The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF), presented by Lexus, announced today the lineup for the 40th edition, which will run February 4 to 15, 2025, with an added extra day in celebration of its 40th anniversary. The festival will showcase 33 world premieres and 74 U.S. premieres from 60 countries with 52% of films directed by women, along with tributes featuring the year’s top talent, panel discussions, and free community education and outreach programs.

“As the tragic events in our sister city of Los Angeles were unfolding, we debated about moving forward with SBIFF. Film has always been a conduit for comfort and renewal, and film festivals play a vital role in fostering a sense of connection. Festivals build community, and create an outlet for the process of feelings. In light of this, it became clear that we must move forward with our 40th edition. The twelve days of the festival will be dedicated to the City of Angels, and we will put in place an initiative during it to raise funds for LA in partnership with Direct Relief.” – Roger Durling, Executive Director of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

SBIFF and Direct Relief are partnering in a response to the unprecedented wildfires in and around Los Angeles. Throughout the Festival, all donations to this effort will be doubled through the generosity of a $100,000 matching grant.


“This year’s lineup, featuring films from Peru to Kazakhstan, showcases a diverse range of globally relevant themes, from thought-provoking explorations of social justice to pressing environmental challenges. We are confident that these films—a record number of which were made by women—will be loved by audiences as much as they are by our programming team” – Claudia Puig, Programming Director of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

OPENING NIGHT

SBIFF will kick off on Opening Night presented by Lexus, Tuesday, February 4, with the US Premiere of JANE AUSTEN WRECKED MY LIFE (Jane Austen a gâché ma vie). Written and Directed by Laura Piani, stars Camille Rutherford, Pablo Pauly, Charlie Anson and Annabelle Lengronne. The Writer/Director will be joining us in-person.

Agathe (Rutherford) hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin to a Jane Austen novel and her ultimate aspiration is to become a writer. Instead, she spends her days selling books in the legendary British bookshop, Shakespeare & Co, in Paris. Invited to the Jane Austen Writers’ Residency in England, she must confront her insecurities to finally fulfill her ambition of becoming a novelist and put an end to wasting her sentimental life.

CLOSING NIGHT

SBIFF will close on Saturday, February 15 with the US Premiere of A MISSING PART (Une part manquante). Written and Directed by Guillaume Senez, stars Romain Duris, Judith Chemla, Mei Cirne-Masuki, Tsuyu, and Shungiku Uchida. The Writer/Director will be joining us in-person.

Every day, Jay travels the length and breadth of Tokyo in his taxi, looking for his daughter Lily. In the nine years since he has separated from his wife, he has never been able to gain custody of his daughter. Having given up hope of ever seeing her again, he is about to move back to France when Lily hops in his cab… but she doesn’t recognize him.

THE JURY

SBIFF is pleased to announce the distinguished jury members who will be celebrating and honoring the films of this year’s Festival lineup. The jury will include Estrella Araiza (Guadalajara International Film Festival Managing Director), Max Barbakow (Filmmaker, Palm Springs), Academy Award® Nominee Moses Bwayo (Filmmaker, Bobi’s Wine: The People’s President), Andres Castillo (Miami International Film Festival Managing Director and Senior Programmer), Jeff Christian (Filmmaker, Echo Chamber), Jimmy Jean-Louis (Actor), Academy Award® Winner Margaret Lazarus (Director, Defending Our Lives), Jena Malone (Actor), Academy Award® Nominee Gregory Nava (Director), and Academy Award® Nominee Shawn Patterson (Composer). The award-winning films will be announced at a ceremony hosted by El Encanto, a Belmont Hotel, with the Jury and Filmmakers in attendance. 

THE TRIBUTES

SBIFF is an important showcase for Academy Award frontrunners, many of whom have arrived as nominees and gone on to win the Oscar. The 40th SBIFF proudly celebrates some of the year’s finest work in film. All tributes will be in person at the historic Arlington Theatre.

