Our hometown film festival returns for its 25th anniversary this year. The new festival begins on March 25th, 2023, and closes on April 2nd, 2023. The festival is set to open with Dawn Porters Cirque Du Soleil: Without a Net on March 25th. The closing night film is On a Wing and Prayer from director Sean McNamara. Other popular films, including 20 Days in Mariupol, Being Mary Tyler Moore, Fairyland, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, and more are set to screen. See the full list of films below!

2023 Sarasota Film Festival Lineup

OPENING NIGHT FILM

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: WITHOUT A NET — dir. Dawn Porter (USA), 2022

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: WITHOUT A NET  Sarasota Film Festival

When the world shut down, its greatest Circus went into freefall. Within 48 hours Cirque du Soleil closed all its 44 shows; within a week it let 95% of its workforce go. Now, more than a year later, a group of world-class artists, athletes and crew at “O”, Cirque’s flagship production, face uncertainty as they prepare to bring their show back to life. With unprecedented access, this film documents their extraordinary journey as they attempt a return to stage after one of the world’s greatest crises.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Feature 

CLOSING NIGHT FILM

ON A WING AND A PRAYER — dir. Sean McNamara (USA), 2023

In this extraordinary true story of faith and survival, On a Wing and a Prayer follows passenger Doug White’s (Dennis Quaid) harrowing journey to safely land a plane and save his entire family from insurmountable danger, after their pilot dies unexpectedly mid-flight.

DOCUMENTARY CENTERPIECE FILMS

GUMBO COALITION — dir. Barbara Kopple (USA), 2022

GUMBO COALITION takes us on an intimate – and sometimes humorous –  journey into Marc Morial, NUL, and Janet Murguia, UnidosUS, lives, homes and the family histories that motivate their mission to achieve a more just and equitable country. 

*Please note this film is also screening in the African American Focus Sidebar and the Directed by Women Sidebar 

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BEING MARY TYLER MOORE  — dir. James Adolphus (USA), 2023

With unprecedented access to Mary Tyler Moore’s vast archive, BEING MARY TYLER MOORE chronicles the screen icon whose storied career spanned sixty years. Weaving Moore’s personal narrative with the beats of her professional accomplishments, the film highlights her groundbreaking roles and the indelible impact she had on generations of women who came after her.

INVISIBLE BEAUTY — dir. Bethann Hardison & Frédéric Tcheng (USA), 2023

Fashion revolutionary and model turned agent and activist Bethann Hardison knew that Black is beautiful well before the fashion industry acknowledged the truth. From walking runway shows alongside Iman to discovering supermodels like Tyson Beckford and mentoring icons like Naomi Campbell, Hardison has been at the epicenter of major representational shifts in fashion. Catalyzing change requires continuous championing, and as the next generation takes the reins, Hardison reflects on her personal journey and the cost of being a pioneer.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Feature Competition selection, and in the African American Focus Sidebar and the Directed by Women Sidebar 

IT’S ONLY LIFE AFTER ALL — dir. Alexandria Bombach (USA), 2023

Blending 40 years of home movies, raw film archive, and intimate present-day verité, a poignant reflection from Amy Ray & Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls – the iconic folk rock duo. A timely look into the obstacles, activism, and life lessons of two queer friends who never expected to make it big.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar, the Directed by Women Sidebar, and the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar

Judy Blume Forever Sarasota Film Festival

JUDY BLUME FOREVER — dir. Davina Pardo & Leah Wolchok (USA), 2023

Generations of readers have found themselves in a Judy Blume book. Her name alone unleashes a flood of memories for anyone who’s gripped one of her many paperbacks. For decades, Blume’s radical honesty has comforted and captivated readers — and landed her at the center of controversy for her frankness about puberty and sex. Now the beloved American author candidly shares her own coming-of-age story.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

THE CONSPIRACY — dir. Maxim Pozdorovkin (USA), 2022

An animated film about the biggest lie ever told: Jews are plotting to take over the world. Behind the torch-bearing chants of “Jews will not replace us” is an age-old myth. As we follow this myth from the fringe to the mainstream, three Jewish families are made into scapegoats, their names forever linked to the notion that Jews are a monolithic group set on world domination.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Documentary Feature Competition and in the Jewish Focus Sidebar

SPOTLIGHT FEATURES

FAIRYLAND — dir. Andrew Durham (USA), 2023

Following the sudden and tragic death of her mother,  young Alysia is uprooted by her father Steve in the hopes to restart his life. They move to 1970s San Francisco where Steve develops his poetic and personal writing and begins to openly date men. Steve’s bohemian lifestyle clashes with the expectations of parenthood from both the outside world and Alysia herself, who occasionally wishes for less of the independence her father gives her. As Alysia grows into a young woman on the cusp of adulthood, their bonds and duty to each other are tested in painful and sudden ways.

*Please note this film is also screening in the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar 

How to Blow Up a Pipeline Sarasota Film Festival

HOW TO BLOW UP A PIPELINE — dir. Daniel Goldhabar (USA), 2022

A crew of young environmental activists execute a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline, in director Daniel Goldhaber’s taut and timely thriller that is part high-stakes heist, part radical exploration of the climate crisis. Based on the controversial book by Andreas Malm.

MASTER GARDENER — dir. Paul Schrader (USA), 2022

A meticulous horticulturist is devoted to tending the grounds of a beautiful estate owned by a wealthy dowager. When he’s told to take on her troubled great-niece as an apprentice, his life is thrown into chaos and dark secrets from his past emerge.

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SHOWING UP — dir. Kelly Reichardt (USA), 2022

A sculptor preparing to open a new show must balance her creative life with the daily dramas of family and friends, in Kelly Reichardt’s vibrant and captivatingly funny portrait of art and craft.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

THE POD GENERATION — dir. Sophie Barthes (USA), 2023

A New York couple, Rachel (Emilia Clarke) and Alvy (Chiwetel Ejiofor) live in a not-so-distant future where technology provides ever-more convenient living. A rising tech company executive, Rachel lands a coveted spot at the Womb Center, which offers couples a convenient (and shareable) maternity by way of detachable artificial wombs, or pods. But Alvy, a botanist with an affection for nature, prefers a natural pregnancy. And yet, as Rachel’s AI therapist puts it, why is that “natural”? So begins the tech-paved path to parenthood.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION

BRIDGE TO THE OTHER SIDE — dir. KT Curran (USA), 2022

In a world that’s falling apart, a widow struggling with her own grief and self-destruction fights to save young people struggling with a mental health crisis. Embedded with the fire department, she’s battling the men who don’t want her there, the clients who fight her tooth and nail, and her own wounded psyche. She wants to save the world if the job doesn’t kill her first.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

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GODLAND — dir. Hlynur Pálmason (Estonia), 2022

Lucas is a nineteenth-century Danish priest who makes the perilous trek to Iceland’s southeastern coast with the intention of establishing a church. There, his resolve is tested as he confronts the harsh terrain, temptations of the flesh, and the reality of being an intruder in an unforgiving land. What unfolds is a transfixing journey into the heart of colonial darkness attuned to both the majesty and terrifying power of the natural world.

OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN — dir. Rebecca Zlotowski (France), 2022

A dedicated teacher forms a bond with her boyfriend’s young daughter, loving the family she’s found but fearing becoming an extra in her own life.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

THE UNKNOWN COUNTRY — dir. Morrisa Maltz (USA), 2022

An unexpected invitation rushes a grieving young woman into a lonely road trip through the American Midwest towards the border between Texas and Mexico.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION

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A still from AUM: The Cult at the End of the World by Ben Braun and Chiaki Yanagimoto, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.

AUM: THE CULT AT THE END OF THE WORLD — dir. Ben Braun & Chiaki Yanagimoto (USA), 2023

Aum Shinrikyo is a doomsday cult that became infamous for carrying out a deadly sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system in 1995

HUMANITY STOKED — dir. Michael Ien Cohen (USA), 2022

World-famous skateboarders, scientists, artists, musicians, activists and educators, share experiences and perspectives shaped by their love of skateboarding.

INVISIBLE BEAUTY — dir. Bethann Hardison & Frédéric Tcheng (USA), 2023

This documentary profiles fashion revolutionary and activist Bethann Hardison, who championed the idea that Black is beautiful long before the fashion industry caught up. 

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection

THE CONSPIRACY — dir. Maxim Pozdorovkin (USA), 2022

An animated film about the biggest lie ever told: Jews are plotting to take over the world. Behind the torch-bearing chants of “Jews will not replace us” is an age-old myth. As we follow this myth from the fringe to the mainstream, three Jewish families are made into scapegoats, their names forever linked to the notion that Jews are a monolithic group set on world domination.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection

INDEPENDENT VISIONS FEATURE COMPETITION 

Late Bloomers Sarasota Film Festival

LATE BLOOMERS — dir. Lisa Steen (USA), 2023

An aimless 28 year-old Brooklynite lands in the hospital after drunkenly breaking her hip being stupid. An encounter with a cranky elderly Polish woman who speaks no English leads to a job caring for her. Neither likes it, but it’s time to grow up

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

PERFECTLY GOOD MOMENT — dir. Lauren Greenhall (USA), 2023

This erotic, psychological revenge fantasy asks the question what happens when the things that make your relationship passionate and exciting are the same things that make it toxic

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar 

SHUDDERBUGS — dir.Johanna Putnam (USA), 2022

Shutterbugs is a meditative and well-acted film focused on a woman’s pursuit of the mysteries that abound in her childhood home after her mother suddenly dies.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

THE OTHER WIDOW — dir. Ma’ayan Rypp (Israel), 2022

Israeli filmmaker Ma’ayan Rypp’s debut feature is a poignant and elegant film about a theater costume designer Ella who learns her lover, the playwright of the play she is part of, has died suddenly.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Jewish Focus Sidebar and in the Directed by Women Sidebar

NARRATIVE FEATURES

EVERYTHING WENT FINE — dir.  François Ozon (FRANCE), 2021

Everything Went Fine finds veteran director François Ozon tackling a complex subject, assisted dying, with intelligence and sensitivity.

HILMA – dir. Lasse Hallström (Sweden), 2022

A story about Hilma during her early life and ends today; when her art connects with people of all religions and cultures. Just as she intended. 

L’IMMENSITA

L’IMMENSITA — dir.  Emanuele Crialese (Italy), 2022

Clara (Penélope Cruz) and Felice struggle to raise their three children in 1970s Rome. Their trans son Andrew yearns for another life, escaping into his own imagination to defuse family tensions in this creative and moving film about growing up and breaking the mold.

*Please note this film is also screening in the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar 

HINTERLAND — dir. Stefan Ruzowitzky (Austria and Luxembourg), 2021

When an ex-prisoner of the Great War returns home and finds his comrades brutally murdered, he decides to bring the serial-killer to justice.

PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC — dir.  Carl Theodor Dreyer (France), 1928

Danish master Carl Theodore Dryer’s great silent masterpiece portrays the trial and execution of French martyr Joan of Arc, using real transcripts from her trial, shown in a stunning restored version.

RODEO — dir. Lola Quivoron (France), 2022

After a chance meeting at an illicit ‘Rodeo’ where riders show off their bikes and stunts, Julia strives to prove herself to a volatile, ultra-masculine clique, performing cons and surviving by her wits.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

SOMEWHERE IN QUEENS — dir. Ray Romano (USA), 2022

When his son’s chance at a life-changing basketball scholarship is jeopardized, Leo risks everything, including ties with his overbearing Italian-American family, to give his son a shot at a different life.

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNESdir.  Sam Shahid (USA), 2023

George Platt Lynes began his career photographing celebrities, and it’s those portraits along with his extravagant fashion work that he’s best remembered for today. However, George’s heart, his passion, and his greatest talent lay elsewhere, in his work with the male nude. This work, sensuous and radically explicit for its time, has only recently begun being fully discovered and appreciated for the revolution that it represents — a man capturing his fantasies as a gift, a window to a future his camera saw coming before anyone else. From visionary art director Sam Shahid, HIDDEN MASTER features a stunning collection of photography from the 1930s-50s, uncovering the life of Lynes less known: his gifted eye for the male form, his longterm friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alfred Kinsey, and his lasting influence as one of the first openly gay American artists. 

*Please note the film is also screening in the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar

A STILL SMALL VOICE dir.Luke Lorentzen (USA), 2023

Mati is a chaplain completing a year-long hospital residency. Through her experiences with her patients, her struggle with professional burnout, and her own spiritual questioning, we gain new perspectives on how meaningful connection can be and how painful its absence is.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Jewish Focus Sidebar 

THE GRAB dir. Gabriela Cowperthwaite (USA) 2022

The director of award winning doc Blackfish returns with a killer story about the next frontier of international conflict — the fight for dominance over the world’s diminishing food and water supply.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

FIORETTA— dir. Matthew Mishory (USA), 2023

An evening with Randy Schoenberg featuring a sneak preview screening of Matthew Mishory’s FIORETTA. Randy Schoenberg (grandson of the famous composer) and his 18-year-old son Joey journey through Europe and the centuries to reclaim 500 years of family history.

