenage girlfriend, crashes
at his place with his family, it’s only a matter of time before his carefree
days come spiraling down. Cast: Juan Collado, Destiny Checo, Yohanna Florentino,
Nathaly Navarro.

OBEX / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Albert Birney, Screenwriter
and Producer: Pete Ohs, Producers: Emma Hannaway, James Belfer) –– Conor Marsh
lives a secluded life with his dog, Sandy, until one day he begins playing OBEX,
a new, state-of-the-art computer game. When Sandy goes missing, the line between
reality and game blurs and Conor must venture into the strange world of OBEX to
bring her home. Cast: Albert Birney, Callie Hernandez, Frank Mosley. World
Premiere. Fiction. Available online for Public.

Rains Over Babel / Colombia, U.S.A., Spain (Director, Screenwriter, and
Producer: Gala del Sol, Producers: H.A Hermida, Ana Cristina Gutiérrez, Andrés
Hermida, Natalia Rendón Rodríguez) –– A group of misfits converges at Babel, a
legendary dive bar that doubles as purgatory, where La Flaca — the city’s Grim
Reaper — presides. Here, souls gamble years of their lives with her, daring to
outwit Death herself. Cast: Saray Rebolledo, Felipe Aguilar Rodríguez, John Alex
Castillo, William Hurtado, Santiago Pineda, Celina Biurrun.

Serious People / U.S.A. (Directors and Screenwriters: Pasqual Gutierrez, Ben
Mullinkosson, Producers: Ryan Hahn, Teddy Lee, Laurel Thomson) –– A successful
music video director and expectant father pushes his work-life balance to the
extreme as he hires a doppelgänger to work in his stead. Cast: Pasqual
Gutierrez, Christine Yuan, Miguel Huerta, Raul Sanchez.

Zodiac Killer Project / U.S.A., U.K. (Director and Producer: Charlie Shackleton,
Producers: Catherine Bray, Anthony Ing) –– Against the backdrop of sunbaked
parking lots, deserted courthouses, and empty suburban homes — the familiar
spaces of true crime, stripped of all action and spectacle — a filmmaker
describes his abandoned Zodiac Killer documentary and probes the inner workings
of a genre at saturation point.

PREMIERES

All That’s Left of You (اللي باقي منك) / Germany, Cyprus (Director,
Screenwriter, and Producer: Cherien Dabis, Producers: Thanassis Karathanos,
Martin Hampel, Karim Amer) –– After a Palestinian teen confronts Israeli
soldiers at a West Bank protest, his mother recounts the series of events that
led him to that fateful moment, starting with his grandfather’s forced
displacement. Cast: Cherien Dabis, Saleh Bakri, Adam Bakri, Mohammad Bakri,
Maria Zreik, Muhammad Abed Elrahman.

April & Amanda / U.S.A. (Director: Zackary Drucker, Producers: Madison
Passarelli, Douglas Banker, Alex Garinger, Noah Levy, Donovan Lovell, Stephen B.
Strout) –– Two legends contested their identities as women in the court of
public opinion: April Ashley, who was immortalized as a trailblazer by embracing
her transgender history; and Amanda Lear, who has consciously denied and
obfuscated her history for decades. Their divergent paths reveal disparate but
intertwined legacies.

The Ballad of Wallis Island / U.K. (Director: James Griffiths, Screenwriters:
Tom Basden, Tim Key, Producer: Rupert Majendie) –– Eccentric lottery winner,
Charles, dreams of getting his favorite musicians, Mortimer-McGwyer, back
together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers
accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old
tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig. Cast:
Tom Basden, Tim Key, Sian Clifford, Akemnji Ndifornyen, Carey Mulligan.

Come See Me in the Good Light / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Ryan White,
Producers: Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro, Stef Willen) –– Two poets, one
incurable cancer diagnosis. Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley go on an unexpectedly
funny and poignant journey through love, life, and mortality.

Deaf President Now! / U.S.A. (Directors and Producers: Nyle DiMarco, Davis
Guggenheim, Producers: Jonathan King, Amanda Rohlke, Michael Harte) –– During
eight tumultuous days in 1988 at the world’s only Deaf university, four students
must find a way to lead an angry mob — and change the course of history.