  • Maltin Modern Master Award honoring Angelina Jolie – Wednesday, February 5 at 8:00pm. Moderated by Leonard Maltin.
  • Outstanding Performer of the Year Award honoring Ralph Fiennes – Thursday, February 6 at 8:00pm. Moderated by Scott Feinberg.
  • American Riviera Award presented by Lexus honoring Zoe Saldaña – Friday, February 7 at 8:00pm. Moderated by Anne Thompson.
  • Variety Artisans Award – Saturday, February 8 at 8:00pm. Honorees to be announced. Moderated by Jazz Tangcay.
  • Virtuosos Award presented by Manitou Fund honoring Kieran Culkin [A REAL PAIN], Harris Dickinson [BABYGIRL], Karla Sofía Gascón [EMILIA PÉREZ], Selena Gomez [EMILIA PÉREZ], Ariana Grande [WICKED], Clarence Maclin [SING SING], Mikey Madison [ANORA], and John Magaro [SEPTEMBER 5] – Sunday, February 9 at 8:00pm. Moderated by Dave Karger.
  • Arlington Artist of the Year Award presented by FIJI Water honoring Timothée Chalamet – Tuesday, February 11 at 8:00pm. Moderator to be announced.
  • Cinema Vanguard Award honoring Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce – Thursday, February 13 at 8:00pm. Moderated by Pete Hammond.
  • Montecito Award presented by Manitou Fund honoring Colman Domingo – Friday, February 14 at 8:00pm. Moderated by Roger Durling.
  • Outstanding Directors of the Year Award – Date and Honorees to be announced. Moderated by Scott Feinberg.

THE PANELS

SBIFF is renowned for creating smart, insightful panels that feature a who’s who in the world of filmmaking, including many Oscar contenders. Returning will be our Animation, Producers, Writers, Women’s and International Panels. Panelists to be announced.

Animation Panel – Friday, February 7 at 5:30pm – SBIFF Film Center – Moderated by Roger Durling

Writers Panel – Saturday, February 8 at 11:00am – Arlington Theatre – Moderated by Anne Thompson

International Directors Panel – Sunday, February 9 at 11:00am – Arlington Theatre – Moderated by Roger Durling

Women’s Panel – Saturday, February 15 at 11:00am – Arlington Theatre – Moderated by Madelyn Hammond

Producers Panel – Date and Time to be announced – Arlington Theatre – Moderated by Nicole Sperling

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, FREE PROGRAMS, AND OTHER MENTIONS

SBIFF Poster Designed by Artist Mary Heebner – The 2025 SBIFF poster was painted by artist and Santa Barbara resident Mary Heebner. Bird Woman, with gracefully raised arms as if in joyful greeting or celebratory dance, is poised before a bloom of rosy colors of dawn. She towers above an osprey—a raptor bird currently listed as a species of special concern due to habitat loss. On a lucky beach walk you might spy a pair of ospreys soaring, hovering, and hunting along our Santa Barbara coastline. The handmade paper collage is anchored by cut-out shapes of a darkly wild and restless sea. My source is a terracotta figure from predynastic Egyptian art, (3650 BCE) excavated from el-Ma’mariya. The prominent beak-like head (hence its sobriquet, bird woman), emphasizes the nose as source of breath, of life itself.

“My artistic practice is deeply grounded in place. Acknowledging the power of ancient presences and landscapes is integral to the creation of my paintings, collages, handmade-paper, photography, and artist’s books. Fragments, both literal and metaphoric, are also vital to my process. Through a parsing out and weaving together of fragments — of histories, stories, objects — people fashion narratives that are personal, collective, cultural, mythic. Revolving shapes within these ancient orbits define us, portend the past, and inform what may come. In my work, the literal tearing apart and piecing together of fragments – paper and other materials – approximates this larger metonymic process that allows us to connect, to imagine, and to create anew.”

AppleBox FREE Family Films – On both Saturdays of the Film Festival, we will be showing the year’s top animated films for FREE at the Marjorie Luke Theatre at 721 East Cota St. Please see dates below, films will be announced shortly: 

  • Saturday, February 8 – 11:00am 
  • Saturday, February 8 – 2:00pm 
  • Saturday, February 15 – 11:00am 
  • Saturday, February 15 – 2:00pm

Mike’s FieldTrip to the Movies – Named for renowned nature cinematographer Mike deGruy, Mike’s FieldTrip to the Movies uses filmmaking to nurture creative, confident, and culturally aware thinkers. This year’s program will be offered to 4,000+ 4th–6th grade students from Title I (low-income) schools throughout Santa Barbara County. This year will feature two in-person Q&As; Director Kesley Mann following INSIDE OUT 2 and Director Chris Sanders following THE WILD ROBOT. Sponsored by Montecito Bank & Trust, US Bank, Yardi, John C. Mithun Foundation, Volentine Family Foundation.

Film Studies Program – The Film Studies Program will invite 40 undergraduate film students from across the country to the Film Festival where they’ll take part in a packed curriculum that turns the festival into an interactive classroom. Participants receive priority access to the films, panels, filmmaker seminars, tributes, as well as intimate Q&As with filmmakers.

