
To Err is Human
Two computers exchange data all day long, until one of them has a quirky idea: it sends a joke! Is it a short circuit, a software bug? This anomaly gradually transforms their wired connection into a spiritual connection, creating a spark of humanity between the two robots, sweet and heady, which could potentially destroy their programming.

Tortilla Woman
A dutiful tortilla maker must balance her kitchen job with her home life on the day of her turbulent son’s birthday.

Trigger Warning
A play-by-play verbatim, not-so-bodily genre short about systemic racism and social actors’ brutality, employing language weaponry for your greater understanding and calling for your mindful, responsible, even more engaging conscientious viewer’s behavioural allyship in collective actions.

Truck, The
An impulsive Chinese American teen and her boyfriend try to buy the morning after pill in post-Roe America.

Truth About Engines, The
Amidst the mournful drive to a funeral, Maya wrestles with the burden of grief and the weight of guilt, while her partner senses an unspoken distance growing between them. Within the shadows of uncertainty, they’re forced to confront what remains unsaid.

Tuttle
A poignant documentary that follows the journey of 22-year-old Connor Tuttle as he grapples with the aftermath of an incident involving his mother’s abuser.

Two Black Boys in Paradise
Two Black boys go on a journey of self-acceptance; Edan and Dula’s love for each other and their refusal to hide it lands them in a paradise free of shame and judgement.

Voice of Bamboo, The
After escaping Japan in his youth, a now elderly Japanese man found refuge on a farm in the mountains of North Carolina, where growing bamboo taught him how to live.

Washed Away
As a village disappears due to heavy flooding, memories are revived.

Waterlogged
A climate scholar confronts the haunting reality of his research as surreal environmental catastrophes unfold around him, blurring the line between his personal despair and the global human experience. The story dives into the psychological toll of inaction, asking whether hope can be found amid the rising tides of collective negligence.

We Are Kings
Two best friends, Lin and Walid, pirate DVDs at Lin’s mom’s Chinese restaurant. Lin’s crush, Amber, walks in and Lin, embarrassed that his mother is a waitress, awkwardly navigates around Amber’s probing. Unexpectedly, Amber pulls Lin out of the restaurant to go for a drive. Lin leaves Walid and his mother behind and finds himself on a ride that he’s not ready for.

What’s the Deal with Birds?
A trailblazing young birder sets out to answer the age-old question: what’s the deal with birds? When a strange bird offers her answers, things begin to take flight.

Whose Woods Are These
Created frame by frame from over 500 feet of woven fabric, this animated short reimagines the mysterious disappearance of the filmmaker’s great-great-great-great-grandmother, Julianna Hofrichter. Through textured imagery and poetic visuals, the film invites viewers to explore themes of memory, transformation, and the threads that connect family and place.

Willow and Wu
Finally receiving a day off after being recently dumped, young and anxious assistant Willow is ordered to aid the elusive husband of her high-powered boss with an unusual task.

Yellow Daisy Butterfly
Cheri-lee is inconsolable when her Granny Daisy dies. As Daisy ascends, she sees Cheri-lee’s grief and returns as a little white egg that transforms into a butterfly. A metamorphosis that mirrors Cheri-lee’s stages of grief.