Black Tide

Director: Kim Yip Tong
France, Mauritius, 14 min

On July 25, 2020, a ship ran aground off the coast of the island nation of Mauritius. Twelve days later, oil began to spill, causing the worst ecological disaster ever in the region. This lyrical, beautifully drawn animation pays tribute to the residents who united to save their precious environment.

Correct Me If I’m Wrong

Director: Hao Zhou
Germany, USA, 23 min

A filmmaker searches for reconciliation between their gender identity and their family’s beliefs.

Livestreams with Grandma Puzzles

Director: Emily Sheskin
US, 6 min

A lifelong hobby for a grandmother becomes both a lifeline and a pathway to Twitch fame.

How The West Was Fun

Director: Sarah Garrahan & Sue Ding
US, 14 min

At a photography studio at a Wild West theme park, a diverse range of visitors masquerade as their own imagined visions of the American West. 

The People Could Fly

Director: Imani Dennison
US, 21 min

A poetic look at roller skating and how roller rinks emerged as sanctuaries for Black culture in Louisville, Kentucky, the film combines archival footage, still photography, and contemporary images to explore the magic that its Black community has conjured as an act of resistance.

Norman Teague: Love Reigns Supreme

Director: Adewole Abioye/Firelight Media
US, 16 min

Taking inspiration from jazz legend John Coltrane, the acclaimed Chicago furniture maker and conceptual artist prepares for a solo exhibition while confronting the existential crisis facing Black youth through his work and mentorship.

Shanti Rides Shotgun

Director: Charles Frank
US, 8 min

On Manhattan’s jam-packed streets, New York City’s most iconic driving instructor prepares students for the road ahead.

Man Number 4

Director: Miranda Pennell
UK, 10 min

In this provocative essay, an unseen narrator confronts a disturbing photograph on social media of the war in Gaza, trigging questions about what it means to be an onlooker.