FOLKTALES / U.S.A., Norway (Directors and Producers: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady)
–– On the precipice of adulthood, teenagers converge at a traditional folk high
school in Arctic Norway. Dropped at the edge of the world, they must rely on
only themselves, one another, and a loyal pack of sled dogs as they all grow in
unexpected directions.

Free Leonard Peltier / U.S.A. (Director: Jesse Short Bull, Director and
Producer: David France, Producers: Jhane Myers, Paul McGuire) –– Leonard
Peltier, one of the surviving leaders of the American Indian Movement, has been
in prison for 50 years following a contentious conviction. A new generation of
Native activists is committed to winning his freedom before he dies.

Heightened Scrutiny / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Sam Feder, Producers: Amy
Scholder, Paola Mendoza) –– Amid the surge in anti-trans legislation that Chase
Strangio battles in the courtroom, he must also fight against media bias,
exposing how the narratives in the press influence public perception and the
fight for transgender rights.

If I Had Legs I’d Kick You / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Mary Bronstein,
Producers: Sara Murphy, Ryan Zacarias, Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie, Eli Bush,
Richie Doyle) –– With her life crashing down around her, Linda attempts to
navigate her child’s mysterious illness, her absent husband, a missing person,
and an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist. Cast: Rose Byrne,
A$AP Rocky, Conan O’Brien, Danielle Macdonald, Ivy Wolk, Daniel Zolghadri.

It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Amy Berg,
Producers: Ryan Heller, Christine Connor, Mandy Chang, Jennie Bedusa, Matthew
Roozen) –– Rising musician Jeff Buckley had only released one album when he died
suddenly in 1997. Now, never-before-seen footage, exclusive voice messages, and
accounts from those closest to him offer a portrait of the captivating singer.

Jimpa / Australia, Netherlands, Finland (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer:
Sophie Hyde, Screenwriter: Matthew Cormack, Producers: Liam Heyen, Bryan Mason,
Marleen Slot) –– Hannah takes her nonbinary teenager, Frances, to Amsterdam to
visit their gay grandfather, Jim — lovingly known as Jimpa. But Frances’ desire
to stay abroad with Jimpa for a year means Hannah is forced to reconsider her
beliefs about parenting and finally confront old stories about the past. Cast:
Olivia Colman, John Lithgow, Aud Mason-Hyde.

Kiss of the Spider Woman / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Bill Condon,
Producers: Barry Josephson, Tom Kirdahy, Greg Yolen) –– Valentín, a political
prisoner, shares a cell with Molina, a window dresser convicted of public
indecency. The two form an unlikely bond as Molina recounts the plot of a
Hollywood musical starring his favorite silver screen diva, Ingrid Luna. Cast:
Diego Luna, Tonatiuh, Jennifer Lopez, Bruno Bichir, Josefina Scaglione, Aline
Mayagoitia. World Premiere. Fiction.

Last Days / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Justin Lin, Screenwriter: Ben Ripley,
Producers: Clayton Townsend, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, Salvador
Gatdula, Andrew Schneider) –– Determined to fulfill his life’s mission,
26-year-old John Allen Chau embarks on a dangerous adventure across the globe to
convert the uncontacted tribe of North Sentinel Island to Christianity, while a
detective from the Andaman Islands races to stop him before he does harm to
himself or the tribe. Cast: Sky Yang, Radhika Apte, Naveen Andrews, Ken Leung,
Toby Wallace, Ciara Bravo.

The Librarians / U.S.A. (Director and Producer: Kim A. Snyder, Producers:
Janique L. Robillard, Maria Cuomo Cole, Jana Edelbaum) –– As an unprecedented
wave of book banning is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under
siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the
front lines of democracy.

Lurker / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Alex Russell, Producers: Alex
Orlovsky, Duncan Montgomery, Galen Core, Charlie McDowell, Archie Madekwe) –– A
retail employee infiltrates the inner circle of an artist on the verge of
stardom. As he gets closer to the budding music star, access and proximity
become a matter of life and death. Cast: Théodore Pellerin, Archie Madekwe,
Havana Rose Liu, Sunny Suljic, Zack Fox, Daniel Zolghadri.