*Please note the film is also screening as a Jewish Focus Sidebar

IT AIN’T OVER — dir. Sean Mullin (USA), 2022

An intimate portrait of a misunderstood American icon, this emotional and uplifting documentary about Yogi Berra takes us beyond the caricatures and “Yogisms,” and into the heart of a sports legend.

KAREN CARPENTER: STARVING FOR PERFECTION — dir. Vivian Kleiman (USA), 2021

 This new documentary provides new insight into pop superstar Karen Carpenter’s tragically short life and enduring musical legacy. 

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar 

LA GACETA: 100 YEARS AND 3 GENERATIONS BEHIND AMERICA’S ONLY TRILINGUAL NEWSPAPER — dir. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder (USA), 2022

For the past 100 years, Tampa has been a melting pot of latin cultures and La Gaceta has preserved and chronicled all of it.

LOSING GRIP — dir. Steven Nye  (USA), 2023

Losing Grip details Shane Wiskus’ gymnastic journey to his Olympic goal, trying to overcome challenges with injuries, COVID, and Title IX-related program cuts.

LOST ANGEL: THE GENIUS OF JUDEE SILL –dir. Brian Lindstrom & Andy Brown (USA), 2022

The tragic story of the very talented spiritual musician Judee Sill who didn’t make in LA’s 70’s music scene while other talented musicians did. 

PIANOFORTE — dir. Jakub Piqtek (Poland), 2023

An intimate coming-of-age portrait of young pianists taking part in the legendary International Chopin Piano Competition.

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RIDERS ON THE STORM — dir. Jason Motlagh & Mark Oltmanns (Austria), 2023

Riders on the Storm captures a pivotal moment in Afghan history offering a rare and visceral look at a ruthless sports culture where champions become marked men. 

RUN, RAVEN, RUN — dir. Michael Rainin (USA), 2023

Despite a historical legacy that dealt the dark cards of slavery, holocaust and poverty, music has always been the winning hand for Gypsy survival. 

STARTING FROM ZERO — dir. Hassan Amini (USA), 2023

Following the plight of 3 refugees escaping the Taliban after the U.S. military’s sudden withdrawal from Afghanistan.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar 

THE NEIGHBORHOOD STORYTELLER — dir. Alejandra Alcala (UAE), 2022

Desperate vacant lives are changed by joining a group focused on reading and telling stories. Asmaa the leader of the group is a “neighborhood storyteller” who like the young girls she guides was destined to a life of desperation before she found the courage to become a unique educator.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar 

THROUGH THE TUNNEL — dir.  Durand Adams & Charles Clapsaddle (USA), 2010

Through the Tunnel gives a glimpse of the transition from the segregated to integrated school systems of the 1960’s in Manatee County Florida.

TOWN DESTROYER — dir. Deborah Kaufman & Alan Snitow (USA), 2022

A high-profile battle erupts over images of African American slaves and Native Americans in New Deal-era murals at George Washington High School in San Francisco, leading to a passionate outpouring of activism and opinions about art, history, and racial reckoning in America. 

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

20 Days in Mariupol Sarasota Film Festival

20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL — dir. Mstsylav Chernov (Ukraine), 2023

20 Days in Mariupol is a gripping documentary that follows a team of Ukrainian journalists from The Associated Press as they document the atrocities of the Russian invasion in the besieged city of Mariupol. 

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALAFRICAN AMERICAN FOCUS SIDEBAR

INVISIBLE BEAUTY — dir. Bethann Hardison & Frédéric Tcheng (USA), 2023

Fashion revolutionary and model turned agent and activist Bethann Hardison knew that Black is beautiful well before the fashion industry acknowledged the truth. From walking runway shows alongside Iman to discovering supermodels like Tyson Beckford and mentoring icons like Naomi Campbell, Hardison has been at the epicenter of major representational shifts in fashion. Catalyzing change requires continuous championing, and as the next generation takes the reins, Hardison reflects on her personal journey and the cost of being a pioneer.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection and in the Documentary Feature Competition. 

LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING — dir. Lisa Cortés (USA), 2023

This celebration of Little Richard reveals the Black queer origins of rock ’n’ roll, finally exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music. Through archival and performance footage, the revolutionary icon’s life unspools with all of its switchbacks and contradictions.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar, the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar, and the Directed by Women Sidebar

LOVE TO LOVE YOU, DONNA SUMMER — dir. Roger Ross Williams & Brooklyn Sudano (USA), 2023

Shaped by Summer’s own reflections, the memories of close family, friends and colleagues, and filled with the sounds of Summer’s songs, LOVE TO LOVE YOU, DONNA SUMMER is an in-depth look at the iconic artist as she creates music that takes her from the avant-garde music scene in Germany, to the glitter and bright lights of dance clubs in New York, to worldwide acclaim, her voice and artistry becoming the defining soundtrack of an era. A deeply personal portrait of Summer on and off the stage, the film features a wealth of photographs and never-before-seen home video footage – often shot by Summer herself – and provides a rich window into the surprising range of her artistry, from songwriting to painting, while exploring the highs and lows of a life lived on the global stage.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar and the Directed by Women Sidebar

THROUGH THE TUNNEL ANNIVERSARY — dir.  Durand Adams & Charles Clapsaddle (USA), 2010

Through the Tunnel gives a glimpse of the transition from the segregated to integrated school systems of the 1960’s in Manatee County Florida. 

GUMBO COALITION — dir. Barbara Kopple (USA), 2022

GUMBO COALITION takes us on an intimate – and sometimes humorous –  journey into Marc Morial, NUL, and Janet Murguia, UnidosUS, lives, homes and the family histories that motivate their mission to achieve a more just and equitable country. 

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection 

FAUBOURG TREME: THE UNTOLD STORY OF NEW ORLEANS — dir. Dawn Logsdon (USA) 2008

One community’s epic struggle for racial equality – from slave revolts and underground free black antebellum resistance, through the challenges of post-Katrina rebuilding today – all set to a fabulous soundtrack of New Orleans music through the ages.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

MUSIC FOCUS SIDEBAR

IT’S ONLY LIFE AFTER ALL — dir. Alexandria Bombach (USA), 2023

Blending 40 years of home movies, raw film archive, and intimate present-day verité, a poignant reflection from Amy Ray & Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls – the iconic folk rock duo. A timely look into the obstacles, activism, and life lessons of two queer friends who never expected to make it big.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection

LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING

LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING — dir. Lisa Cortés (USA), 2023

This celebration of Little Richard reveals the Black queer origins of rock ’n’ roll, finally exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music. Through archival and performance footage, the revolutionary icon’s life unspools with all of its switchbacks and contradictions.