10–10–10 Student Screenwriting and Filmmaking Mentorship and Competition – The 10-10-10 Program is made up of 20 area high school and college screenwriters and filmmakers. This year’s program includes filmmaking workshops, individual mentorship, and access to casting, visual effects, producing and sound mentors. The student screenwriters and directors are paired together and guided through the process of taking a film from script to screen. All 10 shorts will be shown for FREE at the Arlington Theatre on Saturday, February 15th at 2:00pm. Sponsored by Kaleidoscope Productions, American Society of Cinematographers, Final Draft, Coverfly. 

Free Filmmaker Seminars – SBIFF will again present seminars with filmmakers premiering at this year’s festival. These seminars will be FREE to the public and will take place on each weekday at 11:00am during the Festival at Home Planet Productions at 735 State Street, Suite 103. Sponsored by Fujifilm.

The Social Justice Award sponsored by the Fund for Santa Barbara honors a film that engages community and galvanizes change to advance Economic, Environmental, Political, Racial or Social Justice.

The ADL Stand Up Award sponsored by ADL Santa Barbara/Tri-Counties – This award will be presented to a dramatic film in the festival that represents an important message consistent with ADL’s efforts “to secure justice and fair treatment for all.” The winner will be announced during the Festival.

The ASC Award for Cinematography sponsored by The American Society of Cinematographers will recognize a film with exceptional visual composition that advances the art and science of cinematography and promotes the motion picture as an art form.

Youth CineMedia is a local Santa Barbara organization that teaches documentary filmmaking to diverse groups from both urban and rural communities. Founded by Osiris Castañeda in 2002, YCM focuses on creating films that address social justice issues, helping to create positive change through the lens of today’s next generation of filmmakers. This year 9 short films will premiere with FREE admission on Saturday, February 15 at 11:00am.

2025 FILMS

Below is the list of feature and short films at the 2025 SBIFF. For the complete list of films, synopses, and other special events please visit www.sbiff.org or the SBIFF app. Listed alphabetically by film title.

2025 SBIFF FEATURE FILMS

13 WORLD PREMIERES AND 55 US PREMIERES

Across the Sea (La mer au loin)

Directed by Saïd Hamich Benlarbi, US Premiere, France, Morocco, Belgium

Ai Weiwei’s Turandot

Directed by Maxim Derevianko, World Premiere, Italy

All God’s Children

Directed by Ondi Timoner, United States

Among Neighbors

Directed by Yoav Potash, US Premiere, United States

Aontas

Directed by Damian McCann, US Premiere, Ireland

An Arrangement

Directed by Noree Victoria, World Premiere, United States

At the Door of the House Who Will Come Knocking (Ko će pokucati na vrata mog doma)

Directed by Maja Novaković, US Premiere, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Balomanía

Directed by Sissel Morell Dargis, Denmark, Spain

Bauryna Salu

Directed by Askhat Kuchinchirekov, US Premiere, Kazakhstan

Beyond the Gaze: Jule Campbell’s Swimsuit Issue

Directed by Jill Campbell, United States

Beyond the Horizon

Directed by Mark Gillard, United States

The Bitter Pill

Directed by Clay Tweel, United States

Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story

Directed by Sinéad O’Shea, Ireland, United Kingdom

Bustin’ Down the Door

Directed by Jeremy Gosch, United States

Can I Get a Witness?

Directed by Ann Marie Fleming, US Premiere, Canada

Carissa

Directed by Jason Jacobs, Devon Delmar, US Premiere, South Africa

Coastal

Directed by Daryl Hannah, United States

Color Book

Directed by David Fortune, United States

Coup 53

Directed by Taghi Amirani, United Kingdom, United States, Iran

Crocodile Tears (Air mata buaya)

Directed by Tumpal Tampubolon, US Premiere, Indonesia

Democracy Under Siege

Directed by Laura Nix, US Premiere, Belgium, Luxembourg, USA

Desert Angel

Directed by Vincent DeLuca, United States

Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight

Directed by Embeth Davidtz, South Africa

Drowning Dry (Sesės)

Directed by Laurynas Bareiša, Lithuania

Enchanted Matter: The Art of Robert Powell

Directed by Tom Piozet, World Premiere, United States

Fine Young Men (Hombres íntegros)

Directed by Alejandro Andrade Pease, US Premiere, Mexico, Spain, France

Following Harry

Directed by Susanne Rostock, United States

Froggie

Directed by Luke Morgan, US Premiere, Ireland

Glimmers (Los destellos)

