2026 Movie Catalog
Browsing 14 titles from the 2026 database
Ever, Reve, Helene Cixous
Dir: Olivier Morel
Algeria-born French intellectual Helene Cixous is a feminist legend, a May 68 activist, and a major postmodern author. In his "road movie" documentary EVER, REVE, HELENE CIXOUS, director Olivier Morel explores a genius who demonstrates the paths to emancipation through creative writing, theater, and activism.
NORTH AMERICA
Everything Will Be Alright
Dir: Stanislavs Tokalovs
Filmed across four years, this documentary delves into the everyday life of the Russian-speaking community outside of Riga. Ultimately, a film about family, Latvia's ethnic divisions, and the community's sense of belonging in a country that's not their own, the film unravels vital questions about integration, collective memory, propaganda, and the war of identities that affects many.
NORTH AMERICA
Black Magic Live: Stripped
Dir: Jean Claude LaMarre
A fantastical journey behind the scenes of Las Vegas' only Black male revue show and the often complicated lives of its male strippers. The dancers and staff are met with racial prejudice and a series of emotional pitfalls as they struggle in the city. They're Ready to Bare Their Souls!
WORLD
Samira's Dream
Dir: Nino Tropiano
Samira is a Zanzibari woman who aspires to have a family like all of her friends, but is also determined to pursue higher education and a career. Throughout seven years of her life, amidst social pressures and the need to respect traditions, it seems she must choose one life over the other. A brilliant look at the trajectory of a young African woman's goals.
NORTH AMERICA
Golda
Dir: Udi Nir, Shani Rozanes, Sagi Bornstein
Shortly before her passing, Golda Meir was interviewed by Israeli television. After shooting ended, the cameras kept rolling, recording an intimate talk with the first and only woman to ever rule Israel. As she lit one cigarette after another, she spoke freely, pleading her case for her term as Prime Minister: five turbulent years that secured her place in history, albeit at a high personal cost.
NORTH AMERICA
Hope Village
Dir: Ri-Karlo Handy
Lucy Hall is The Hope Dealer. As a young girl, she watched her family disappear into the worlds of alcohol and drugs, and then she too was caught in the web of generational addiction. But Lucy found her way to recovery. Her story of self-empowerment is now at the center of saving others. She's helped 10,000...10,000 more are at her door! This is her story and the story of Mary Hall Freedom House.
WORLD
Jamaica & Tamarindo: Afro Tradition In The Heart Of Mexico
Dir: Ebony Marie Bailey
The Jamaica flower and tamarind are iconic ingredients in Mexico, but their history comes from a place much further away. Jamaica and Tamarindo: Afro Tradition in the Heart of Mexico explores African identity in Mexico City, an identity that goes beyond the color of one's skin.
NORTH AMERICA
Kosher Beach
Dir: Karin Kainer
The coastline of Tel Aviv draws beachgoers eager to find peace and relaxation in the Mediterranean. Among these, are residents of Bnei Brak, a closed orthodox suburb who frequent a gender-segregated stretch of seaside closed off to the neighboring gay beaches by a modesty fence. The film explores the importance of this kosher beach, defying the wishes of rabbis fearful of the beach's "immorality."
NORTH AMERICA
Soumaya
Dir: Waheed Khan and Ubaydah Abu-Usayd
Soumaya is fired one day from her corporate job of fourteen years, without explanation or warning. Later that night, while watching TV, she learns that media outlets are linking her, through speculation, to jihadist circles. Based on real events, SOUMAYA shines a light on the devastating repercussions of anti-terrorist policing and Islamophobia in the wake of the 2015 Paris attacks.
NORTH AMERICA
The River You Step In
Dir: Jon Michaelson
When a young First Nations client dies in police custody, free-spirited social worker Stevie (Astrid Van Wieren) goes the extra mile to keep the people she works with away from the system she no longer trusts.
WORLD
Sisters Of The Wilderness
Dir: Karin Slater
Five young Zulu women gear up and go backpacking in the iMfolozi game reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. They learn of the plight of this primordial wilderness, threatened by an opencast coal mine and intensified rhino poaching. The group's journey of self-discovery, growth and healing serves as a reminder of how we all are intimately linked to nature; what we do to her, we do to ourselves.
NORTH AMERICA
We Are Not Princesses
Dir: Bridgette Auger & Itab Azzam
Feminine wisdom, passed through the ages, connects the inner lives of a group of women providing them with a sense of belonging. Through intimate verite footage, the film illustrates that which is invisible to the eye: The thoughts, memories and dreams of these mothers, sisters and wives as they grapple daily with past traumas and future uncertainty.
NORTH AMERICA