*Please note this film is also screening in the African American Focus Sidebar, and the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar, and the Directed by Women Sidebar

LOVE TO LOVE YOU, DONNA SUMMER — dir. Roger Ross Williams & Brooklyn Sudano (USA), 2023

Shaped by Summer’s own reflections, the memories of close family, friends and colleagues, and filled with the sounds of Summer’s songs, LOVE TO LOVE YOU, DONNA SUMMER is an in-depth look at the iconic artist as she creates music that takes her from the avant-garde music scene in Germany, to the glitter and bright lights of dance clubs in New York, to worldwide acclaim, her voice and artistry becoming the defining soundtrack of an era. A deeply personal portrait of Summer on and off the stage, the film features a wealth of photographs and never-before-seen home video footage – often shot by Summer herself – and provides a rich window into the surprising range of her artistry, from songwriting to painting, while exploring the highs and lows of a life lived on the global stage.

*Please note this film is also screening in the African American Focus Sidebar and the Directed by Women Sidebar

LOST ANGEL: THE GENIUS OF JUDEE SILL — dir. Andy Brown & Brian Lindstrom (USA) 2022

The tragic story of the very talented spiritual musician Judee Sill who didn’t make in LA’s 70’s music scene while other talented musicians did. 

Pianoforte

PIANOFORTE — dir. Jakub Piqtek (Poland), 2023

An intimate coming-of-age portrait of young pianists taking part in the legendary International Chopin Piano Competition

THE SECRET SONG — dir. Samantha Campbell (USA), 2022 

Story of an inspiring music teacher Doug Goodkin’s fabled 45-year career teaching children in San Francisco.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

RUN, RAVEN, RUN — dir. Michael Rainin (USA), 2023

Despite a historical legacy that dealt the dark cards of slavery, holocaust and poverty, music has always been the winning hand for Gypsy survival. 

KAREN CARPENTER: STARVING FOR PERFECTION — dir. Vivian Kleiman (USA), 2021

 This new documentary provides new insight into pop superstar Karen Carpenter’s tragically short life and enduring musical legacy. 

LGBTQ FOCUS SIDEBAR

IT’S ONLY LIFE AFTER ALL — dir. Alexandria Bombach (USA), 2023

Blending 40 years of home movies, raw film archive, and intimate present-day verité, a poignant reflection from Amy Ray & Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls – the iconic folk rock duo. A timely look into the obstacles, activism, and life lessons of two queer friends who never expected to make it big.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection and in the Music Focus Sidebar, the Directed by Women Sidebar 

LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING — dir. Lisa Cortés (USA), 2023

This celebration of Little Richard reveals the Black queer origins of rock ’n’ roll, finally exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music. Through archival and performance footage, the revolutionary icon’s life unspools with all of its switchbacks and contradictions.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar and the African American Focus Sidebar

FAIRYLAND — dir. Andrew Durham (USA), 2023

Following the sudden and tragic death of her mother,  young Alysia is uprooted by her father Steve in the hopes to restart his life. They move to 1970s San Francisco where Steve develops his poetic and personal writing and begins to openly date men. Steve’s bohemian lifestyle clashes with the expectations of parenthood from both the outside world and Alysia herself, who occasionally wishes for less of the independence her father gives her. As Alysia grows into a young woman on the cusp of adulthood, their bonds and duty to each other are tested in painful and sudden ways.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Spotlight Feature

L’IMMENSITA — dir.  Emanuele Crialese (Italy), 2022

Clara (Penélope Cruz) and Felice struggle to raise their three children in 1970s Rome. Their trans son Andrew yearns for another life, escaping into his own imagination to defuse family tensions in this creative and moving film about growing up and breaking the mold.

HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES — dir.  Sam Shahid (USA), 2023

George Platt Lynes began his career photographing celebrities, and it’s those portraits along with his extravagant fashion work that he’s best remembered for today. However, George’s heart, his passion, and his greatest talent lay elsewhere, in his work with the male nude. This work, sensuous and radically explicit for its time, has only recently begun being fully discovered and appreciated for the revolution that it represents — a man capturing his fantasies as a gift, a window to a future his camera saw coming before anyone else. From visionary art director Sam Shahid, HIDDEN MASTER features a stunning collection of photography from the 1930s-50s, uncovering the life of Lynes less known: his gifted eye for the male form, his longterm friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alfred Kinsey, and his lasting influence as one of the first openly gay American artists. 

JEWISH FOCUS SIDEBAR

A STILL SMALL VOICE — dir.Luke Lorentzen (USA), 2023

Mati is a chaplain completing a year-long hospital residency. Through her experiences with her patients, her struggle with professional burnout, and her own spiritual questioning, we gain new perspectives on how meaningful connection can be and how painful its absence is.

THE CONSPIRACY — dir. Maxim Pozdorovkin (USA), 2022

An animated film about the biggest lie ever told: Jews are plotting to take over the world. Behind the torch-bearing chants of “Jews will not replace us” is an age-old myth. As we follow this myth from the fringe to the mainstream, three Jewish families are made into scapegoats, their names forever linked to the notion that Jews are a monolithic group set on world domination.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection and in the Documentary Feature Competition

FIORETTA — dir. Matthew Mishory (USA), 2023

An evening with Randy Schoenberg featuring a sneak preview screening of Matthew Mishory’s FIORETTA. Randy Schoenberg (grandson of the famous composer) and his 18-year-old son Joey journey through Europe and the centuries to reclaim 500 years of family history.

THE OTHER WIDOW — dir. Ma’ayan Rypp (Israel), 2022

Israeli filmmaker Ma’ayan Rypp’s debut feature is a poignant and elegant film about a theater costume designer Ella who learns her lover, the playwright of the play she is part of has died suddenly.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Independent Visions Feature Competition 

DIRECTED BY WOMEN SIDEBAR FEATURES

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: WITHOUT A NET — dir. Dawn Porter (USA), 2022

When the world shut down, its greatest Circus went into freefall. Within 48 hours Cirque du Soleil closed all its 44 shows; within a week it let 95% of its workforce go. Now, more than a year later, a group of world-class artists, athletes and crew at “O”, Cirque’s flagship production, face uncertainty as they prepare to bring their show back to life. With unprecedented access, this film documents their extraordinary journey as they attempt a return to stage after one of the world’s greatest crises.