Directed by Pilar Palomero, US Premiere, Spain

The Good Teacher (Pas de vagues)

Directed by Teddy Lussi-Modeste, US Premiere, France

Hakkı

Directed by Hikmet Kerem Özcan, US Premiere, Turkey

Her Name Was Moviola

Directed by Howard Berry, United Kingdom

Home Court

Directed by Erica Tanamachi, United States

Honeydew

Directed by Michael Petrolini, Marco Bergonzi, US Premiere, Italy, Sweden

Housewife of the Year

Directed by Ciarán Cassidy, Ireland

How Kids Roll

Directed by Loris Lai, US Premiere, Italy

I Hate Myself and Want to Die

Directed by J. Davis, United States

I’m Your Venus

Directed by Kimberly Reed, United States

In the Red

Directed by Mimi Chakarova, World Premiere, United States

Incandescence

Directed by Nova Ami, Velcrow Ripper, US Premiere, Canada

I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol

Directed by Nick Mead, Andre Relis, World Premiere, United States

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (Jane Austen a gâché ma vie)

Directed by Laura Piani, US Premiere, France

The Knife

Directed by Nnamdi Asomugha, United States

Last Swim

Directed by Sasha Nathwani, US Premiere, United Kingdom

Lilly

Directed by Rachel Feldman, United States

Linda

Directed by Mariana Wainstein, US Premiere, Argentina, Spain

Lucky Star

Directed by Gillian McKercher, US Premiere, Canada

Magic Hour

Directed by Jacqueline Christy, World Premiere, United States

Marching in the Dark (अंधारातल्या मशाली)

Directed by Kinshuk Surjan, US Premiere, Belgium, Netherlands, India

Maya and the Wave

Directed by Stephanie Johnes, United States

Maydegol

Directed by Sarvnaz Alambeigi, US Premiere, Iran,Germany,France

Men of War

Directed by Billy Corben, Jen Gatien, United States

Michel Gondry: Do It Yourself

Directed by François Nemeta, US Premiere, France

A Missing Part (Une part manquante)

Directed by Guillaume Senez, US Premiere, Belgium, France

Mistress Dispeller

Directed by Elizabeth Lo, China, United States

Mistura

Directed by Ricardo de Montreuil, Peru

Mollie’s Pack

Directed by Thomas Winston, United States

Mothers of Chibok

Directed by Joel ‘Kachi Benson, United States, Nigeria

Mr. K

Directed by Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab, US Premiere, Netherlands, Norway, Belgium

Mrs. Robinson

Directed by Aoife Kelleher, US Premiere, Ireland

My Dead Friend Zoe

Directed by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes, United States

My Eternal Summer (Min evige sommer)

Directed by Sylvia Le Fanu, US Premiere, Denmark

My Father’s Daughter (Biru Unjárga)

Directed by Egil Pedersen, US Premiere, Norway, Sweden, Finland

My Stolen Planet (Sayyareye dozdide shodeye man)

Directed by Farahnaz Sharifi, Germany, Iran

O Horizon

Directed by Madeleine Rotzler, World Premiere, United States

Olivia & the Clouds (Olivia & las nubes)

Directed by Tomás Pichardo Espaillat, US Premiere, Dominican Republic

The Origin of the World (L’Origine del mondo)

Directed by Rossella Inglese, US Premiere, Italy

Our Lovely Pig Slaughter (Mord)

Directed by Adam Martinec, US Premiere, Czech Republic

Out of Plain Sight

Directed by Daniel Straub, Rosanna Xia, United States

Paddle Out

Directed by Sebi Lee, Melissa Pappageorgas, World Premiere, United States

Park Avenue

Directed by Gaby Dellal, US Premiere, United States

Parrot Kindergarten

Directed by Amy Herdy, World Premiere, United States

The Penguin Lessons

Directed by Peter Cattaneo, Spain, United Kingdom

Quasi a Casa

Directed by Carolina Pavone, US Premiere, Italy

The Quiet Ones (De lydløse)

Directed by Frederik Louis Hviid, Denmark

The Righteous (Todos somos justos)

Directed by Carlos Leiva Barahona, US Premiere, Chile

Roads of Fire

Directed by Nathaniel Lezra, World Premiere, United States

Rocco & Sjuul

Directed by Anna van der Heide, US Premiere, Netherlands

Row of Life

Directed by Soraya Simi, World Premiere, United States

Seeking a Haven for Mr. Rambo (Al bahs an manfaz i khoroug al sayed Rambo)

