October 9-13, 2025

October 9-13, 2025
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Free to Care

Lisa Creason, a reformed felon who dreams of becoming a nurse, fights an unjust law to provide for her family and create opportunities for thousands of others in her state.

 

Impact // Filmmaker’s Voice

As part of the impact campaign for Free to Care, our goal is reverse the law in 15 states where similar restrictions on ex-felons exist. We hope audience members come to us with connections and resources to create more equitable opportunities in their states.

Learn more at https://freetocarefilm.com/

– Owen Dubek, Chris Temple

Fight or Flight

In a story of self-resilience, Fight or Flight chronicles the journey of the only female pilot employed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife who overcame childhood trauma by taking to the sky.

 

Impact // Filmmaker’s Voice

Fight or Flight lives in tribute to “championing mental health” as a lifelong journey and hopes to reach youth, pilot and outdoor industry professionals, and sexual assault victims and therapists as its main audience. We believe this film can serve as a powerful uplifting tool for many walks of life, including serving as a way for young adults to process and gain courage to confront the lifelong and buried traumas they have encountered in their lives. – Lindsey Hagen

Cool for You

An animated film based on the book of the same title, Cool for You explains global warming in a playful and accessible way, sharing positive, easy ways to improve our impact on the earth.

*Will play before the feature documentary, Newtok. Cool for You filmmaker in attendance for Q&A following both films.

Impact // Filmmaker’s Voice

My hope is that a young child will watch my film and be inspired to become a scientist, an inventor or activist, and help to fight global warming. – Sherene Strausberg

"Cool For You" Picture Book

Chicken

In a Bronx juvenile prison, a 16-year old boy faced with losing custody of his child must discover what it takes to be a father through the raising of a chicken.

 

Impact // Filmmaker’s Voice

84% of children in juvenile detention will be re-incarcerated within 5 years. Much of this is due to residents not believing they can reconcile their past – and not receiving the proper reintegration support they need. Our team hopes that audiences realize CHICKEN isn’t just a film – it’s the real lives of children in our backyards.

Our team remains committed to working alongside impacted BIPOC prison communities and recently-paroled children in the Bronx/Brooklyn through local city partners Sprout by Design, C3.NYC Juvenile Justice, and the NYC Administration for Children’s Services. We seek to mobilize volunteers for programs inside the detention centers, move audiences to donate to rehabilitation programs, and support mentorship and early-career programs for children exiting prisons/close-to-home facilities.

To learn more and to get involved, please visit www.chickenshortfilm.com – Josh Leong

Another Country

Based on “Native Guard” by Pulitzer Prize Winner Natasha Trethewey, Another Country tells the story of an interracial couple raising their mixed race child in the racially polarizing times of 1956 Mississippi.

 

Impact // Filmmaker’s Voice

Another Country was conceived prior to the George Floyd and Black Lives Matter protests of 2020. It was an idea that was born out of the on-going assault on African-Americans before most people took to the streets to march in favor of black lives. This is a modern tale of America. It’s dark racial history. It’s many flaws as a democracy. This is a film that begs the question, “when will things change?” “Or have things changed at all?” Anti-miscegenation laws may be a thing of the past, but the race issue in America has become the socials ills that is prevalent in today’s society. This film is not meant to preach or suppose to serve as a mouthpiece to tackle racism in America. Our aim is for it to be felt and to a degree… get under your skin. This is a film seen through the observational lens of a black filmmaker, who is connecting the past to the present. – Sherif Alabede

Ain’t No Mercy for Rabbits

When Gramma gets sick, 7-year old Roan must learn to survive on her own in a world without drinkable water.

 

Impact // Filmmaker’s Voice

As a working-class, native Nebraskan who grew up with farmers as parents, I have seen and experienced the importance of our environment and the responsibility we have to care for it. However, I also have seen a blatant disregard for the damage we cause as the effects of climate change become deadlier and more tangible. In March, 2019, historic flooding hit Nebraska, forcing entire cities to evacuate, sweeping away millions of animals and even taking the lives of several Nebraskans. After seeing the impact these floods had on my home and family, I decided to tell a story that explores what could happen not only to our beautiful environment, but to the people who are fighting for it and who have minimal economical means of surviving in a world damaged by climate change.

“Ain’t No Mercy for Rabbits” is about 7-year-old Roan and Gramma who are fighting to survive in a nearly waterless world. Because of the timely, culturally significant story and the outstanding team that worked on the film, we strongly believe in “Ain’t No Mercy for Rabbits” and its ability to have a lasting impact on its audience. – Aliza Brugger

Student Showcase | George Mason University

A showcase of the “best of” short films from George Mason University’s FAVS (Film and Video Studies) student festival. Includes:

  • Trini Girls by by Kenge B | Documentary | Agatha Baker passes down her knowledge of Trini cuisine to her granddaughter, as she, her daughter, and granddaughter reflect on how food has helped them stay connected to their Trini heritage.
  • Jonesy by Christian Druitt | Horror/Experimental |  A misunderstood house cat makes a strange discovery when his owner leaves their home.
  • Stuck by Alexander Hammett | Dramedy | A college student has an intervention with himself after collapsing from too much pressure.
  • Taking a Stroll by James Fedorko | Documentary | A man’s story of a meeting in Iraq, a treasure hunt in Montana, and the life journey that led him there.
  • Woken from a Dream by Taj Kokayi | Drama/Sci-Fi |  In the midst of a racially charged & violent society, a young black man uses VR to escape to a better reality. Or so he thinks.
  • Behind the Notes by Jada Salter | Documentary | Jada Salter shares the life and legacy of her grandfather, Bill Salter. William Salter is a 3-time Grammy award-winning songwriter, composer, and musician for “Just the Two of Us”. Along with many other award-winning songs, Bill enlightens us with his story.

The Shoulders of Giants

The incredible story of how Frank Kinney Holbrook, the University of Iowa’s first African-American football player and among the first in the nation, paved the way for every African-American athlete that would follow him.

Love Reaches Everywhere

Actor Gerard Butler embarks on a life-changing journey to see how his mother’s favorite non-profit organization, Mary’s Meals, transforms the lives of children in some of the world’s poorest countries.

Alone Together

Precedes Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times

Inspired by a true story. Isolated in an assisted living facility with only her caretaker, a grandmother battles her loneliness and fading memory as she searches for human connection through a series of family Zoom calls.

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