*Please note this is screening as the Opening Night selection 

INVISIBLE BEAUTY — dir. Bethann Hardison & Frédéric Tcheng (USA), 2023

Fashion revolutionary and model turned agent and activist Bethann Hardison knew that Black is beautiful well before the fashion industry acknowledged the truth. From walking runway shows alongside Iman to discovering supermodels like Tyson Beckford and mentoring icons like Naomi Campbell, Hardison has been at the epicenter of major representational shifts in fashion. Catalyzing change requires continuous championing, and as the next generation takes the reins, Hardison reflects on her personal journey and the cost of being a pioneer.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection and in the African American Focus Sidebar and the Documentary Feature Competition. 

IT’S ONLY LIFE AFTER ALL — dir. Alexandria Bombach (USA), 2023

Blending 40 years of home movies, raw film archive, and intimate present-day verité, a poignant reflection from Amy Ray & Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls – the iconic folk rock duo. A timely look into the obstacles, activism, and life lessons of two queer friends who never expected to make it big.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection and in the Music Focus Sidebar

JUDY BLUME FOREVER — dir. Davina Pardo & Leah Wolchok (USA), 2023

Generations of readers have found themselves in a Judy Blume book. Her name alone unleashes a flood of memories for anyone who’s gripped one of her many paperbacks. For decades, Blume’s radical honesty has comforted and captivated readers — and landed her at the center of controversy for her frankness about puberty and sex. Now the beloved American author candidly shares her own coming-of-age story.

*Please note the film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection

LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING — dir. Lisa Cortés (USA), 2023

This celebration of Little Richard reveals the Black queer origins of rock ’n’ roll, finally exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music. Through archival and performance footage, the revolutionary icon’s life unspools with all of its switchbacks and contradictions.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar, the African American Focus Sidebar, and the LGBTQ Focus Sidebar

LOVE TO LOVE YOU, DONNA SUMMER — dir. Roger Ross Williams & Brooklyn Sudano (USA), 2023

Shaped by Summer’s own reflections, the memories of close family, friends and colleagues, and filled with the sounds of Summer’s songs, LOVE TO LOVE YOU, DONNA SUMMER is an in-depth look at the iconic artist as she creates music that takes her from the avant-garde music scene in Germany, to the glitter and bright lights of dance clubs in New York, to worldwide acclaim, her voice and artistry becoming the defining soundtrack of an era. A deeply personal portrait of Summer on and off the stage, the film features a wealth of photographs and never-before-seen home video footage – often shot by Summer herself – and provides a rich window into the surprising range of her artistry, from songwriting to painting, while exploring the highs and lows of a life lived on the global stage.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar and the African American Focus Sidebar 

OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN — dir. Rebecca Zlotowski (France), 2022

A dedicated teacher forms a bond with her boyfriend’s young daughter, loving the family she’s found but fearing becoming an extra in her own life.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Narrative Feature Competition 

SHOWING UP — dir. Kelly Reichardt (USA), 2022

A sculptor preparing to open a new show must balance her creative life with the daily dramas of family and friends in Kelly Reichardt’s vibrant and captivatingly funny portrait of art and craft.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Spotlight Feature

The Pod Generation

THE POD GENERATION — dir. Sophie Barthes (USA), 2023

A New York couple, Rachel (Emilia Clarke) and Alvy (Chiwetel Ejiofor) live in a not-so-distant future where technology provides ever-more convenient living. A rising tech company executive, Rachel lands a coveted spot at the Womb Center, which offers couples a convenient (and shareable) maternity by way of detachable artificial wombs, or pods. But Alvy, a botanist with an affection for nature, prefers a natural pregnancy. And yet, as Rachel’s AI therapist puts it, why is that “natural”? So begins the tech-paved path to parenthood.

*Please note this film is also screening as a Spotlight Feature 

BRIDGE TO THE OTHER SIDE — dir. KT Curran (USA), 2022

In a world that’s falling apart, a widow struggling with her own grief and self-destruction fights to save young people struggling with a mental health crisis. Embedded with the fire department, she’s battling the men who don’t want her there, the clients who fight her tooth and nail, and her own wounded psyche. She wants to save the world if the job doesn’t kill her first.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Narrative Feature Competition  

THE GRAB — dir. Gabriela Cowperthwaite (USA) 2022

The director of award-winning doc Blackfish returns with a killer story about the next frontier of international conflict — the fight for dominance over the world’s diminishing food and water supply.

PERFECTLY GOOD MOMENT — dir. Lauren Greenhall (USA), 2023

This erotic, psychological revenge fantasy asks the question what happens when the things that make your relationship passionate and exciting are the same things that make it toxic.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Independent Visions Features Competition

RADIOACTIVE: THE WOMEN OF THREE MILE ISLAND — dir. Heidi Hutner & Martijn Hart (USA), 2022

A riveting dramatic telling of the long term devastation as a result of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant Accident of 1978, the worst commercial nuclear accident in U.S. history, focusing on four women.

*Please note the film is also screening in the SFF Focus: Environment program 

SHUDDERBUGS — dir.Johanna Putnam (USA), 2022

Shutterbugs is a meditative and well-acted film focused on a woman’s pursuit of the mysteries that abound in her childhood home after her mother suddenly dies.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Independent Visions Features Competition

THE SECRET SONG — dir. Samantha Campbell (USA), 2022 

Story of an inspiring music teacher Doug Goodkin’s fabled 45-year career teaching children in San Francisco.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Music Focus Sidebar  

STARTING FROM ZERO — dir. Hassan Amini (USA), 2023

Following the plight of 3 refugees escaping the Taliban after the U.S. military’s sudden withdrawal from Afghanistan.

THE NEIGHBORHOOD STORYTELLER — dir. Alejandra Alcala (UAE), 2022

desperate vacant lives are changed by joining a group focused on reading and telling stories. Asmaa the leader of the group is a “neighborhood storyteller” who like the young girls she guides was destined to a life of desperation before she found the courage to become a unique educator.