Directed by Khaled Mansour, US Premiere, Egypt

Separated

Directed by Errol Morris, United States, Mexico

The Shepherd and the Bear

Directed by Max Keegan, United States, United Kingdom, France

Shepherds (Bergers)

Directed by Sophie Deraspe, US Premiere, Canada, France

Shook

Directed by Amar Wala, US Premiere, Canada

Shot the Voice of Freedom

Directed by Zainab Entezar, US Premiere, Afghanistan

Skin in Spring (La piel en primavera)

Directed by Yennifer Uribe Alzate, US Premiere, Colombia

Soda

Directed by Erez Tadmor, US Premiere, Israel

The Song Cycle

Directed by Nick Kelly, US Premiere, Ireland

Sons (Vogter)

Directed by Gustav Möller, Denmark

Space Cowboy

Directed by Marah Strauch, Bryce Leavitt, United States

Speak.

Directed by Jennifer Tiexiera, United States

Spider & Jessie

Directed by Dan Kay, World Premiere, United States

Spring of the Vanishing

Directed by Andrew Glazer, World Premiere, United States

The Summer Book

Directed by Charlie McDowell, United States, Finland

The Swedish Torpedo (Den svenska torpeden)

Directed by Frida Kempff, US Premiere, Sweden

They Will Be Dust (Polvo serán)

Directed by Carlos Marques-Marcet, US Premiere, Spain, Italy, Switzerland

Third Act

Directed by Tadashi Nakamura, United States

Tiny Lights (Svetylka)

Directed by Beata Parkanová, US Premiere, Czech Republic, Slovakia

To Close Your Eyes and See Fire

Directed by Nicola von Leffern, Jakob Carl Sauer, US Premiere, Austria

To Kill a Mongolian Horse

Directed by Xiaoxuan Jiang, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, United States

To Kill a Wolf

Directed by Kelsey Taylor, United States

Top 10 Must (Topp 10 Möst)

Directed by Ólöf Birna Torfadóttir, US Premiere, Iceland

Trifole

Directed by Gabriele Fabbro, Italy, South Africa, USA

Triumph

Directed by Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov, US Premiere, Bulgaria, Greece

Undercover (La infiltrada)

Directed by Arantxa Echevarria, US Premiere, Spain

Village Keeper

Directed by Karen Chapman, US Premiere, Canada

The Village Next to Paradise

Directed by Mo Harawe, Somalia, Austria, France, Germany

Viva Verdi!

Directed by Yvonne Russo, United States

Walk with Me

Directed by Heidi Levitt, United States

Waves (Vlny)

Directed by Jiří Mádl, Czech Republic

Way Home (Vejen hjem)

Directed by Charlotte Sieling, Denmark

When We Were Sisters

Directed by Lisa Brühlmann, US Premiere, Switzerland, Greece

The White House Effect

Directed by Bonni Cohen, United States

Wild Gleaming Space (Luminoso espacio salvaje)

Directed by Mauro Colombo, US Premiere, Panama, Spain

The Wolves Always Come at Night (Чоно үүр шөнөөр ирдэг)

Directed by Gabrielle Brady, US Premiere, Mongolia, Australia, Germany

Yen and Ai-Lee (Xiao Yan Yu Wu Ai-Lee)

Directed by Tom Shu-yu Lin, US Premiere, Taiwan

2025 SBIFF SHORT FILMS

17 WORLD PREMIERES AND 19 U.S. PREMIERES 

26,000 Days

Directed by Henry Behel

United States

4th Dementia

Directed by Ian Wexler

United States

Adiós

Directed by José Prats

Spain

All Things Metal

Directed by Motoki Otsuka

United States

Azi

Directed by Montana Mann

United States

Balloon

Directed by Law Chen

World Premiere

United States

Battle of the Blues

Directed by Adam Ernster

World Premiere

United States

Beautiful Men

Directed by Nicolas Keppens

Belgium, France, Netherlands

Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight

Directed by Kyle Provencio Reingold

United States

A Bird Flew (Un pájaro voló)

Directed by Leinad Pájaro De la Hoz

US Premiere

Colombia, Cuba

Bitter Chocolate (Shokolate Talkh)

Directed by Sahar Sotoodeh​

US Premiere

Iran, Germany

Bug Diner

Directed by Phoebe Jane Hart

United States

The Devil Is Busy

Directed by Christalyn Hampton, Geeta Gandbhir

United States

Did You Forget Mr. Fogel?

