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2025

This vintage photograph captures a birthday celebration with three children gathered around a table in an ornately-papered dining room. A chocolate cake decorated with two "4" candles sits in front, while a tall white candle and glassware are set on the table. The children are dressed in attire typical of the era—one in a striped shirt, one in a dress, and one partially visible in a red sweater. The scene evokes a warm and nostalgic family atmosphere.

Her/Mine

An intimate meditation on memory and motherhood that follows a filmmaker as she explores the secrecy surrounding the childhood loss of her mother, while reckoning with her own diagnosis of breast cancer.

A person with long hair sits in a wood-paneled room, while another individual in formal attire gestures with an open hand in the foreground. Office furniture and a chart with printed diagrams are visible behind them, suggesting an official or professional setting.

Baby Doe

At 22, Gail gave birth alone and left her newborn in the woods. Decades later, she’s arrested for murder, even though she says the baby was stillborn. BABY DOE explores the fallout when young women cannot accept the reality of an unplanned pregnancy.

A single, large clay pot sits on a wooden shelf in front of a weathered, partially crumbled brick and plaster wall. The outdoor scene feels rustic and quiet, with muted colors and rough textures highlighting the handmade pottery against the aged structure.

A Kind Favor

In the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, ceramicist Jessie DuBois and her grandmother, Marcia, engage in a heartfelt conversation about life, death, art and the pottery school Marcia and her husband built in the 1960s.

A woman wearing a traditional dress and bonnet stands on a small step, hanging laundry on an outdoor clothesline. Dresses, shirts, and pants are clipped to the line, and a white laundry basket sits beside her. The grassy yard, garden, and fields stretch out under a partly cloudy sky, creating a peaceful rural scene.

Arrest the Midwife

The arrest of trusted midwives ignites an unexpected rebellion, as Amish and Mennonite women break from tradition and emerge as fierce political activists — joining the broader fight for reproductive justice.

A person in a bright pink shirt and red life jacket is rowing a boat through a dramatic canyon landscape. Towering reddish rock walls rise on either side of the muddy river, and another rower wearing a blue jacket and tan life vest sits behind. The scene conveys a sense of adventure and teamwork among the striking natural formations.

About Damn Time

Amidst the roar of rapids and the serenity of the Grand Canyon, ABOUT DAMN TIME chronicles the journey of trailblazing boatwomen who, guided by legacy and determination, challenge a male-dominated world, protect sacred rivers, and pass the oars to the next generation.

People participate in an expressive and energetic ceremony inside a church, surrounded by stained glass windows and pews. Some individuals wave purple and white fabric streamers, creating a sense of movement. Others, including a woman wearing a fringed shawl, stand attentively or watch from the congregation, contributing to a vibrant, communal atmosphere.

All God’s Children

In an unprecedented attempt to heal centuries of racism and antisemitism, and combat the rising racial and ethnic tension in their Brooklyn communities, the largest reform synagogue and the oldest black Baptist Church attempt to unite their congregations and bring about peace, by becoming family. Shot over five years by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ondi Timoner, …

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