
A Living Museum
The Planes of Fame Air Museum has always been, and continues to be a "volunteer-driven" organization. Volunteers are the life-blood of most of their activities and the Museum is constantly on the lookout for new volunteers. This short documentary film looks closer at the role volunteers play at the Museum and how their contributions make a difference.

Travel Reminiscence
At a London community centre, facilitators and volunteers run a travel-themed session for people living with dementia and their families, friends and carers. Together, the group embarks on a playful journey: discussing past trips, revisiting these through theatre, and writing postcards to loved ones.

One And One Is One
These home movies shot by Dick Powell feature his wife Joan Blondell in a series of poses and dances as she tries on various dresses.

In Their Hands
Unable to return to Colombia, Francisco Godoy searches for belonging in the Netherlands. Alongside fellow newcomers Liu and Aleksandr, he rebuilds his life through friendship and the puppet theatre he once left behind.

Death of a Lion
A former leader in the Black Lion Party for International Solidarity shares his story of found family, loss, and transcendence. Shot over the course of two months, this short documentary provides a glimpse into the dynamics of modern American revolutionary movements. Jeremias' film captures a very brief, but important period of transition for the Black Panther Party in the 2020s.

Couture to the Max
At just 9-years-old, fashion prodigy Max Alexander fearlessly fuses his boundless imagination with an unwavering commitment to sustainability, inspiring us to dream boldly and act responsibly.

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My Brother, Chris
A young athlete must make crucial decisions for his future.

Icelandic Hercules
The film follows famous Icelandic bodybuilder and internet personality Gummi Emil as he navigates his daily life. Between extreme stunts like running a marathon barefoot two weeks in a row and quiet and personal moments at home. Gummi opens up beyond his public image.

I KNOW LOVE IS REAL, BECAUSE I EXIST AND I'M SO FULL OF IT
A hybrid documentary about love, Gabby Lauren expresses her trouble understanding the notion of love throughout life. She turns to friends and interviews them, and in return, receives a collection of nostalgic and intimate conversations on what love is to them. Following two sisters, a couple and a cat lady consider the subject of love and how it has impacted their relationships and lives. This short film puts love in the forefront, a nostalgic collection of love in different forms. Portraying the growth of the relationships on screen and stepping into the warmth of their memories.

Dicks-A-Thon
Conceived as a challenge between twin brothers, The Dick's-A-Thon has grown into Seattle's premiere marathon challenge. Participants must run to five different locations of the local favorite Dick's Drive-In and eat something off the menu at each stop. With over 600 people participating last year, what started as one man's way to bond with his brother has ballooned in scope into a non-profit that seeks to raise money for local search and rescue teams, but, how did it all begin? How has it gotten so big? And when is the best time during a marathon to drink the milkshake?

Fucking Different Generations
A queer anthology that explores sexuality, intimacy, and identity across age groups. Conceived as a collaborative project, the film brings together filmmakers from different generations, each directing a short segment portraying encounters between younger and older men. Through these stories, the film examines how attitudes toward desire, relationships, and queer identity shift over time. Moments of curiosity, misunderstanding, attraction, and vulnerability reveal both the gaps and the connections between generations shaped by different social climates. By juxtaposing perspectives formed in eras of repression with those emerging in more open contexts, the film reflects on how LGBTQ+ experiences evolve while shared needs for intimacy, recognition, and connection remain constant. The result is a provocative and intimate mosaic about age, memory, and the changing landscape of queer life.

Silent Verdict
Silent Verdict is a hard-hitting human rights documentary that exposes the injustice surrounding rape cases in Bangladesh. Through powerful re-enactments and survivors’ own testimonies, it revisits five infamous cases that shook the nation yet remain unresolved. Legal experts and doctors reveal the deep loopholes in law and medicine that fail victims, while data and research underscore the scale of the crisis. Balancing stark revelations with a vision for change, Silent Verdict is both an unflinching confrontation of truth and a call to action for justice.

Giovanni Trapattoni’s Ireland
Off the back of the embarrassment that was the qualification campaign for the 2008 European championship, Ireland turned to the expertise of legendary Italian manager Giovanni Trapattoni. During his 5-year reign there were some incredible highs, some dreary lows and a whole lot of draws. The topic of much debate, Trapattoni’s time in Ireland was certainly worth remembering.

Gardeners of Withered Flowers
Daily work routines at the cemetery in Gorizia, Italy. The film introduces four workers and a flower seller, exploring their dynamics, daily tasks, and perspectives on life when death is a constant presence.

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The Shrimp
The Shrimp is a lush visualist's documentary that follows the life cycle of a shrimp along the marshes of Savannah, Georgia. Beautifully etched images and a canny audio soundtrack create a rich observational work about Southern culture, human folly and the interplay of natural and built environments.

Somos Miraflores
The Miraflores de los Ángeles neighborhood in Málaga is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its founding, spearheaded by businessman Claudio Gallardo. His son and some residents reflect on the neighborhood's past, present, and future.