THE OTHER WIDOW — dir. Ma’ayan Rypp (Israel), 2022

Israeli filmmaker Ma’ayan Rypp’s debut feature is a poignant and elegant film about a theater costume designer Ella who learns her lover, the playwright of the play she is part of, has died suddenly.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Jewish Focus Sidebar and in the Independent Visions Features Competition

King Coal

KING COAL — dir. Elaine McMillion Shelton (USA), 2023

The cultural roots of coal continue to permeate the rituals of daily life in Appalachia even as its economic power wanes. The journey of a coal miner’s daughter exploring the region’s dreams and myths, untangling the pain and beauty.

TOWN DESTROYER — dir. Deborah Kaufman & Alan Snitow (USA), 2022

A high-profile battle erupts over images of African American slaves and Native Americans in New Deal-era murals at George Washington High School in San Francisco, leading to a passionate outpouring of activism and opinions about art, history, and racial reckoning in America. 

GUMBO COALITION — dir. Barbara Kopple (USA), 2022

GUMBO COALITION takes us on an intimate – and sometimes humorous –  journey into Marc Morial, NUL, and Janet Murguia, UnidosUS, lives, homes and the family histories that motivate their mission to achieve a more just and equitable country. 

*Please note this film is also screening as a Documentary Centerpiece selection and in the African American Focus Sidebar

RODEO — dir. Lola Quivoron (France), 2022

After a chance meeting at an illicit ‘Rodeo’ where riders show off their bikes and stunts, Julia strives to prove herself to a volatile, ultra-masculine clique, performing cons and surviving by her wits.

THE UNKNOWN COUNTRY — dir. Morrisa Maltz (USA), 2022

An unexpected invitation rushes a grieving young woman into a lonely road trip through the American Midwest towards the border between Texas and Mexico.

*Please note this film is also screening in the Narrative Feature Competition 

LATE BLOOMERS — dir. Lisa Steen (USA), 2023

An aimless 28 year-old Brooklynite lands in the hospital after drunkenly breaking her hip being stupid. An encounter with a cranky elderly Polish woman who speaks no English leads to a job caring for her. Neither likes it, but it’s time to grow up

*Please note this film is also screening in the Independent Visions Features Competition

FAUBOURG TREME: THE UNTOLD STORY OF NEW ORLEANS — dir. Dawn Logsdon (USA) 2008

One community’s epic struggle for racial equality – from slave revolts and underground free black antebellum resistance, through the challenges of post-Katrina rebuilding today – all set to a fabulous soundtrack of New Orleans music through the ages.

*Please note this film is also screening in the African American Focus Sidebar 

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL FOCUS: ENVIRONMENT 

EARTHBOUND: NZAMBI MATEE — dir. Farhoud Meybodi (Japan), 2023

Ms. Matee, is a dynamic Nairobi native who takes plastic waste and produces building blocks. Her sheer enthusiasm, faith and ability to forge forward in the face of adversity is a revelation of positive energy.

PATH OF THE PANTHER — dir. Eric Bendick (USA), 2022

An incredible story of the efforts taken to protect the panther and other wildlife environments in the Florida Everglades areas.

RADIOACTIVE: THE WOMEN OF THREE MILE ISLAND — dir. Heidi Hutner & Martijn Hart (USA), 2022.

A riveting dramatic telling of the long term devastation as a result of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant Accident of 1978, the worst commercial nuclear accident in U.S. history, focusing on four women.

*Please note the film is also screening in the Directed by Women Sidebar

UNFILTERED: THE TRUTH ABOUT OYSTERS  — dir. Joshua Bryan McLawhorn (USA), 2023.

This Florida documentary focuses on Oyster development, demise and its latest efforts of resurgence in Apalachicola Bay. Well documented, in no ways “preachy”, the filmmakers give us an honest view of the ecological reality surrounding us in our waterways here in Florida through the oysters story. Elizabeth Moore involved in production. 

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL FOCUS: ARCHITECTURE 

CONCRETE LANDSCAPE — dir. Luiz Ferraz & Laura Artigas (Brazil), 2022

Concrete Landscape presents the portuguese architect alvaro siza through his relationship with brazil, including his family roots in belém and investigating his only work in the country, the building of ibere camargo institution, located in Porto Alegre.

LA CLARIDAD — dir. Dave Simonds (USA), 2023

A recent restoration of a 1924 Spanish Revival house reveals an amazing history of Palm Beach and the wider South Florida region.

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL FOCUS: EDUCATIONS

SENTENCED — dir. Connor Martin & Mark Allen Johnson  (USA), 2023

Sentenced is an effective and riveting focus on childhood illiteracy and the devastating future life it produces.

THE SECRET SONG — dir. Samantha Campbell (USA), 2022

Story of an inspiring music teacher Doug Goodkin’s fabled 45-year career teaching children in San Francisco

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALUS NARRATIVE COMPETITION SHORTS

BAILA CONMIGO — dir.  Tristan Anthony Ortiz (USA), 2023

Teenage Puerto Rican-American, Daniel Rosa, discovers a tragic truth about his family his world and identity gets flipped upside down, posing the question of who he wants to be and who he should be.

BIENVENIDOS A LOS ANGELES — dir. Lisa Cole (USA), 2023

The timely story of Imani, a Nigerian single-mother living in Los Angeles, who offers to help a perfect stranger reunite with her son. In doing so, Imani learns this simple act of kindness threatens to jeopardize her own path to citizenship. 

INÉS UNFORTUNATELY — dir. Anna Salinas  (USA), 2023

After getting her heart broken, Inés decides she must end it all… that is, until her perfectly planned suicide is interrupted by the ghost of her chatty Cuban neighbor.

SPARRING PARTNER — dir. J.J. Kandel (USA), 2023

When a long flirtation between two co-workers comes to a head durning a revealing lunch break in the park, who gets to walk away with their head held high? 

THE LAST RUNG — dir. Styles Summerlin (USA), 2023

In this Stephen King story adaptation, Larry deals with his sister’s disappearance, and discovers what he is, and isn’t responsible for, as he searches for her. 

SOUVENIRS — dir. Andrew Theodore Balasia (USA), 2022

A friend-for-hire balances his time with this eclectic clientele as he prepares for his most involved assignment to date: becoming a father.

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALINTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE COMPETITION SHORTS

ALL THAT YOU LOVE — dir. Warren Duncan (Australia), 2023

Two young, unemployed actors prepare for a career- changing audition. Their opposite personalities clash when they find out they are both auditioning for the same part.

ASTROMAN — dir. Alistair Simpson (Canada), 2022

A highly competent and skilled astronaut Lukas, is fighting for his chance to pilot the final space shuttle mission. When his deaf nephew is left at his home, Lukas must find common ground between finishing his project and reconnecting with his family, which he has neglected.

