Chris Wronka, director & writer
On 9/11, a son fights back for the first time against his father who is obsessed with chasing after national tragedies.
drama, U.S., 10 minutes
David Lombroso, director & writer
When a desperate filmmaker's attempt to make a movie is interrupted by what sounds like a murder in the apartment upstairs, he decides–-for the sake of cinema–-to keep the camera rolling and investigate.
drama, U.S., 13 minutes
Isaac F Davis, director & writer
The tangled union of a young couple charting their compatibility with one another, both fighting against the unbearable urge of not wanting to be alone.
drama/romance, U.S., 26 minutes
Aldo Vassallo, director & writer | New York No Limits ‘Best Of’ selection
Set in early 2000’s suburbia, The Game portrays a bewilderingly tense period in eight-year-old George’s life. One night, as he attempts to drown out his parents' constant and escalating conflicts by gluing his eyes to his Gameboy, he's startled by the sound of a deafening scream coming from his mother's bedroom. Based on a true story.
drama, U.S., 21 minutes
Evan Cleaver, director & writer
Kody alters the way he speaks based on the situation or who he's talking to. Some would call it a survival technique others might think he's clinically insane.
comedy, U.S., 9 minutes
Meg Case, Brad Porter directors
A retelling of Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), Maya Deren’s formative avant-garde film, a psychogeographical journey through the shifting landscape of a woman’s home, mutating between experience, imagination, and causation in a recursively developing labyrinthine vision.
experimental, U.S., 10 minutes
Amelia Annen, director / Blaire Sharman, writer
A teenage girl living in conservative, rural Virginia grapples with identity and self-acceptance.
drama/romance, U.S., 10 minutes