
A Life Illuminated
After a lifetime of unveiling the deep sea’s most elusive secrets, pioneering marine biologist Dr. Edie Widder descends 3,300 feet into the ocean’s depths on her most groundbreaking mission yet: to capture a bioluminescent phenomenon that could transform our understanding of life on Earth.Sponsored by Great Outdoor Provision Co., Kilpatrick, and Lani & Barry Seltzer.

Born to Lose
When a small-time dealer loses his father and gets in deep with a dangerous crime boss, he must rebuild his father’s vintage motorcycle and find redemption with the help of an aging veteran before his debts destroy him.

Can’t Go Over It
Two friends embark on their annual hiking trip only to discover there might not be enough connection to keep up the tradition. Filmed while the cast/crew slept in tents and backpacked up the tallest mountains in New York.

Creede U.S.A.
Welcome to Creede: a remote mining town with no stoplight, a theater company, and 300+ folks at 9,000 feet. This unlikely setting—with its miners, ranchers, and theater people—offers an unexpected lens on divisions felt by Americans everywhere.

Fork in the Road
This documentary follows small farmers, visionary chefs, and innovators working to heal the land, improve our food systems, and transition to a regenerative future for people and the planet.

Lone Rider
After stealing his dad’s old 1989 Mustang, a lonely millennial drifts along through midnight summer drives, fleeting reunions, fractured friendships, old regrets, and the pull of roads that keep leading him back to the life he’s trying to outrun.

Reunion
A despondent Asian American funeral home worker goes to his high school reunion with hopes of jump starting his bleak existence, only to be mistaken for the most successful alumnus of the wrong school, a mysterious Asian graduate whom no one has seen in 20 years. What this misidentification sets in motion is a comic farce and a modern twist on the classic Cinderella tale.

School for Defectors
In an industrial area of Busan, South Korea sits the tiny Jangdaehyun School. It has just 20 students, all of whom are North Korean defectors. School for Defectors tells a joyful story of youth, inspiration, and our shared humanity.

T
Filmed over lead actor Mel Glickman’s real-life first year taking testosterone, T is a fictionalized, never-before-seen journey of transmasculine discovery, authentically portraying the moving struggles and joys encountered in friendships, family, and romantic relationships.

The Great Experiment
What holds a people together when the story they tell about themselves begins to fracture? The Great Experiment is an epic poem in documentary form—a mirror held to a nation at war with its own reflection, asking not who is right, but whether the experiment itself can survive.

The Legend of Juan Jose Mundo
Based on a true story. Set in suburban NY in 1984. Julie Gornick hosts a charismatic, larger than life Spanish exchange student. As he starts hooking up with the girls in her class, Julie falls in love with him. Or what she thinks is love.

The Librarians
As part of our year-round screening partnership with ITVS Indie Lens, we are thrilled to bring our audiences this powerful documentary about librarians who unite to combat book banning and defend intellectual freedom on democracy’s frontlines amid unprecedented censorship in Texas, Florida, and beyond.

Unless Something Goes Terribly Wrong
As America’s aging wastewater systems begin to fail, one plant and its motley crew of unlikely heroes do all they can to stay afloat.