Magic Farm / Argentina, U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Amalia Ulman,
Producers: Alex Hughes, Eugene Kotlyarenko, Riccardo Maddalosso) –– A film crew
working for an edgy media company travels to Argentina to profile a local
musician, but their ineptitude leads them into the wrong country. As the crew
collaborates with locals to fabricate a trend, unexpected connections blossom
while a pervasive health crisis looms unacknowledged in the background. Cast:
Chloë Sevigny, Alex Wolff, Joe Apollonio, Camila del Campo, Simon Rex.

Middletown / U.S.A. (Directors, Screenwriters, and Producers: Jesse Moss, Amanda
McBaine, Producers: Teddy Leifer, Florrie Priest, Danny Breen) –– Inspired by an
unconventional teacher, a group of teenagers in upstate New York in the early
1990s made a student film that uncovered a vast conspiracy involving toxic waste
that was poisoning their community. Thirty years later, they revisit their film
and confront the legacy of this transformative experience. World Premiere.
Documentary.

Move Ya Body: The Birth of House / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Elegance
Bratton, Producer: Chester Algernal Gordon) –– Out of the underground dance
clubs on the South Side of Chicago, a group of friends turn a new sound into a
global movement.

Oh, Hi! / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Sophie Brooks,
Producers: David Brooks, Dan Clifton, Julie Waters, Molly Gordon) –– Iris and
Isaac’s first romantic weekend getaway goes awry. Cast: Molly Gordon, Logan
Lerman, Geraldine Viswanathan, John Reynolds.

Peter Hujar’s Day / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Ira Sachs, Producers:
Jordan Drake, Jonah Disend) –– A recently discovered conversation between
photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz in 1974 reveals a
glimpse into New York City’s downtown art scene and the personal struggles and
epiphanies that define an artist’s life. Cast: Ben Whishaw, Rebecca Hall.

Rebuilding / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Max Walker-Silverman, Producers:
Jesse Hope, Dan Janvey, Paul Mezey) –– After a wildfire takes the family farm, a
rancher seeks a way forward. Cast: Josh O'Connor, Lily LaTorre, Meghann Fahy,
Kali Reis, Amy Madigan.

SALLY / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Cristina Costantini,
Screenwriter: Tom Maroney, Producers: Lauren Cioffi, Dan Cogan, Jon Bardin) ––
Sally Ride became the first American woman to blast off into space, but beneath
her unflappable composure was a secret. Sally’s life partner, Tam O’Shaughnessy,
reveals their hidden romance and the sacrifices that accompanied their 27 years
together. 2025 Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize Winner.

SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) / U.S.A. (Director: Ahmir
“Questlove” Thompson, Producers: Joseph Patel, Derik Murray) –– An examination
of the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone — the groundbreaking band led
by the charismatic and enigmatic Sly Stone — captures the band’s rise, reign,
and subsequent fadeout while shedding light on the unseen burden that comes with
success for Black artists in America.

The Thing with Feathers / U.K. (Director and Screenwriter: Dylan Southern,
Producers: Andrea Cornwell, Leah Clarke, Adam Ackland) –– Struggling to process
the sudden and unexpected death of his wife, a young father loses his hold on
reality as a seemingly malign presence begins to stalk him from the shadowy
recesses of the apartment he shares with his two young sons. Cast: Benedict
Cumberbatch, Richard Boxall, Henry Boxall, Eric Lampaert, Vinette Robinson, Sam
Spruell. World Premiere. Fiction.

Train Dreams / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Clint Bentley, Screenwriter:
Greg Kwedar, Producers: Marissa McMahon, Teddy Schwarzman, Will Janowitz, Ashley
Schlaifer, Michael Heimler) –– Robert Grainier is a day laborer building
America’s railroads at the start of the 20th century as he experiences profound
love, shocking defeat, and a world irrevocably transforming before his very
eyes. Cast: Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, Kerry Condon, William H. Macy. Salt
Lake Celebration Film.

