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SIRENA’S GALLERY
THE WAKE
TRUST IN LOVE
A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE
NINETY-FIVE SENSES
KALIMBA
THE OLD YOUNG CROW
SARAJIN

THE FEZ BELCHER SHOW
If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere – New York City. Living there does not necessarily satisfy the chorus, and writer/director

SIRENA’S GALLERY
Sirena’s Gallery is the brainchild of filmmaker Christine Stoddard. Set during the COVID-19 pandemic, the plot follows Sirena, a Salvadoran-American woman. Recently widowed, she struggles

THE WAKE
A shadow races into a thicket, swearing as it pedals frenetically. The winter daylight is fading into night and bare tree arms layer one another,

TRUST IN LOVE
A sentimental throwback to classic breakup movies, Trust in Love finds a now-over-the hill musician on the ropes. Though his hugely successful run in the

A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE
Faith-based filmmaking has always gotten the cold shoulder when it comes to critical and commercial accolades. There’s only so many times one can attempt to

NINETY-FIVE SENSES
How do you savor what life gives you in the moments before you lose it all? Directed by Jerusha and Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite), Ninety–Five

KALIMBA
When a nightmare becomes reality and reality becomes a nightmare, is it safest to sleep or wake? Robbie Atkinson’s horror film Kalimba follows Cassidy (Raiany

THE OLD YOUNG CROW
In Liam LoPinto’s The Old Young Crow, poetry transforms into the visual language of film in a beautiful and well-crafted meditation on youth, identity, and

SARAJIN
Disquieting in its own unconventional way, the beauty of Sarajin (Korean for ‘disappearing’) is in a class of its own as it tackles climate change