Brooklyn’s Greenpoint Film Festival 2024 announces film lineup including Alex Lora retrospective

Alex Lora retrospective part of lineup at Brooklyn’s Greenpoint Film Festival its 13th edition, see the full schedule taking place August 7-11.

Greenpoint Film Festival will kick things off with Marco Ricci’s Lucha: A Wrestling Tale on Opening Night, a two-film retrospective of New York City-based Spanish filmmaker Alex Lora’s The Masterpiece and Unicorns as its Centerpiece presentation, and a documentary double feature including the US Premiere of Kelly Moneymaker’s Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life and festival favorite Miwene, directed by Keith Heyward, Jennifer Berglund, Gange Anita Yeti Enomenga, and Obe Beatriz Nenquimo Nihua for Closing Night.

Additional US Premieres among the narrative feature film lineup include; Marco Amenta’s Anna, Paweł Wyszomirski’s The Green Ink, Adrian Apanel’s Horror Story, Jan Jakub Kolski’s Loonies, Paweł Maślona’s Scarborn, and Maciej Adamek’s Unspoken is a portrait of a determined and resilient young man who stutters but refuses to let it hinder his aspirations to become the Polish champion in acrobatics. The documentary features making their US Premieres include Viktor Witkowski’s Moje Własne Słowa (In My Words), Dominic Allen’s Planet Wind – The Global Story of Offshore Wind, and Sonia Zawitkowski and Jenna Kathleen Taylor’s Thank You for Sharing.

The film festival has more than doubled the number of films screened from last year, now totaling 118 films (20 feature-length, 95 shorts, and 3 XR exhibits). GFF’s footprint has also become larger with additional screens added to The Boiler / ELM Foundation location (191 N. 14th Street), and Film Noir (122 Meserole Avenue) also added to the mix.

The screenings at Film Noir will be a special Polish Cinema Heritage Program offered free-to-the-public. Once again, the Greenpoint Film Festival will be dedicated to its mission to create a platform for local filmmakers to showcase films that carry riveting and thought-provoking stories, which strive to help others find meaning for a more insightful journey in their lives. GFF will also offer additional panels, workshops, and events focused on expanding the local film network in North Brooklyn with the goal of helping local filmmakers make connections and gain support for their projects. That will include GFF’s signature Green Carpet, and the Filmmaker Awards including the presentation of their special festival awards dedicated to films that champion environmental and social justice.

Greenpoint Film Festival Creative Director Ricardo Vilar, said, “Our film festival has grown with leaps and bounds both with the number of films offered and the expansion of our footprint here in Brooklyn. But it all still starts with our mission on behalf of the filmmakers and giving them a platform to tell their stories and connect with audiences and each other. As we continue to build our reputation as a place and event to celebrate cinema here in North Brooklyn, we are thrilled with each step we take to bring recognition to their work and talent.”

Marco Ricci’s documentary Lucha: A Wrestling Tale opens GFF on Wednesday, August 7.

The film takes us inside the Bronx’s Taft High School women’s wrestling team on their journey to a championship. Personal challenges abound, from unsupportive families to homelessness, but four young women featured in the film find solace and hope in each other and on the mat. Their empowering story is a testament to the human spirit and true grit.

Alex Lora 's The Masterpiece, Greenpoint Film Festival
THE MASTERPIECE
UNICORNS, Greenpoint Film Festival
UNICORNS

Saturday’s Centerpiece presentation will feature two films from acclaimed filmmaker Alex Lora. The NYC-based Lora will attend the Greenpoint Film Festival with his feature film Unicorns and his short film, The Masterpiece, which was a Grand Jury Prize winner at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Unicorns follows a young polyamorous feminist woman as she navigates the breakup of a relationship amid the pressure of social media’s scrutiny on her life. The Masterpiece pits a rich couple against two scrap dealers with an expensive painting as a potential prize following their interaction.

Alex Lora, Greenpoint Film Festival
Alex Lora

Listed as one of the top 10 promising Spanish directors to watch for in Variety’s Cannes Edition, Alex Lora is a 12-time nominee and winner of 6 New York Emmys®. He was a finalist for the Oscars®-Student Academy Awards, Goya® Spanish Academy Award Nominee, and winner of two Gaudi® Catalan Academy Awards after being nominated on four occasions. He has taught film at several prestigious universities and received his MFA in Media Arts Production at City College of New York as a Fulbright scholar, mentored by Chantal Akerman.

The Closing Night presentation on Sunday, August 11, will feature a documentary double feature of Kelly Moneymaker’s Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life, Miwene, directed by Keith Heyward, Jennifer Berglund, Gange Anita Yeti Enomenga, and Obe Beatriz Nenquimo Nihua.  Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life explores climate crisis impacts through the eyes of Alaska’s Indigenous peoples as they utilize their ancestral knowledge and modern science to adapt to the changing rhythms of seasons, cycles, and movements across eroding lands and melting Arctic ice. Steeped in the long oral tradition of Waorani storytelling, Miwene shares the coming-of-age story of a young Waorani woman living deep within the Amazon rainforest — determined to capture her grandmother’s unique experience while she still can. 

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ANNA
HORROR STORY
HORROR STORY
SCARBORN
SCARBORN

Highlights among the other features include US Premieres of Marco Amenta’s Anna, an Italian drama about a woman who must take on the development of a mega resort to save her farm. The film was and FEDIC Award winner at the Venice Film Festival. Several Polish films will also make their US Premieres, including Paweł Wyszomirski’s The Green Ink about a rebellious audio engineering student who regrets relying on an artificial intelligence program of unknown origin to help her get out of a bad situation after it becomes apparent that the intervention may lead to even bigger problems. Adrian Apanel’s Horror Story about a recent graduate who settles into a cheap room in a creepy house with bizarre residents while looking for work.