The Wedding Banquet / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Andrew Ahn,
Screenwriter and Producer: James Schamus, Producers: Anita Gou, Joe Pirro,
Caroline Clark) –– Frustrated with his commitment-phobic boyfriend, Chris, and
out of time, Min makes a proposal: a green card marriage with his friend Angela
in exchange for expensive in vitro fertilization treatments for her partner,
Lee. Plans change when Min’s grandmother surprises them with an elaborate Korean
wedding banquet. Cast: Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, Han
Gi-chan, Joan Chen, Youn Yuh-jung.

MIDNIGHT

Dead Lover / Canada (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Grace Glowicki,
Screenwriter and Producer: Ben Petrie, Producer: Yona Strauss) –– A lonely
gravedigger who stinks of corpses finally meets her dream man, but their
whirlwind affair is cut short when he tragically drowns at sea. Grief-stricken,
she goes to morbid lengths to resurrect him through madcap scientific
experiments, resulting in grave consequences and unlikely love. Cast: Grace
Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Leah Doz, Lowen Morrow.

Didn’t Die / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Meera Menon,
Screenwriter and Producer: Paul Gleason, Producers: Erica Fishman, Joe Camerota,
Luke Patton) –– A podcast host desperately clings to an ever-shrinking audience
in the zombie apocalypse. Cast: Kiran Deol, George Basil, Samrat Chakrabarti,
Katie McCuen, Vishal Vijayakumar.

Opus / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Mark Anthony Green,
Producers: Collin Creighton, Brad Weston, Poppy Hanks, Jelani Johnson, Josh
Bachove) –– A young writer is invited to the remote compound of a legendary pop
star who mysteriously disappeared 30 years ago. Surrounded by the star’s cult of
sycophants and intoxicated journalists, she finds herself in the middle of his
twisted plan. Cast: Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis, Murray
Bartlett, Amber Midthunder.

Rabbit Trap / U.K. (Director and Screenwriter: Bryn Chainey, Producers: Daniel
Noah, Lawrence Inglee, Elijah Wood, Elisa Lleras, Adrian Politowski, Martin
Metz) –– When a musician and her husband move to a remote house in Wales, the
music they make disturbs local ancient folk magic, bringing a nameless child to
their door who is intent on infiltrating their lives. Cast: Dev Patel, Rosy
McEwen, Jade Croot.

Together / Australia, U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Michael Shanks,
Producers: Dave Franco, Alison Brie, Mike Cowap, Andrew Mittman, Erik Feig, Max
Silva) –– With a move to the countryside already testing the limits of a
couple’s relationship, a supernatural encounter begins an extreme transformation
of their love, their lives, and their flesh. Cast: Alison Brie, Dave Franco,
Damon Herriman.

Touch Me / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Addison Heimann,
Producers: John Humber, David Lawson Jr.) –– Two codependent best friends become
addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be
trying to take over the world. Cast: Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lou Taylor Pucci,
Jordan Gavaris, Marlene Forte, Paget Brewster.

The Ugly Stepsister / Norway (Director and Screenwriter: Emilie Blichfeldt,
Producer:
Maria Ekerhovd) –– In a fairy-tale kingdom where beauty is a brutal business,
Elvira battles to compete with her incredibly beautiful stepsister, and she will
go to any length to catch the prince’s eye. Cast: Lea Myren, Thea Sofie Loch
Næss, Ane Dahl Torp, Flo Fagerli, Isac Calmroth, Malte Gårdinger.

EPISODIC

Bucks County, USA / U.S.A. (Directors and Executive Producers: Barry Levinson,
Robert May, Executive Producer: Jason Sosnoff) –– Evi and Vanessa, two
14-year-olds living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, are best friends despite
their opposing political beliefs. As nationwide disputes over public education
explode into vitriol and division in their hometown, the girls and others in the
community fight to discover the humanity in “the other side.” Five-part
docu-series, screening episodes one and two.

Hal & Harper / U.S.A. (Director and Executive Producer: Cooper Raiff, Executive
Producers: Clementine Quittner, Lili Reinhart, Daniel Lewis, Addison Timlin) ––
Hal and Harper and Dad chart the evolution of their family. Cast: Lili Reinhart,
Mark Ruffalo, Betty Gilpin, Havana Rose Liu, Addison Timlin, Alyah Chanelle
Scott. \Eight-episode season, screening first four episodes in person and full
season online.

