Award Screening: Audience Award - Documentary First Place
How Dark My Love. Controversial painter Joe Coleman, known for his intricate portraits of serial killers and outlaws, undertake...
06/15 @02:00PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: Audience Award - Narrative First Place
Queens of the Dead. On what should be a fun night at a Brooklyn warehouse party, an outbreak of flesh-eating zombies forces a r...
06/15 @05:00PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: Best Documentary Feature
Natchez. Filmmaker Suzannah Herbert takes a sharp look at the American South’s unreconciled history through a Mississippi town ...
06/15 @08:00PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: Best International Narrative Feature
Happy Birthday. Eight-year-old maid Toha goes to great lengths to ensure that her best friend Nelly, the daughter of her wealth...
06/15 @06:00PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: Best New Narrative Director Award
Esta Isla (This Island). This mature and visually-striking drama follows young lovers Bebo and Lola — both from opposite social...
06/15 @03:00PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature
Charliebird. Al is a devoted music therapist at a children’s hospital in Texas. Charlie is the rebellious teen patient assigned...
06/15 @08:30PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: The Albert Maysles Award (Best New Documentary Director)
Runa Simi. The stirring and sensitive Runa Simi follows an indigenous Peruvian man and his young son in their ambitious quest t...
06/15 @06:15PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: The Nora Ephron Award
Happy Birthday. Eight-year-old maid Toha goes to great lengths to ensure that her best friend Nelly, the daughter of her wealth...
06/15 @05:15PM
Village East by Angelika
Award Screening: Viewpoints Winner
A Bright Future. Clever, curious and young, lucky Elisa has been selected for work placement in the North. While everything she...
06/15 @09:00PM
Village East by Angelika