Jan Jakub Kolski’s Loonies is about a pair of ex-parolees who have their attempts to forge a new, law-abiding life foiled by an urgent need to get a lot of money immediately, forcing them to plan a bank robbery. Paweł Maślona’s Scarborn is a period (1700’s) drama focusing on an uprising of the Poles against the Russians. Maciej Adamek’s Unspoken is a portrait of a determined and resilient young man who stutters but refuses to let it hinder his aspirations to become the Polish champion in acrobatics.

Three documentary features will make their US Premieres at the Greenpoint Film Festival. They include Viktor Witkowski’s German film Moje Własne Słowa (In My Words) which follows aspects of the filmmaker’s grandmother’s life from the 1930s, her post-WWII life as a farmer under Communism while raising four daughters, all the way to contemporary Poland. Dominic Allen’s Australian film Planet Wind – The Global Story of Offshore Wind follows Andy Evans, Australian renewable energy pioneer, as he follows the story of Offshore Wind across the globe, exploring our relationship to this immense planetary force. Sonia Zawitkowski and Jenna Kathleen Taylor’s Canadian film Thank You for Sharing documents the bizarre and absurd aspects of our mental health landscape.

Highlights among the short films at GFF include the following favorites from Clermont Ferrand: Laurier Fourniau’s French-Belgium Co-Production Vambora, and Iran-Iraq war exploring “In the Garden of Tulips”, NY premieres of “Krzyk – Losing Control” (SXSW 2024), Bye Bye Bowser (Sundance, 2024), Sojourn to Shang-ri-la (Berlinale, 2024) and The Eight day (Palmsprings Shortsfest, 2024). As well as Ireland’s official submission to the Academy Awards “In The Shadow of Beirut” and Iranian Mehdi Card Ghaderi’s “The Annoyed” (Shanghai Film Festival)

To purchase passes and tickets and to find more information on the Greenpoint Film Festival, please visit: https://greenpointfilmfestival.org/.


2024 Greenpoint Film Festival Official Selections

OPENING NIGHT SELECTION

Lucha: A Wrestling Tale

Director: Marco Ricci

Country: United States; Running Time: 96 Minutes

Lucha tells the story of the Taft High School Women’s wrestling team, one of the first girls wrestling programs in NYC. In particular, it tells the story of four young women who view wrestling as their ticket to acceptance and progress. Shirley wants a college scholarship, Nyasia wants to get in shape, Mariam is juggling studies and sports, and Alba is a recent immigrant looking for a home.

CENTERPIECE SELECTION

Unicorns  

Director: Alex Lora

Country: Spain; Running Time: 94 Minutes

Isa is a Feminist and polyamorous posh girl; she passionately defends her life. When Guillem proposes to be a monogamous couple, Isa is not sure if he wants to change her life and, given her lack of decision, Guillem decides to break the relationship. Living in a world of appearances and comforts, her contradictions come to light and her universe is crumbling at the blow of likes and moral judgments in this web that social networks have become.

Preceded by

The Masterpiece 

Director: Alex Lora

Country: Spain; Running Time: 20 Minutes

Leo and Diana, a rich couple, bring a broken TV to a recycle point. They meet Salif and his son, two scrap dealers. Diana asks them to come to their house to get more objects. Once there, Leo looks at them collecting objects with mistrust, until they see the scrap dealers have an expensive painting.

CLOSING NIGHT SELECTION

Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life                                              US Premiere

Director: Kelly Moneymaker

Country: United States; Running Time: 49 Minutes

Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life explores the climate crisis through the eyes of Alaska’s Indigenous peoples as they utilize their ancestral knowledge and modern science to adapt to the changing rhythms of seasons, cycles, and movements across eroding lands and melting Arctic ice. The global impact of the story feeds into the current and worldwide surge of politically conscious indigenous peoples demanding human rights, food sovereignty, and self-governance.

Miwene

Directors: Keith Heyward, Jennifer Berglund, Gange Anita Yeti Enomenga, Obe Beatriz Nenquimo Nihua

Country: Ecuador; Running Time: 105 Minutes

Steeped in the long oral tradition of Waorani storytelling, Gange Yeti shares her own coming-of-age story as a young Waorani woman living deep within the Amazon rainforest. Following Gange and her community for over 11 years, the film captures her transition from a quiet teenager into a confident young mother at a critical turning point for her culture and rainforest.

ADDITIONAL NARRATIVE FEATURES

A Time Apart  

Director: Courtney Hope Therond

Country: United States; Running Time: 75 Minutes

Synopsis: Alyssa returns to Paris to finalize her divorce but while spending a final week with her soon-to-be ex-husband, she starts to question whether she’s making the right decision.

Anna                                                                                        US Premiere

Director: Marco Amenta

Country: Italy; Running Time: 117 Minutes

Anna manages a farm in an uncontaminated corner of Sardinia. At night she engages in sensual dancing in the village pub and indulges in fleeting adventures. Until one day, the development of a mega resort on her land will force her to engage in the biggest battle of her life…

The Annoyed 

Director: Mehdi Fard Ghaderi

Country: Iran; Running Time: 85 Minutes

Three Iranian Directors try to make a film about social problems and abuse against women and executions. The first director wants to emigrate, but learns that his lead actor is being executed, so decides to make a film about the execution. The second director wants to make a film about abused women but is opposed by her husband. The third director is informed by his doctor that he has cancer and wants to make the last film of his life.

The Green Ink                                                                          US Premiere

Director: Paweł Wyszomirski

Country: Poland; Running Time: 49 Minutes

A rebellious audio engineering student is detained by the police for brandishing a firearm at the university. Her scientific career hangs in the balance, but Kasia gets one last chance from her supervisor. However, the conditions set by her professor for remaining at the university seem absurd. Then, an artificial intelligence program of unknown origin comes to her aid. The language model, ‘Marianna,’ manifests in the digital persona of the trustworthy professor Marianna Sankiewicz—a legendary lecturer at the University of Technology. The virtual professor guides Kasia around the university, offers life advice, and suggests solutions. However, it becomes apparent that this intervention leads to even bigger problems for Kasia.