A ROADSIDE BANQUET — dir. Peiqi Peng (USA), 2023

One day in 2016 China after the abolishment of the One Child Policy, 11-year-old Mai attends her baby brother’s first birthday party and learns a crushing truth: her parents never really wanted a girl. What’s worse–she starts turning into a feather duster. 

HUMAN — dir. Khachatur Vasilian (Armenia), 2022

A man wakes up naked in a field. There is nothing and no one around, just a lonely lighthouse and a tree. The man runs there for answers.

THE RED SUITCASE — dir. Cyrus Nsdhvad (Luxembourg), 2023

An Iranian girl decides to remove her Headscarf/Hijab in a life changing situation.

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALDOCUMENTARY COMPETITION SHORTS

DISPLACED — dir. Gil Cates Jr.  (USA), 2023

The heartbreaking story about the Kovalchuk family, who were among the first refugees to arrive in America after fleeing Ukraine at the start of the Russian invasion.

HIDDEN GEMS — dir. Marquis Dawsey (USA and France), 2023.

Hidden Gems delves into the unique challenges of African American male business owners, highlighting their resilience and determination to overcome obstacles and achieve success. 

IMALRIJIT — dir. Vincent L’Hérault & Tim Anaviapik Soucie (Canada), 2021.

The inspired journey of a young Inuit community researcher.

SAVED BY LOVE — dir. Valentyn Arden & Zack Furnari (USA, Ukraine), 2023.

To create a family, an American couple must navigate the process of adopting a child from the Ukraine while also overcoming societal pressures surrounding their sexuality. 

WAVES APART — dir. Josh Greene (USA), 2023.

After moving from a Chicago Jewish community to a small California surf town, Josh faced bullying and anti-semitism as a middle schooler, prompting him to find an escape in surfing.

IN FLOW OF WORDS — dir. Eliane Esther Bots (Netherlands), 2021.

Placing their voices and experiences center stage, IN FLOW OF WORDS follows the narratives of three interpreters of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALCOMEDY SHORTS

CLINICAL — dir. Lauren Ciaravalli (USA) 2023

After meeting in their therapist’s office, two women battling their own mental health issues form an unlikely friendship when one helps the other confront a pregnancy scare. 

CONTAGIOUS SWAGGER — dir. Calvin Callins Jr.,(USA), 2023

Contagious Swagger is a romantic comedy film about a Black young man visiting his Asian girlfriends’ parents house for dinner for the first time. His Air Jordan footwear could be the answer to solve a dramatic forbidden love story. 

ICE CREAM, SLADOLED  — dir. Steve Spermo (USA), 2021

A Day in the Life of a recent immigrant, where no one understands anyone else, and a trip to buy ice cream triggers a series of absurd misadventures.

SCAM — dir. Julie Sharbutt (USA), 2023

When a phone scammer makes one last late night call, the woman on the other end gives her much more than she bargained for. 

THE SPERM DONOR — dir. Alana McNair (USA), 2023

Edwin, a middle-aged high school English teacher, finds some excitement in his mundane existence when he discovers through a DNA website that his sperm donations in college have resulted in a son. 

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALFAMILY CONNECTIONS SHORTS

A BROTHER STORY — dir. Hunter Sansone (USA), 2022

In this coming of age drama, 10 year old Max evades the harsh realities of the world around him by escaping to his hidden oasis in the woods with his older brother Jack.

COUNSELING — dir. Colin Konstanty (USA), 2022.

A boy mourns the loss of his departed sister as her spirit remains his only sense of comfort or friendship as he navigates a tumultuous home life and adolescence. He imagines her as Lucy from Charlie Brown offering the counseling he desperately needs.

DARK MOON — dir. Katie Mathews (USA), 2023.

A daughter comes home for the weekend to look after her father, ailing with dementia. The appearance of a mysterious woman shines a light on their changing parent-child power dynamic, threatening to throw their world out of orbit. 

KAY’S GONNA BE ALRIGHT — dir. Brian Bolster  (USA), 2023.

Kay’s doctor’s appointment was routine. The drive home wasn’t. But, what may not be remembered about the route home, was offset by the insights gained…and the comfort of knowing that guardian angels, may just be looking out for us all. 

OCTOBER MOURNING — dir. Frederick Thorton (USA), 2022.

Henry, a black man grieving the unexpected loss of his father, finds himself regretting all the conversations they never had, when an opportunity arises for them to talk one final time.

THE HOPE CHEST HAS A SECRET DRAWER — dir. Laura Frenzer (USA), 2023

What happens when you forget to forget? A stressed daughter working tirelessly to reach her mother lost in an Alzheimer’s haze accidentally uncovers a dark family secret.

THOSE WE CARRY — dir. Rachel Borders (USA), 2023

A snapshot of a mother and daughter’s last 24 hours together as they travel to the wilderness of California so the mother, who’s terminally ill, can die with dignity.

SOIL — dir. Sam Lembeck (USA), 2023

A young man tries to grow an oak tree by combining soil, an acorn, and the ashes of his dead father. 

LGBTQ SHORTS

HOW TO CARRY WATER — dir. Sasha Wortzel (USA), 2023.

This punk rock fairytale doubles as a portrait of Shoog McDaniel — a fat, queer, and disabled photographer working in and around northern Florida’s vast network of freshwater springs. 

HUMAN — dir. Khachatur Vasilian (Armenia, Ukraine), 2022.

A man wakes up naked in a field. There is nothing and no one around, just a lonely lighthouse and a tree. The man runs there for answers.

LAVENDER — dir. Jorge Garcia (USA), 2023.

Lavender follows Willi, a young queer man living in central Florida. Willi’s world is shattered by the mysterious disappearance of his love, Hector. 

INÉS UNFORTUNATELY — dir. Anna Salinas (USA), 2022.

After getting her heart broken, Inés decides she must end it all… that is, until her perfectly planned suicide is interrupted by the ghost of her chatty Cuban neighbor.

COMING TOGETHER DOCUMENTARIES 

AN ISLAND DRIFTS  — dir. Vivian lp (Singapore), 2021.

Set in Singapore, a young teacher presses for the truth from a maladjusted student, the act leads to devastating results and they suffer the ignominy of losing everything that matters to them. The story holds a mirror up to society, where a mistake can derail a life in an overly pressurized world. 

BELOW SURFACE — dir. Lukas Hauser (USA), 2023.

Below Surface gathers numerous moving stories of a multicultural and multigenerational Aquafit class to demonstrate how kindness and caring for others, combined with exercise, can be an antidote for grief, stress, and physical illness.

