Directors: Shawn Clearsky Davis & Michael Del Monte
TBD
Logline: Nina arrives in Belgrade after hearing the news of her ex-boyfriend’s death. When she meets with once close friends, she realizes how much those relationships have changed. Amidst a series of turbulent emotions, she tries to cope with nostalgia and guilt, surrendering to a long-forgotten feeling of freedom.
Synopsis: A poignant exploration of personal transformation and the complexities of human connections
Director: Joe Valenti
Sat, October 18 8:05 PM at Catherine Cummings Theatre
Logline: Ebenezer the Traveler continues the journey of the famous Ebenezer Scrooge following the events of “A Christmas Carol”.
Synopsis: An imaginative sequel that reimagines the classic tale, offering a fresh perspective on redemption and second chances.
Director: Gianna Toboni
Sat, October 18 TBD at Palace Theatre
Logline: Families with trans kids must decide: remain in states banning gender care and fight for their rights, or relocate to more supportive environments.
Synopsis: A compelling documentary that delves into the lives of transgender youth and the challenges they face in a divided America.
Director: Francisco Guijarro
TBD
Logline: In San Francisco, a man enduring homelessness for two decades connects with passersby to be seen among the invisible, a skill he learned from a promising youth.
Synopsis: A heartfelt documentary that sheds light on the often-overlooked lives of the homeless, emphasizing the importance of human connection and empathy.
Directors: Bestor Cram & Michael Streissguth
Thurs, October 16 at Manlius Library
Logline: A powerful account of the events leading up to and following the Tiananmen Square protests, focusing on the courage and resilience of the individuals involved.
Synopsis: A gripping documentary that captures the pivotal moments of a historic struggle for freedom and democracy.