Horror Story                                                                            US Premiere

Director: Adrian Apanel

Country: Poland; Running Time: 99 Minutes

The film is the story of a recent graduate Tomek, determined to land a prestigious job for a corporation to get back his ex-girlfriend. While he is looking for work, he moves into a cheap room with strong house-of-horrors vibes. With time, Tomek realizes that the real horror is not the house or its bizarre residents, but the job hunt itself.

In the Shadow of Beirut  

Directors: Stephen Gerard Kelly, Garry Keane

Country: Ireland; Running Time: 92 Minutes

In Sabra, one of Beirut’s toughest urban slums, sectarianism and violence is a permanent way of life. Rabia, a 38-year-old hardworking but undocumented Lebanese mother cannot afford to admit her chronically ill daughter to hospital, leaving the life of her innocent child hanging in the balance.

Itzia, Tango & Cacao  

Director: Flora Martinez

Country: Colombia; Running Time: 88 Minutes

Itzia, a deaf woman, claims she can listen to a peculiar music that always comes from the same cardinal point: the south. Her family question her sanity, but she is determined to prove them wrong and affirm her sanity. Leaving her cacao farm behind, she embarks on a journey to find the music’s source.

Krzyk – Losing Control

Director: Ewa Wikiel

Country: Germany; Running Time: 81 Minutes

As a bacteriologist drives past a burning car, she hears a scream of a dying woman. She does not tell her boyfriend how much the incident distresses her, just as she does not talk about the stillbirth she recently had. Instead, she throws herself into her work, intrudes into the life of the deceased, begins an affair with the widower and gradually takes on the role of mother to their son while her persistent insomnia causes her to lose control between dreams and reality.

Loonies                                                                                   US Premiere

Director: Jan Jakub Kolski

Country: Poland; Running Time: 121 Minutes

Eryk and Karolka are a pair of dreamers. Upon their release from prison, they opt to forge a new, law-abiding life in the tranquility of nature to avoid further conflict with the law. However, adjusting to their new, albeit beautiful, surroundings is challenging. Eryk is also determined to secure happiness for his young daughter, Dżesika, whom he retrieves from her grandfather. Together with Karolka, they embark on a daring journey across Poland. Complications arise when Karolka falls seriously ill, and the only hope for her recovery lies in expensive treatment, which they cannot afford. Taking matters into their own hands, Eryk and young Dżesika plan and execute a bank robbery

Next to Nothing                                                                      

Director: Grzegorz Dębowski

Country: Poland; Running Time: 93 Minutes

A group of farmers organizes a protest outside the house of an MP who, contrary to his earlier promises, voted against their interests. When a human body is discovered in the manure they dump on his front yard, suspicion immediately falls on Jarek, the leader of the protest, even though the deceased was his closest friend.

Scarborn                                                                                  US Premiere

Director: Paweł Maślona

Country: Poland; Running Time: 123 Minutes

Spring of 1794, Poland is in turmoil. General Tadeusz “Kos” Kościuszko returns to Poland and plans to start an uprising against the Russians by mobilizing the Polish nobility and peasants. A young peasant, Ignac, dreams of receiving his coat of arms and property from his illegitimate parent, Duchnowski, who includes him in his will just before his death. A series of dramatic events unfold as Ignac attempts to claim his inheritance and support the uprising.

Unspoken                                                                                US Premiere

Director: Maciej Adamek

Country: Poland; Running Time: 51 Minutes

A portrait of 26-year-old Mateusz – a determined and resilient young man who stutters but refuses to let it hinder his aspirations. From a young age, Mateusz has harboured a dream: to become the Polish champion in acrobatics. Despite the challenges posed by his speech impediment, he relentlessly pursues his goal, training tirelessly and pushing himself to new heights.

ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

Moje Własne Słowa (In My Words)                                          US Premiere

Director: Viktor Witkowski

Country: Germany; Running Time: 80 Minutes

The director’s grandmother Janina lives with her oldest daughter Dana in a village, idyllically nestled between mountains and dense forests in southwestern Poland. In My Words follows aspects of Janina’s life from the 1930s, her post-WWII life as a farmer under Communism while raising four daughters, all the way to contemporary Poland.

Planet Wind – The Global Story of Offshore Wind                   US Premiere

Director: Dominic Allen

Country: Australia; Running Time: 98 Minutes

Join Andy Evans, Australian renewable energy pioneer, as he follows the story of Offshore Wind across the globe, exploring our relationship to this immense planetary force. Filmed in thirteen countries and featuring over twenty offshore wind experts, Planet Wind delves into humanity’s relationship with the wind throughout history and cultures.

Small Town Universe

Director: Katie Dellamaggiore

Country: United States; Running Time: 90 Minutes

Small Town Universe paints an intimate and captivating portrait of life in Green Bank, West Virginia, home to the world’s most sensitive radio telescope and the only U.S. town where Wi-Fi and cell phones are banned. In this uniquely radio-quiet community, scientists use the telescope to search for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence and advance the field of radio astronomy while its residents navigate through pivotal moments of existence, forming deep connections with the universe, science, and one another.

Thank You for Sharing                                                            US Premiere

Directors: Sonia Zawitkowski, Jenna Kathleen Taylor

Country: Canada; Running Time: 101 Minutes

By documenting the bizarre and absurd aspects of our mental health landscape and how it came to be, two intrepid filmmakers seek to answer the question: “If our culture is obsessed with mental health, why do we all feel so bad?”

NARRATIVE SHORTS

A Cappella                                                                               US Premiere

Director: Marcin Kluczykowski

Country: Poland; Running Time: 28 Minutes

A chorus rehearsal. Karol and Henryk are among the soloists. Like most of the singers, the two men lead the pretty quiet lives of senior citizens. They have been a couple for years, but no one outside their apartment knows about it. One day, they receive an invitation that shakes their meticulously hidden everyday life. 

