Award Screening: Audience Award, Documentary First Place: HondrosBeginning with the war in Kosovo in 1999, award-winning photographer Chris Hondros served as a witness to conflict for over a decade before being killed in Libya in 2011. In Hondros,...
Award Screening: Audience Award, Documentary Second Place: ShadowmanIn the early 1980s, Richard Hambleton was New York City’s precursor to Banksy, a rogue street artist whose silhouette paintings haunted the sides of Manhattan buildings. Like so m...
Award Screening: Audience Award, Narrative First Place: The Divine Order Political leaders in Switzerland cited ‘Divine Order’ as the reason why women still did not have the right to vote as late as 1970. Director Petra Volpe explores this surpris...
Award Screening: Audience Award, Narrative Second Place: Saturday Church14-year-old Ulysses is a shy and effeminate teen being raised in the Bronx by his strict Aunt Rose. He finds escape in a rich fantasy life of music and dance, and soon with a ...
Award Screening: Best Actor, International Narrative Competition: Nobody's Watching Nico is a promising actor in Argentina, but in New York, nobody takes notice. After giving up a successful career in his home country for a chance to make it in th...
Award Screening: Best Actor, US Narrative Competition: One Percent More Humid Catherine (Julia Garner) and Iris (Juno Temple) are childhood friends home from college for a hot New England summer. As they attempt to enjoy parties and skinny-dipping...
Award Screening: Best Actress, International Narrative Competition: The Divine Order Political leaders in Switzerland cited ‘Divine Order’ as the reason why women still did not have the right to vote as late as 1970. Director Petra Volpe explores ...
Award Screening: Best Actress, US Narrative Competition: Blame Abigail (Quinn Shephard) is an outcast who seeks solace in fantasy worlds. When high school drama teacher Jeremy (Chris Messina) casts her in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Abigail’s co...
Award Screening: Best Cinematography, Documentary Competition: Bobbi Jene In her moving and cinematic documentary, Elvira Lind follows American dancer Bobbi Jene Smith as she makes the decision of a lifetime. Bobbi returns to the U.S., leaving beh...
Award Screening: Best Cinematography, International Narrative Competition: November Dive into the cold, snowy landscape of 19th-century Estonia, where werewolves and spirits roam free, and Jesus co-exists with kratts, the farmers’ mythological hel...
Award Screening: Best Cinematography, US Narrative Competition: Love After Love The world of a mother and her two adult sons feels emotionally untethered following the death of their family’s patriarch. Andie MacDowell, Chris O’Dowd, and James Ado...
Award Screening: Best Documentary: Bobbi Jene In her moving and cinematic documentary, Elvira Lind follows American dancer Bobbi Jene Smith as she makes the decision of a lifetime. Bobbi returns to the U.S., leaving behind a loving boyfriend and a...
Award Screening: Best Editing, Documentary Competition: Bobbi Jene In her moving and cinematic documentary, Elvira Lind follows American dancer Bobbi Jene Smith as she makes the decision of a lifetime. Bobbi returns to the U.S., leaving behind a l...
Award Screening: Best International Narrative Feature: Son of Sofia Set during the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, 11-year-old Misha is travelling from Russia to live with his mother in Athens in the home of an elderly Greek man she works for. When he ...
Award Screening: Best New Narrative Director: Keep the Change In a support group, David—a smooth talker struggling to hide his disability—meets a woman with similar learning challenges, and they quickly forge an intimate bond. Starring a cast of n...
Award Screening: Best Screenplay, International Narrative Competition: Ice Mother Hana lives alone in a big villa with only weekly visits from her two belligerent sons and their families to look forward to. While on a stroll with her grandson one ...
Award Screening: Best Screenplay, US Narrative Competition: Abundant Acreage Available Still reeling over the recent death of their father, siblings Jesse (Terry Kinney) and Tracy (Amy Ryan) are attempting to settle into their new lives in his abs...
Award Screening: Founders' Award for Best US Narrative Feature: Keep the Change In a support group, David—a smooth talker struggling to hide his disability—meets a woman with similar learning challenges, and they quickly forge an intimate bond. St...
Award Screening: Nora Ephron Prize: The Divine Order Political leaders in Switzerland cited ‘Divine Order’ as the reason why women still did not have the right to vote as late as 1970. Director Petra Volpe explores this surprising history through ...
In the months before the war in Iraq, two close brothers are forced to separate, soon meeting again when the war is in full swing, but neither is the same.