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Hell and Such
A stack of self-help books. A few calendars with pictures of naked women. An illegal store. A costume of Sancho Panza. A young woman who suffers. In competition for the Best of the Festival Award
Kapaemahu
Long ago, four extraordinary individuals of dual male and female spirit brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii. Beloved by the people for their gentle ways and miraculous cures, they imbued four giant boulders with their powers. The stones still stand on Waikiki Beach, but the true story behind them has been hidden – until now. In competition for Best LGBT+ Short
Line Dry
Julie has an anxiety attack when she discovers all of her building's laundry machines are broken, and reluctantly accepts help from her neighbor Kris. In competition for the Young Cineastes Award
My Own Landscapes
A former military game designer reflects on the digital scenarios he created to better prepare soldiers for the traumas of war. In competition for Best Documentary Short
Omé
Following the death of his mother, 9-year-old Elias goes to extreme lengths to naively bring her back from Jesus' heaven all while defying his faith… In competition for Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes
Oracle
Oracle examines the point in a child’s life when anxiety and fear enter into their operating experience. As home renovations surround them, a boy continues his play and exploration; but the chaos of construction and the preoccupation of his parents is slowly internalized, manifesting in sleep-walking and an abstract fever dream that catapults his consciousness into adult realms of obsession and dread. In competition for Best Midnight Short
Single
Kim, who was born with one arm, gets set-up to go on a blind date. When she finally meets Jake, she quickly realizes he also has a physical disability, and she is pissed. In competition for Best Comedy Short
Soukoon
While her marital life decays, Mariam worries she might be pregnant. In competition for the Best of the Festival Award and Best Student International Short
Sundays at the Triple Nickel
On Edgecombe Avenue in Sugar Hill, Harlem, Marjorie Eliot is making sure her apartment building’s iconic jazz legacy lives on. Marjorie and her son have been hosting jazz concerts in her apartment every Sunday for the past 26 years, a pursuit of overcoming grief through music. SPECIAL MENTION: Local Jury Award
Tea Shop
Two sisters, after years of separation, rediscover themselves through their diverging concepts of home. In competition for Best Student U.S. Short