A Cup of Tea 

Director: Gabriel Noble

Country: United States; Running Time: 18 Minutes

A Cup of Tea is a heartfelt short film about the challenging aftermath for a Black American family whose son was unjustly murdered by the hands of the police. We are invited to witness Jamal’s parents Shannon and Coleman meeting for the first time, years after this life shattering incident, and their emotionally palpable exploration of grief and forgiveness.

A Few Wonderful Minutes                                                       US Premiere

Director: Hubert Patynowski

Country: Poland; Running Time: 30 Minutes

Immigrant Ó finds himself in a world devoid of feelings and emotions, a world of no inhibitions. Shame, joy, trust, and sorrow are unknown. Emotions and feelings may be purchased as drugs. Ó meets Eliza and together they indulge in a novel mixture – Love.

A Shattering 

Director: Jan Jalenak

Country: United States; Running Time: 20 Minutes

A carefully constructed marriage implodes when an unexpected call unleashes a fragility and pain that have been simmering for years. Starring Scott Cohen and Kelly Wolf.

Addendum                                                                               US Premiere

Director: Peter J Harrison

Country: United States; Running Time: 8 Minutes

An experiential piece sharing moments with a young woman as she returns to the cleared-out home of a recently passed family member and though the apartment is all but bare, memories and lives once lived permeate the space.

Apples to Oranges                                                                  US Premiere

Director: Trisha Pickelhaupt

Country: United States; Running Time: 10 Minutes

Amid a beige backdrop of strip malls, parking lots, and weedless lawns, Apples to Oranges explores contemporary suburbia, playfully juxtaposed with 1950s ideals of the American Dream.

Bar. Boy. 

Director: Bryan Powers

Country: United States; Running Time: 20 Minutes

At his local gay bar, sixty-something Gary encounters twenty-something Julian. What can each learn from the other and is a friendship possible?

Beyond Failure 

Director: Marissa Losoya

Country: United States; Running Time: 9 Minutes

In avoidance of the nagging fear that she has spoiled her life’s potential, a woman begins hip thrusting a lot and obsessing over her ass. While reflecting on her childhood dreams unfulfilled and hyper-focusing on what a toned ass would enable her to do, she loses sight of the present and pushes herself too far.

Big George 

Director: Jamie Effros

Country: United States; Running Time: 16 Minutes

When a middle-aged actor gains too much pandemic weight to pull off his survival gig as a George Clooney impersonator, he finds himself trying to justify to his nine-year-old daughter—and to himself—why he’s still chasing his dream.

Blubber                                                                                    US Premiere

Director: Chloë Levine

Country: United States; Running Time: 10 Minutes

An uninvited guest at a funeral finds connection with the deceased’s sister, as they test the limits of their grief on each other. Blubber is a visual poem that follows one girl’s journey to make sense of her own pain. It asks the question – how far would you go to feel less alone?

Bridge / Keeper 

Director: Sinclair Rankin

Country: United States; Running Time: 8 Minutes

As a bridge keeper makes his rounds, a mysterious sequence of events pushes him into an unexpected reality regarding the bridge in his care.

Burnout 

Director: Sabrina McCormick

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

When a climate professor burns out, a terrible boss forces her to turn to dance therapy with results that make him regret her new self-care.

Bye Bye, Bowser 

Director: Jasmin Baumgartner

Country: Austria; Running Time: 20 Minutes

Punk singer Luna rebels against the indifference of her artsy friends by writing a song about Laugo, the construction worker from across the street. The collision of the worlds of affluent neglect and everyday work leads to a dramatic downfall.

Carving 

Director: Laura Shatkus, Russell Leigh Sharman

Country: United States; Running Time: 15 Minutes

Shot in a single unbroken take, a simple lesson on how to cut the Thanksgiving turkey turns darker by degrees as a young woman reveals to her father the real reason she so desperately wants to learn how to carve.

Catherine & Michael 

Director: Kathy Fusco

Country: United States; Running Time: 15 Minutes

An unhappily married couple visits their do-everything-right friends for a supposedly fun weekend upstate, but when their fragile relationship crumbles, they discover an unusual method for reigniting their spark.

Choices 

Director: Kameishia D Wooten

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

Hidden away under the bleachers at school, free-spirited Aisha gives a pregnancy test to Jessica, a cheerleader and prom queen contender, who’s terrified of what the results might mean. They are joined by their childhood friend Portia, who has made her own decisions about motherhood.

Crows 

Director: Andrew Saunderson

Country: United States; Running Time: 15 Minutes

An empty nester is haunted by oversized crows practicing rituals at her decorative fountain.

Darkness Upon My Fancy 

Director: Molly Loftus

Country: United States; Running Time: 11 Minutes

A monster born of the ashes of a witch’s sister embarks on a sinister quest when she is rejected by her creator.

Definitely Something 

Director: Justin Andrew Davis

Country: United States; Running Time: 20 Minutes

Two high school sweethearts reunite in their 30s for an Emo Night in Brooklyn, only to have their evening derailed by lingering passion and hidden scars.

Everyone Loves Candy                                              

Director: Nicholas Gray

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

A non-binary teen goes on a quest to take their crush to the school dance… By any means necessary (No matter how dumb).

Faccia Brutta 

Director: Alyssa DiMartino

Country: United States; Running Time: 9 Minutes

A 12-year-old girl questions whether or not to conform to the harsh beauty standards that her Italian culture and hypercritical matriarchs place upon her.

Gabriela 

Director: Evelyn Lorena

Country: United States; Running Time: 16 Minutes

It’s the summer after high-school graduation and Gabriela, a young undocumented Guatemalan woman, pursues her dream of swimming for an illustrious Country Club swim team. Despite her single-minded determination, Gabriela is continually confronted with her over-protective mother’s fears, limitations on her economic and legal status, and her own self-judgment.

Gone Before Your Eyes   

Director: Cara Yeates

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

Gone Before Your Eyes follows Angela, an artist with Alzheimer’s disease, as she attempts to paint. Trapped in a surreal loop, Angela struggles to do what was once natural for her.