Pee-wee as Himself / U.S.A. (Director: Matt Wolf, Producer: Emma Tillinger
Koskoff) –– A chronicle of the life of artist and performer Paul Reubens and his
alter ego Pee-wee Herman. Prior to his recent death, Reubens spoke in-depth
about his creative influences, and the personal struggles he faced to persevere
as an artist. Two-part documentary, screening in its entirety.

Episodic Pilot Showcase:

BULLDOZER / U.S.A. (Writer and Executive Producer: Joanna Leeds, Director and
Executive Producer: Andrew Leeds, Executive Producers: Rhett Reese, Caleb Reese)
–– An undermedicated, chronically impassioned young woman lurches from crisis to
crisis of her own making. Cast: Joanna Leeds, Mary Steenburgen, Nat Faxon,
Harvey Guillen, Allen Leech, Kate Burton.

Chasers / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Erin Brown Thomas,
Screenwriter: Ciarra Krohne, Producers: Elle Shaw, Olivia Haller, Beth Napoli,
Hayden Greiwe) –– At a Los Angeles house party, an aspiring musician pursues her
crush through a crowd of hopeful dreamers chasing empty promises. Cast: Ciarra
Krohne, Louie Chapman, Keana Marie, Shannon Gisela, Brooke Maroon, Xan
Churchwell.

Never Get Busted! / Australia (Showrunners: David Anthony Ngo, Erin
Williams-Weir, Executive Producers: John Battsek, Chris Smith) –– Barry Cooper
was a highly decorated Texas narcotics officer — until he turned on the police
force by busting crooked cops and teaching drug users how to hide their stash.
Cast: Barry Cooper.

SPOTLIGHT

April / Georgia (Director and Screenwriter: Dea Kulumbegashvili, Producers: Luca
Guadagnino, David Zerat, Francesco Melzi d’Eril, Archil Gelovani, Gabriele
Moratti, Alexandra Rossi) –– Nina is an obstetrician at a maternity hospital in
Eastern Georgia. After a difficult delivery, an infant dies and the father
demands an inquiry into her methods. The scrutiny threatens to expose Nina’s
secret side job — visiting village homes of pregnant girls and women to provide
unsanctioned abortions. Cast: Ia Sukhitashvili, Kakha Kintsurashvili.

One to One: John & Yoko / U.K. (Director and Producer: Kevin Macdonald,
Producers: Peter Worsley, Alice Webb) –– An exploration of the seminal and
transformative 18 months that one of music’s most famous couples — John Lennon
and Yoko Ono — spent living in Greenwich Village, New York City, in the early
1970s.

FAMILY MATINEE

The Legend of Ochi / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Isaiah Saxon,
Producers: Richard Peete, Traci Carlson, Jonathan Wang) — In a remote village on
the island of Carpathia, a farm girl named Yuri is raised to fear an animal
species known as Ochi. But when Yuri discovers a wounded baby Ochi has been left
behind, she escapes on an adventure to bring him home. Cast: Helena Zengel, Finn
Wolfhard, Emily Watson, Willem Dafoe.

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

The Six Billion Dollar Man / U.S.A. (Director: Eugene Jarecki, Producer:
Kathleen Fournier) — Julian Assange faced a possible 175 years in prison for
exposing U.S. war crimes until events took a turn in this landmark case.

FROM THE COLLECTION

El Norte / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Gregory Nava, Screenwriter and
Producer: Anna Thomas) — After their family is murdered by the government in a
massacre during the Guatemalan Civil War, Indigenous siblings Rosa and Enrique
flee up “Norte” to the United States for a chance at survival. When they arrive,
they find life in the U.S. is not what they had hoped for. Cast: Zaide Silvia
Gutiérrez, David Villalpando, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Lupe Ontiveros, Trinidad
Silva, Alicia del Lago. Fiction.

Unzipped / U.S.A. (Director: Douglas Keeve, Producer: Michael Alden) — Director
Douglas Keeve goes behind the scenes of designer Isaac Mizrahi’s relentless
drive and bold vision to bring his 1994 collection to life. From sketches to
runway, this insider’s journey is packed with backstage drama, creative
triumphs, and iconic supermodels, including Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and
Linda Evangelista. 


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