Directed by Max Karpman

United States

The Flamingo

Directed by Corina Mazzi

World Premiere

United States

Gender Reveal

Directed by Mo Matton

Canada

George

Directed by Aaron Craig, Alex Craig

World Premiere

United States

The Green Buffalo

Directed by Joel Caldwell

World Premiere

United States

Hello Stranger

Directed by Amélie Hardy

Canada

Hold Up

Directed by Ori Guendelman

United States

Hymn of the Plague (Gimn Chume)

Directed by Ataka51

US Premiere

Russia, Germany

I Accidentally Stepped on a Flower (Aksidentalisht Shkela Një Lule)

Directed by Eneos Çarka, Stivi Imami

US Premiere

Albania

Icebreakers

Directed by Jocelyn Glatzer, Marlo Poras

World Premiere

United States

Imogene

Directed by Katie Blair

United States

Is Now a Good Time

Directed by Jim Cummings

United States

Keep the Funk

Directed by Gareth Kelly

World Premiere

United States

The Kelp We Breathe

Directed by Jack Phillips, Natalie Aymond, Tatum Davis, Taylor Ortiz

World Premiere

United States

L’avance

Directed by Djiby Kebe

France

Last Hope

Directed by Lena Kaminsky

World Premiere

United States

The Last Observers

Directed by Maja K Mikkelsen

United States

Leonie, Skeet & the Piglets (Leonie, Skeet & de biggen)

Directed by Jip Heijenga

Belgium

Little Monsters (Les Petits Monstres)

Directed by Pablo Léridon

US Premiere

France

London, KY

Directed by Cody Duncum

World Premiere

United States

Mango

Directed by Joan Iyiola

World Premiere

United Kingdom, France

Massacre of the Innocents

Directed by SaraKlara Hellström

US Premiere

Sweden

ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek)

Directed by Loren Waters

United States

Mother’s Day

Directed by Kathryn Boyd Brolin

United States

Mr. Floof

Directed by Claire Taback Sliney

United States

My Memory Walls (Mes murs-mémoire)

Directed by Axel Robin

World Premiere

Canada

The New Yorker Theater: The Talbots’ Legacy

Directed by Sergio Maza

World Premiere

United States, Argentina

Not Just Water

Directed by Tess McCormick

World Premiere

United States

O

Directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson

Iceland

On a Sunday at Eleven

Directed by Alicia K. Harris

Canada

On Weary Wings Go By (Linnud läinud)

Directed by Anu-Laura Tuttelberg

Estonia, Lithuania

Our Own Shadow (Nuestra sombra)

Directed by Agustina Sánchez Gavier

US Premiere

Germany, Argentina

perfectly a strangeness

Directed by Alison McAlpine

Canada

The Poison Cat

Directed by Tian Guan

US Premiere

China

quwa’

Directed by Jonathan Coronado, Ryan Grant, Jade Ipina, Catherine Scanlon

World Premiere

United States

Ragamuffin

Directed by Kaitlyn Mikayla

United States

Road Kill

Directed by Ryan Farhoudi

World Premiere

United States

Shadows

Directed by Rand Beiruty

US Premiere

France, Jordan

Shutter Bird

Directed by Réi

World Premiere

United States

Sirius

Directed by Jean-Bastien Niyigaruye

US Premiere

Canada

Snow Day!

Directed by Kiara Lin

World Premiere

United States

A Swim Lesson

Directed by Rashida Jones, Will McCormack

United States

Terminally Ill

Directed by Christopher J. Cole

United States

The Three Sisters

Directed by Timur Kognov

US Premiere

Cyprus

Tornado

Directed by Jack Kendirck

United States

Travelling Home

Directed by Juliet Klottrup

US Premiere

United Kingdom

The Truck

Directed by Elizabeth Rao

United States

Twain

Directed by Pip

US Premiere

United Kingdom

Washed Away (Naufrage)

Directed by Aucéane Roux

US Premiere

Canada

WAShhh

Directed by Mickey Lai

US Premiere

Malaysia, Ireland

Weeds (Plevel)

Directed by Pola Kazak

US Premiere

Czech Republic

Where Time Stood Still (Sadac Dro Idga)

Directed by Nino Benashvili

US Premiere

Georgia

Who Loves The Sun

Directed by Arshia Shakiba

US Premiere

Canada

The Wolf

Directed by Theodore Ushev

US Premiere

Canada

The Wool Aliens

Directed by Julia Parks

United Kingdom

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