Grandma Bruce                                                           US Premiere

Director: Brooke Stern Sebold

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

Grandma Bruce is a magical short comedy about a queerdo (they/them) whose old car comes to life with the spirit of their judgmental Jewish grandmother, a backseat driver from the ever after.

Grieving 

Director: Chris Chi

Country: United States; Running Time: 17 Minutes

Diane, an aspiring actress looking for work, finds herself in the office of psychiatrist Dr. Hiller. As part of a ground-breaking if controversial study, Dr. Hiller hires Diane to role play as the deceased partner of one of his clients. Desperate for work, Diane accepts the job and finds herself in a position where she must act out a scenario in which to bring emotional closure to someone else’s pain. However, when Diane realizes the selfishness of her assigned client, she is thrust into a dilemma of continuing her usual behavior of people-pleasing or to finally stand up for herself.

Happy For You                                                                        US Premiere

Director: Courtney Hope Therond

Country: United States; Running Time: 7 Minutes

At the celebration for a career milestone, Sophie’s former mentor returns, dredging up a past taboo relationship.

Harlem Fragments 

Director: Cameron Tyler Carr

Country: United States; Running Time: 17 Minutes

An Afro-futurist scrapbook storytelling of a Harlem Black family’s beautiful destruction during the 2008 recession. A natural disaster so mesmerizing you can’t look away from the tragedy. Based on true events.

Hold                                                                                         US Premiere

Director: Josiah Junqueira Spencer

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

An early morning phone call propels a mother and daughter on a path toward connection and the mysteries held in the act of letting go.

How To Fill the Unfillable Hole Inside You

Director: Dave Canning

Country: United States; Running Time: 9 Minutes

Four strangers explore the complexity of their deepest emotions through the lens of comfort foods.

I Don’t Want to Have to Be Loud                                             US Premiere

Director: Eva Matz

Country: Germany; Running Time: 6 Minutes

The patriarchy must resign. ‘She’ is defined, from birth on. The role she must play, who she is and what she is made of is not determined by her. If one’s own body and gender are a political issue, it is about time that one’s own voice is heard.

In the Garden of Tulips 

Director: Julia Elihu

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

In the height of the Iran-Iraq war, Caroline takes the final car ride with her father through the Iranian countryside.

In Waves 

Director: Meredith Dobbs

Country: United States; Running Time: 9 Minutes

A woman explores uncertainty in a new romance and reflects with her therapist, set against a metaphor of floating in the ocean.

Into the Thicket 

Director: Devany Greenwood

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

A young woman struggles with her fractured home life, failing to find common ground with her volatile yet emotionally repressed mother. Longing for a maternal figure, she continues to be haunted by visions of a mystical woman, and soon, dream intertwines with reality as she discovers a deeper connection to the mysterious lady of the woods.

Jesa 

Director: Jee Hoon Seo

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

A young boy takes part in a traditional ancestral rite and discovers the sacrifices his mother has made to protect his sense of innocence.

Koi 

Director: Justine Kaneda

Country: United States; Running Time: 8 Minutes

Together, they’re whole. A pair of koi pins reflects the unbreakable bond between two sisters and how they are connected even when one is gone.

Lie With Me                                                                              US Premiere

Director: Melvin Mak

Country: Singapore; Running Time: 12 Minutes

As three guests arrive separately in a young woman’s desolate apartment, we watch her life slowly unfold. Tantalizing fragments, seemingly disconnected at first, begin to fall into place as we try to piece together her mysterious story.

Love Bites 

Director: Tyler Trautman

Country: United States; Running Time: 10 Minutes

A young romantic discovers just how far he’s willing to go to fit in on a first date.

My Mom’s Best Friend                                                             US Premiere

Director: Xueqing Yin

Country: China; Running Time: 16 Minutes

My Mom’s Best Friend tells the story of a young dancer, Liya, who, worried that pregnancy might impact her dance career, comes to the hospital considering abortion. During the wait for the procedure, she encounters a little girl named Lili, who comes to find her mom.

My Partner’s Partner                                                                US Premiere

Director: Christian Del Rio Solorzano

Country: United States; Running Time: 9 Minutes

Two metamours meet on their mutual partner’s birthday, but as drinks flow, miscommunications unravel in awkward confrontations.

Naked Eye                                                                               US Premiere

Director: Helena Oborska

Country: Poland; Running Time: 28 Minutes

Trying to fill her inner void, a lonely maid is spying at hotel guests. Her desires are fueled by a soap opera she is obsessed with. One day, when the star of the episode she has just seen appears at the hotel, the dreams of the emotion-starved woman start crawling out of her imagination. She is ready to do anything to fulfill her wild fantasy and make the TV romance come true.

New Things 

Director: Deniz Arora

Country: Germany; Running Time: 5 Minutes

Life is full of surprises as our young protagonist also learns when she gets unexpected support in fulfilling her greatest wish.

On A Scale                                                                              US Premiere

Director: Shan Jiang

Country: United States; Running Time: 7 Minutes

On a Scale tells the story of a seemingly privileged, determined, biracial woman who attempts to bring up a sexual harassment incident in a very delicate situation. She has no choice but to approach her two white male bosses, Paul and Michael, at a corporate gathering in order to make them acknowledge inappropriate behaviors conducted by Paul’s son, who is also Zoe’s colleague.

One Take                                                                                 US Premiere

Director: Elizabeth Cappuccino

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

One take follows our protagonist Lily, an actor in New York City, through a run-of-the-mill callback experience — never breaking from a single take. This short is a love letter to actors and their resilience in the face of self-flagellation against impossible odds.

Pen, Again 

Director: Julian J. Delacruz

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

Mourning the unexpected loss of his wife, Leo embraces a new technology that promises to bring her back. We discover Leo just before he’s about to receive his “new” wife, Penelope. Not knowing what to expect, Leo discovers what he’s willing to accept in order to cope with the grief.

