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Satire, Eroticism, and Critique Blend Seamlessly

Make Me a Pizza

MAKE ME A PIZZA carves out its niche in a way I didn’t expect; it boldly questions societal norms and creates these conversations through an erotically charged narrative. This anti-capitalist commentary turns the spotlight on material versus intangible values, captivating viewers with its depth and originality. Spearheaded by Talia Shea Levin and Woody Coyote, this film emerges from pandemic-induced isolation as a poignant story, offering more than just a slice of entertainment but a whole pie of profound societal critique.

Resynating Connections Beyond Time

Resynator

When I started screening RESYNATOR, I expected an insightful documentary into the history of a “musical instrument;” instead, I got an emotionally charged journey that struck a chord more profound than any thriller ever could. Alison Tavel's journey to connect with her father, the late Don Tavel, transforms from a simple story into an expedition through the heart of music, innovation, and the bonds of family through time. This is a voyage into the soul of creativity and the unbreakable bonds that music can forge.

Charting the Course of Women's Rights Evolution

Shaking it Up: The Life & Times of Liz Carpenter

Can you imagine where we as a society would be if it weren’t for the women over the years who weren’t afraid to speak up? Those women who risked everything to step into venues where they weren’t welcome. As much as we’ve fallen backward with the overturning of Roe v. Wade, I can only imagine we would be even further behind if it weren’t for women like Liz Carpenter! Diving headfirst into the heart of 20th-century activism, SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER not only chronicles but celebrates the life of a woman who left an indelible mark on journalism, political reform, and the fight for women's rights. Through the visionary lens of Christy Carpenter and Abby Ginzberg, the film emerges as a vivid portrait of Liz Carpenter's remarkable journey. This documentary is a compelling exploration that resonates with the vibrancy of Carpenter's legacy, making it an essential watch for anyone fascinated by the figures who have shaped our modern world.

A Brave Journey Through Art and Illness Unveiled

Can

Journey into CAN, Kailee McGee's latest cinematic and most personal film, feels like a whirlwind tour through the life and creative alleys of Los Angeles, showcasing not just a battle against cancer but a redefinition of artistic expression in the wake of personal struggles. This film stands out not only for its subject matter but also for its ability to weave together a narrative that is as deeply personal as it is universally relatable. With a blend of humor and sincerity, McGee manages to turn a story about cancer into a beacon of inspiration and creativity that resonates far beyond its initial premise.

A Whimsical Journey Through Love and Loss

Adrianne & the Castle

Welcome to the heart of Illinois (the s is silent) with ADRIANNE & THE CASTLE; viewers are treated to an enchanting and genuine blend of heartfelt storytelling and artistic innovation. Directed by Shannon Walsh, this documentary navigates the life of Alan St-George, whose homage to his late wife, Adrianne, transforms their shared dream into a vivid reality. This film is a canvas where personal tales of devotion meet the expansive power of creativity, painting a picture that’s both intimate and grand.

Shifting the Tide Against Plastic Pollution

Plastic People

It’s just one straw, right? You may look at things differently after venturing into PLASTIC PEOPLE; you're not just watching another documentary about the dangers of our climate and health. You're embarking on a profound journey that peels back the curtain on the plastic engulfing our planet. With Ben Addelman at the helm and Ziya Tong leading the charge, this documentary does more than just inform; it grabs you by the conscience and doesn't let go. It's a narrative loaded with urgency and a personal mission that challenges us to see plastic in a new light. PLASTIC PEOPLE is, without a doubt, a beacon of change in the documentary genre.

A Symphony of Resilience and Recovery

Songs from the Hole

SONGS FROM THE HOLE serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity, encapsulating the transformative power of music and art amidst life's darkest chapters. Directed by Contessa Gayles and featuring James "JJ’88" Jacobs and Richie Reseda, this film orchestrates a symphony of emotions, blending real-life anguish with the radiance of redemption. With its innovative narrative technique, the film crafts an odyssey of a soul seeking solace and expression through the strings of creativity, making it a must-watch for those who cherish the art of resilience.

The Complexity of Crime and Redemption

Dickweed

With perhaps the best opening introduction in documentary history, we go on a crazy journey that’s almost too insane to be believed. DICKWEED does all of that and more, pulling us into a whirlwind narrative set in the unsuspecting streets of Orange County. Here, Michael's routine life as a dispensary owner takes a dramatic turn one night in 2012, plunging into a nightmarish ordeal. Under the direction of Jonathan Ignatius Green, this isn't merely another recount of crime; it's an exploration of human resilience and the relentless pursuit of justice. The film hooks you from the outset, promising a journey filled with intrigue and the unyielding human will to overcome.