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HOLDING SOUTH, 20min., New Zealand, Sci-Fi/Thriller
Directed by Keren Green
When a mysterious package arrives, fifteen-year-old recruit, Mae, is forced to fight her troop leaders along with the invading monsters in order to overcome her fear and save the children in the south.
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THE LAST SONG, 8min., Canada, Drama/Sci-Fi
Directed by Rosa Carranza
Max, the last man on earth, spends his days surviving the zombie apocalypse in his apocalypse bunker, creating video logs to document his life. One day, he finds a guitar, and begins teaching himself to play, finding solace in it. This becomes his primary hobby, even going as far as to find a book to help him learn. As he gets better, he begins working on his own song. When his strings break, he goes out into the wasteland to find new ones, only to be attacked by zombies. He gets back home, and as zombies break down his door, and the camera battery dies, with his last breath, he finally plays his song, and he dies, content.
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2 LINES/2 LIVES, 18min., Ukraine, Drama/Relationship
Directed by Alyona Kaporina
This is a story about a young creative family. The family is one, but the goals of the spouses are different. She wants a child, and he dreams of a actor career. How far are they willing to go to reach their goals?
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DE YOJOA CON AMOR, 2min., USA, Documentary
Directed by Tanisha Petherbridge
“De Yojoa, Con Amor” (From Yojoa, with Love), created by Tanisha Petherbridge, is a personal exploration of Honduran American identity by cooking chicken soup. Accompanied by her mother’s memories of her home near Lake Yojoa in Honduras, she illustrates the traditional Honduran experience of learning by watching the cooking process. The film is completely in Spanish, emphasizing warmth and comfort of the journey of reconnecting with personal heritage.
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FEED EM’ ALL, 25min., USA, Documentary
Directed by Helen Quinn Pasin
The story of food insecurity on West Side of Chicago told through . . .
The efforts of grassroots initiatives like Anthony Clark’s community fridge project in collaboration with the Black Panther Party Cubs led by Chairman Fred Hampton Jr.
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A SECRET BATTLE, 8min., USA, Drama
Directed by Selena Pesantez
Mary is an introverted college student who just wants to get through a normal day as smoothly as possible. But when you are diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder it is anything but. Mary must face her OCD compulsions in every part of her daily life. We watch as the OCD thoughts are represented in human form as Mary is in constant conflict with herself. Although she tries to fight against these urges, she can’t help but give into the uncomfortable sensations and fears.
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