Please Send Help 

Director: Danny Corey

Country: United States; Running Time: 19 Minutes

Two brothers process a recent break-up.

Power 

Director: Emma Grosklos

Country: United States; Running Time: 16 Minutes

9 months after her assault, Jane attends a therapy session. By opening up about the long-term mental and emotional repercussions this event has had on her, she learns to face her trauma in order to heal.

Queen of Magic 

Director: Stacey Maltin

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

Victorian aristocrat, Addison Ellery, pursues a career in the male-dominated world of magic in the ragged streets of New York City.

Receding                                                                                 US Premiere

Director: Justin Lai

Country: United States; Running Time: 3 Minutes

A young man must confront his receding hairline at a party.

Rose V. Wade                                                                          US Premiere

Director: Paulina Knaak

Country: United States; Running Time: 11 Minutes

This short film follows one young woman’s quest to find contraception…and everything goes wrong.

S.P.I.C. 

Director: Heidi Miami Marshall

Country: United States; Running Time: 17 Minutes

Inspired by true events, this narrative unfolds as a 12-year-old Latino boy, and his dad navigate a day of desperate decisions after Johnny’s mom, an undocumented immigrant, is arrested by I.C.E. With the clock ticking, Johnny decides to undertake dangerous work for a drug dealer to afford an immigration lawyer, compelling Emilio to intervene and protect his son.

Seoul Switch 

Director: Liann Kaye

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

When an insecure, Korean American boy meets an International K-Pop Star who looks just like him, they decide to switch identities for a day, leading to unexpected complications.

Shrike 

Director: Rebecca Lynne Loftin                                                  US Premiere

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

After a one-night stand, Carolyn, numb and unhappily engaged, will do almost anything to break the monotony of her life and connect with her new companion, including pushing him to his breaking point.

Shut Up & Fish 

Directors: Raul Sanchez, Pasqual Gutierrez

Country: United States; Running Time: 13 Minutes

Shut Up & Fish crafts evocative and bold coming-of-age vignettes on the trending Los Angeles Latino youth culture. The themes of the film’s immersion orbit social identity, belonging, and the emergence of authentic character. The film has garnered several awards, celebrating its impactful storytelling and visual execution.

Singing in the Lifeboat 

Director: Grace Wijaya

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

Jin seeks solace in the woods of Pennsylvania amidst the Covid pandemic. Surrounded only by trees, her thoughts become increasingly fraught with desperation and danger.

Skin to Skin                                                                             US Premiere

Directors: Adrian Mikulak, Allamaprabhu Pattanashetty

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

Carla struggles with the fear of losing herself in her relationships, but when she finally lets herself fall for Nadia she is forever changed.

Sojourn to Shangri-la                                                              US Premiere

Director: Yihan Lin

Country: China; Running Time: 19 Minutes

A fashion commercial crew goes to shoot on the beach, only to discover that the installation built in advance has vanished due to the rising tide. Through the efforts of an art assistant, a drone flies out to search for the installation over the sea, while taking her into the unknown.

Spirit of Place                                                                          US Premiere

Director: Jack Cooper Stimpson

Country: United Kingdom; Running Time: 25 Minutes

Athel and Edward enjoy visiting the wetlands. Edward likes watching the birds, whilst Athel seems to have a much deeper connection to the landscape. When Athel makes a discovery, she is forced to re-examine what the wetlands mean to her. Starring Oscar winner Mark Rylance.

Springs                                                                                    US Premiere

Director: Morgan Healani Mein

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

20-somethings Margo and Dan take a trip out east to the Hamptons. Their picturesque vacation is soon interrupted by the arrival of a strange and unexpected neighbor, The Clammer.

Stolen Dreams 

Director: Justin Ferrato

Country: United States, Running Time: 12 Minutes

A migrant escapes a detention center and tries to survive on the run. A fever dream into the psyche of a migrant teenager traumatized by his journey away from home.

Suspicious Minds 

Director: Imelda O’Reilly

Country: Ireland; Running Time: 15 Minutes

A romance at a trippy Halloween rave goes wrong… Lola’s public breakup is disrupted when an Elvis impersonator comes to the rescue. Sharing confidences and ghosts from their past, they reminisce about their homeland and discover meaning in their newly shared bond. 

The Damp Season 

Director: Olivia Huilin Gao

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

The appearance of the mother’s alter personality, a girl the same age as the daughter, stirs up ripples in their long-estranged relationship.

The Eighth Day 

Director: Jonah Weinstein

Country: United States; Running Time: 11 Minutes

Noah and Jonah are gay Jewish husbands and new parents to a baby boy. When Noah and Jonah’s parents arrive at their home expecting a traditional bris for their grandson, Noah and Jonah are forced to reveal that they had something very different in mind for their son: no circumcision.

The Joy of Living                                                                     US Premiere

Director: Szymon Wackowski

Country: Poland; Running Time: 29 Minutes

A young married couple with two pre-teen kids takes a weekend trip to a large amusement park. In the hotel room, the woman discovers that her husband had a suicide attempt. He convinces her to hide the truth from the kids and to carry on with their holidays. Though she agrees, she spends the whole day trying to secretly investigate why her husband opted for such a dramatic step.

The Only Way Out Is Through 

Director: Nicole Catania

Country: United States; Running Time: 18 Minutes

Estranged siblings come together for the first time at their abusive mother’s funeral. A story about family, trauma and how it stays with us through adulthood – even when we think we’ve found our way through.

The Stairs 

Director: Jessica Aquila Cymerman

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

Rose, a child of Irish and Italian immigrants in 1968 Brooklyn, attempts to fit in with the boys by joining the game her brother plays with his friend. Their tenement building super and local Deacon starts preying on Rose, until Mrs. Teruli, an old-world Italian healer breaks his hold.

