2026 Movie Catalog
Browsing 5 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
Moja & Vesna
Dir: Sara Kern
Ten-year-old Moja lives with her father and pregnant twenty-year-old sister Vesna in the suburbs of Melbourne. Unable to accept her mother's sudden passing, Moja instead focuses on preparing for the baby while Vesna struggles to take responsibility as an expecting parent. It is not until Moja befriends Miranda and her quirky daughter Danger that she begins to realize that brighter days lay ahead.
NORTH AMERICA
Invisible Imprints
Dir: Jay Paris
A troupe of spoken-word poets and modern dancers travels the Great Migration Trail from Mississippi to Chicago with an original piece called Invisible: Imprints of Racism. Each performance yields a dramatic talk-back with the audience, and the performers' own struggles are also explored. A refreshingly humanizing, critical conversation emerges on the challenges of overcoming racism in America.
NORTH AMERICA
Peace Piece: The Immersive Poems Of Mandy Kahn (Director's Cut)
Dir: Courtney Sell
An experiential introduction to Shakespeare Award-winning poet Mandy Kahn and the process behind her immersive, performative, peace-building poems. Filmmaker Courtney Sell carefully documents both the personal and interactive aspects of Kahn's work, which speaks for itself, culminating in a public performance at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Themes include meditation, nature, and unity.
WORLD
Stone Time Touch
Dir: Gariné Torossian
A documentary essay on memory, loss, and expectation combines into a poetic collage of a real and imagined Armenia. A young woman's journey to her homeland is interwoven with photographs and the reflections of actress Arsinée Khanjian, resulting in an elegiac and sensory investigation into the concepts of home, identity and place.
WORLD