The Suit                                                                                   US Premiere

Director: Carol McCann

Country: United States, Running Time: 19 Minutes

Inspired by a song of the same name written by the legendary songwriter Hugh Prestwood, the film follows a salt of the earth older woman and her granddaughter who go in search of the perfect suit for Grandpa, a man who has spent his life “scratchin’ the earth.” Together they travel the Nebraska countryside, making stops at a General Store, a fine haberdashery, and ultimately, a Thrift store where we ultimately learn it is the suit Grandpa will be buried in.

The Visit                                                                                  US Premiere

Director: Haruka Horiuchi

Country: United States; Running Time: 12 Minutes

When Daniel is hanging out with his group of friends, he notices – there are eight persons in the group, even though they usually hang out in a group of seven. Everyone should in the group, know each other for a long time, and there is no one new. While everyone is confused as to what is happening, this reminds Daniel of a folk tale about mischievous monsters.

Thirstygirl 

Director: Alexandra Qin

Country: United States; Running Time: 10 Minutes

On a road trip with her younger sister, Charlie struggles to hide a secret addiction.

Two Shores                                                                             US Premiere

Directors: Matt Subieta, Ewa Rodart

Country: Poland; Running Time: 25 Minutes

“Anna Maria has a sad face, Anna Maria is still looking into the distance”. – the words of the Polish ballad accompany the film’s protagonist, who comes from Poland to New York to face the ghosts of the past. New facts force her to verify her own memories.

Vambora                                                                                  US Premiere

Director: Laurier Fourniau

Country: France; Running Time: 21 Minutes

Brazil, September 2022. As the presidential elections approach, the population is split into two camps. In an apartment in a wealthy neighborhood of Rio, Amanda meets Cauã.

Vincent 

Director: Tristan Cohen

Country: United States; Running Time: 25 Minutes

An exploration of friendship, grief, life, and loss. What does it mean to be human, to be alive? What connects us to reality, to each other? We all have every right to go insane; just come back.

When We Were Old                                                                 US Premiere

Director: Elizabeth Giamatti

Country: United States; Running Time: 8 Minutes

Kate and Lily, seventeen, struggle to talk about things they don’t yet have language for as they make breakfast on the morning after a long night out.

Women and Elephants 

Director: Barbara Stepansky

Country: United States; Running Time: 15 Minutes

Gwen and Paul are life-loggers and life partners locked inside during a global shutdown until Gwen discovers a blip in her life and must leave. Trouble ensues when she doesn’t make it out the door but instead ends up right where she started as the days bleed together and reality crosses wires with dreams. Is Gwen simply forgetting? Or is there something more sinister happening?

Your Silent Face 

Director: Anna Capunay

Country: United States; Running Time: 19 Minutes

Two romantically linked Latines sneak out to catch their favorite post-punk band, Bootblacks, perform in Brooklyn. Guada is risking not only being grounded if caught but may find them-self back at the psych ward if they don’t comply with their mother’s terms.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

Artemis                                                                                    US Premiere

Director: Martijn Veldhoen

Country: Netherlands; Running Time: 17 Minutes

Artemis is a poetic pamphlet about our supposed superiority over nature. The film reverses the prevailing narrative on the passivity and pity for nature and for once lets the animals do the talking. Wild foxes, herons, cormorants, gulls, and bison tell us how they are doing. They show us their lives in the 4th most densely populated area in the world: the industrial and urban agglomeration of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Between Earth & Sky 

Director: Andrew Nadkarni

Country: United States; Running Time: 25 Minutes

Renowned ecologist Nalini Nadkarni studies “what grows back” after a disturbance in the rainforest canopy. After surviving a life-threatening fall from a tree, she must turn her research question onto herself to explore the effects of disturbance and recovery throughout her own life.

Commuters                                                                             US Premiere

Director: Evan Perazzo

Country: United States; Running Time: 6 Minutes

With dreams of making it big, thousands of 8th graders audition each year for a chance to attend New York City’s Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School for Music & Art and Performing Arts. The only thing harder than getting in… is getting there.

DelMar 

Director: Lucy Morales Carlisle

Country: United States; Running Time: 19 Minutes

A young surfer on the cusp of adulthood navigates life between two worlds. Brenda spent the majority of her life in El Zonte, El Salvador, a rural beach town famous for its surf. Brenda began competing at the age of 15 and quickly rose through the ranks locally, making her dreams of traveling and surfing around the world seemingly more attainable. In 2017, however, Brenda moved to Maryland, a state not known for its beaches nor its perfect waves, to reunite with her mother, whom she had never met.

Dicks That I Like

Director: Johanna Gustin

Country: Germany; Running Time: 13 Minutes

Visual artist Daniela Torres creates colorful ceramic dick sculptures inspired by the men who have been dicks to her. In this intimate artist portrait, Daniela shares her struggles, anger and catharsis as she creates a sculpture modeled after a series of unsolicited dick pics.

Far West                                                                                  US Premiere

Director: Stephen Michael Simon

Country: United States; Running Time: 17 Minutes

Drained by the fast-paced urban lifestyle, New York City artist Lala makes a bold decision to uproot herself and seek solace in the untamed landscapes somewhere far west. Stripped of the familiar comforts of running water, electricity, and constant connectivity, she faces the daunting challenge of building a life from scratch. Amidst the solitude of her surroundings, Lala’s journey becomes a quest of self-discovery. Devoid of noise and distractions that once clouded her perception, she delves into the depths of her being, unraveling layers of introspection and vulnerability.

Greetings From Summerland: “Birthplace of Offshore Wells” 

Directors: Harry Rabin, Joey Szalkiewicz

Country: United States; Running Time: 21 Minutes

A coastal community grapples with the haunting legacy of humanity’s environmental impact. Greetings from Summerland reveals the little-known history and environmental aftermath of the world’s first offshore oil wells in Summerland, California, from their origins in the 1800s to contemporary capping efforts. This investigative documentary delves into these early oil ventures’ significant local and global repercussions.

I Don’t Need Adult Conversation                                             US Premiere

Director: Vika Evdokimenko

Country: United Kingdom; Running Time: 12 Minutes

A new mother dotes on her baby by day but discovers dark feelings stirring up inside her at night. This hybrid doc explores the shadow side of motherhood which remains taboo in our culture.

Isle Wild 

Directors: Anna Moot-Levin, Daniel Schloss

Country: United States; Running Time: 21 Minutes

An animal rehabilitator on Roosevelt Island fights to save one of the last remaining wild areas in New York.

Living By the Lake 

Director: Jonathan E Jackson

Country: United States; Running Time: 31 Minutes

Beverly Shores, Indiana, a small waterfront community is hit hard by the rising water of Lake Michigan. As its sandy shoreline erodes into the Lake, the homes along the lakeshore become endangered, and after a series of storms the dunes eventually collapse into the Lake and with-it part of the main road.

Mirasol, Looking at the Sun 

Director: Ben Knight

Country: United States; Running Time: 36 Minutes

Water is a finite resource — and an essential one. For farmers, it’s everything. The film explores a national issue around water through an intimate portrait of a small community in Pueblo, Colorado, that’s fighting to protect their water, land, and livelihood. Mirasol, Looking at the Sun, follows a multi-generational Italian and Hispanic immigrant farming community, from the 92-year-old farmer who has worked the land for generations to the young people who are ready and willing to take the reins.

Ride to Endure: A Journey for ALS to Set the Baja Divide FKT 

Director: Reece Robinson

Country: United States; Running Time: 29 Minutes

Driven by a mission to honor his Uncle Bruce’s battle against ALS and contribute to the cause, ultra-endurance cyclist Miron Golfman attempts to establish a new self-supported Fastest Known Time (FKT) across the formidable 1600-mile Baja Divide bikepacking route in Mexico. Miron’s journey transcends physical endurance, delving into the emotional strength required to confront life’s profound challenges.

Sheep, Marriage and Smuggling                                             US Premiere

Director: Andrés Salaberri Pueyo

Country: Spain; Running Time: 15 Minutes

The Marisco family are the last habitants of a Navarrese valley near the border with France. Once the bosses of smuggling, they’re now ranchers. This year Juan and Carmen celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary.

The Walking Forest 

Directors: Rose Casella, Floris Leeuwenberg

Country: Netherlands; Running Time: 25 Minutes

The Walking Forest tells the story of Bosk, an extraordinary project that brought a thousand trees into Leeuwarden, forever changing the lives of its citizens. For 100 days, the city transformed into a magical moving forest, and the residents witnessed the beauty and power of nature in their own backyard. It took a lot of cooperation from many people to realize such an impossible project.

Threads of Nature: The Art & Advocacy of Alicia Evans 

Directors: Kevin Lopez, Annmarie Ragucci

Country: United States; Running Time: 6 Minutes

Through the intricate dance of fiber and artistry, Long Island based fiber artist Alicia Evans weaves a compelling narrative, merging her passion for trees and the environment, revealing the delicate threads that connect nature, art, and humanity.

ANIMATION SHORTS

A Walk in the Park

Director: Jay Marks

Country: United States; Running Time: 14 Minutes

A late-night dog walk becomes a desperate escape from a neighborhood being warped and distorted by an unfamiliar presence in this speechless animated horror story set in Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park.

Booked A Room

Director: Kris Lefcoe

Country: United States; Running Time: 3 Minutes

A surreal stop-motion fantasy about a woman who checks into a motel room to have a scheduled nervous breakdown.

Musica Quarantena 

Director: Lilian T. Mehrel

Country: United States; Running Time: 3 Minutes

A little girl’s love for her bedridden Papa inspires a town in lockdown to make music out their windows.

The Ekspats – We’re Going to Africa

Director: Ron Myrick

Country: United States; Running Time: 20 Minutes

An animated clash of cultures comedy TV series of an all-American family that relocates to Nigeria. Bill Diamond, an earnest, unappreciated, down in the dumps business consultant is given a career-saving opportunity that forces him and his sheltered, all-American family to relocate to Nigeria. We join them on their journey as their minds and hearts open to the people, the culture, and the privileged family of the tycoon, Solomon Babatunde, who hired Bill’s firm.

UnFamiliar

Director: Sophia Jean Marshall

Country: United States; Running Time: 4 Minutes

A young witch looking for a familiar finds an unlikely ally in a trash-loving possum in this lighthearted romp about growth, love, and garbage.

XR EXHIBIT

Antipsychotic

Director: Matt McCorckle

Country: United States; Running Time: 15 Minutes

Embark on an immersive exploration in a psychotropic cyberpunk universe, where each element – from spatial audio to tactile haptic systems – is meticulously crafted to represent the emotional spectrum of a lived bipolar disorder experience. Lotus flower speakers resonate with personal stories, while striking visuals tell a journey from turmoil to tranquility. This experience, deeply personal yet universally resonant, offers a window into the life of an individual navigating the complexities of bipolar disorder, pre- and post-treatment. It’s a shared exploration that invites understanding, empathy, and a collective reimagining of mental health narratives.

Nirwana Gold

Director: Andreas Waldenmaier

Country: Germany; Running Time: 13 Minutes

Nirwana.Gold is a multi-sensory virtual reality trilogy that offers the viewer three different spiritual experiences. An individual film, soundtrack, perfume and ice cream flavor was created for each VR experience. Chapter I: Shanti – The viewer enters the atrium of a temple and is immediately drawn into a multi-sensory, meditative experience which culminates in a feeling of complete loss of consciousness.

Oh, Charles                                                                             US Premiere

Director: Jake Adams

Country: United States; Running Time: 15 Minutes

Oh, Charles is an interactive XR installation embodying an experimental theater between four AI within a diagonal representation of human evolution via holographic displays. Each visual component addresses the ebb and flow disjunction of humanity abutting an eternal representation for the rate of the universe expanding.

Alex Lora retrospective part of lineup at Brooklyn’s Greenpoint Film Festival its 13th edition, see the full schedule taking place August 7-11.