GOOD THINGS WILL COME / NO HAY MAL QUE POR BIEN NO VENGA  — dir. Janelle Bosek (USA), 2023.

Faced with immigrating to the US from Cuba alone as children – via a sprogram called Operation Pedro Pan – this documentary follows two former “Pedro Paners” who agreed to share their insights and contemplations on the impact this event had on their lives.

BEYOND THE ROPES  — dir. Jalen Robinson  (USA), 2022.

Taking a “break from adulting” to play old childhood games can be an exciting, affordable way to improve physical, mental and spiritual health, while encouraging and inspiring women in an often overlooked age group to relive positive childhood memories and create new ones.

THE CAMP POPLAR CANNON — dir. Karl Edgar Swingle (USA), 2023.

A young Sioux woman, a local history enthusiast, and an antiques weapons expert, work together to restore a Civil War era cannon and build a small museum exhibit. 

NATURE/ENVIRONMENT SHORTS

FINDING PEACE: THE STORY OF CLIFF KENT — dir. Drew Rasmus (USA), 2022

This film recounts the harrowing story of Cliff Kent, Michael Caligiuri and Joesph Breck and their fateful night off the coast of Santa Cruz Island.

LET’S MAKE IT — dir.  Caleb Matthew Duplain (USA), 2023.

A Nashville based designer explores parenting creativity into his children with woodworking projects.

PAGOSA IS MY NAME — dir. Darryl Saffer (USA), 2021.

A documentary the eyes of the San Juan Mountains, and in particular, Pagosa Peak.

THE WHEAT HARVEST — dir. Paul Dechant  (USA), 2022.

The rhythms of a typical day during the summer wheat harvest in Kansas.

LATE NIGHT SHORTS 

BEROOK — dir. Andreas Johansson (Sweden), 2023

Berook, a man in his fifties, whose life as a homeless person in Stockholm’s inner city is largely characterized by a search for identity.

CHIPPER — dir. Shaun MacLean (Spain), 2022.

After receiving a mysterious letter, a wayward son returns to his childhood home to wrestle with a dark family secret.

GUTTER — dir. Theodore Drusba (Canada), 2023

While in the crosshair of a thunderstorm, a pregnant woman, a businessman and a widower find shelter in a bowling alley.

MICKEY DOGFACE — dir. Zach Fleming (USA), 2021

Halloween night, three friends high in a van, and an urban legend surrounding a cult singer’s mysterious death in a fire – what could go wrong?

MICKS OUT — dir. Keenan Q O’Reilly (USA), 2022

A Boston ICE Agent is forced to choose between the law and his community. 

SOMEWHERE HIGHER — dir. Mohammad Gorjestani (USA), 2022 

In this vibrant anthology, cannabis users tell us that the perspective and clarity offered by cannabis far outweigh the vague, supposed risks. 

SARASOTA FILM FESTIVALFLORIDA AND SARASOTA SHORTS 

A WORLD I NEVER KNEW EXISTED — dir. Daniel Darby (Italy, Switzerland, USA) 2023

A Woman’s look into the world of skydiving, BASE jumping, and wingsuit flying.

IT’S A DOG — dir. Eli Shapiro (USA), 2023

He’s bald. Well, no, he’s *going* bald. He still has hair. On like, the sides. Does that count? It counts, right? Maybe? Either way, he’s pathetic. And he’s getting old.

THE ANNA MARIA ISLAND PLAYERS — dir. Lucas K. Piety (USA), 2023

The Island Payers is a community theater organization that operates out of the oldest theater in Manatee County. Discover The Players’ origin as well as the 150-year history of the building they occupy.

STOOD UP — dir. Maggie Perrotta (USA), 2023

Christina and Sara find themselves stood up while they wait for their online dates to arrive. What happens during the course of the evening surprises them both. It’s a story about connection, self-empowerment, and the joy of spontaneity.

WARRIORS OF SARASOTA — dir. Yoleidy Rosario-Hernandez (USA), 2023

Stories of local women of color in Sarasota who are leading the way as educators, community organizers, cultural practitioners, activists, and advocates.

WAITING — dir. Stephen Lehman (USA), 2023

A young woman wanders the city as she waits for an important phone call.

ARTIFACE — dir. Chris Hall (USA), 2023 

When a young convict is caught by law enforcement, his only way out is to infiltrate and deceive his own team as they gear up for their biggest score yet.

CONNECTION — dir. Jennie Jarvis (USA), 2023 

In the distant future, the climate crisis forces mankind to evacuate Earth and head to space with the hopes of colonizing a new world. Lauren, a self-made woman, uses the dating system to find a connection that might save more than her heart.

DANCE FOR ME — dir. Robin Hofmann (USA), 2023 

When a 15 yr old boy does not get the support he needs from his parents he finds an unexpected friendship with a lonely, elderly neighbor.

FLORIDA MOVES — dir. Damon Maulucci (USA), 2023 

A Florida Dad searches for a lifeline to his daughter during a divorce.

GLOSS — dir. Benjamin J. Murray (USA), 2023 

When a new “love drug” is released, two seemingly compatible people decide if dating is worth the risk to find true love or if all their problems can be solved in one little pill.

INÉS UNFORTUNATELY — dir. Anna Salinas (USA), 2023 

After getting her heart broken, Inés decides she must end it all… that is, until her perfectly planned suicide is interrupted by the ghost of her chatty Cuban neighbor.

CLOUDS — dir. Kody Austin Trent (USA), 2023

After the loss of her unborn son, Amy creates an artificial intelligence to cope and learn with.

BAILA CONMIGO — dir. Tristan Anthony Ortiz (USA), 2023 

Teenage Puerto Rican-American, Daniel Rosa, discovers a tragic truth about his family his world and identity gets flipped upside down, posing the question of who he wants to be and who he should be.

HIDDEN GEMS — dir. Marquis Dawsey (USA), 2023

Hidden Gems delves into the unique challenges of African American male business owners, highlighting their resilience and determination to overcome obstacles and achieve success.

HOW TO CARRY WATER — dir. Sasha Wortzel (USA), 2023

This punk rock fairytale doubles as a portrait of Shoog McDaniel — a fat, queer, and disabled photographer working in and around northern Florida’s vast network of freshwater springs.

MAKE THE CALL — dir. Chelsea Gonzalez (USA), 2023 

Two former best friends reunite in a changed world, finally confronting the demons that ripped them apart.

THE LAST RUNG — dir. Styles Summerlin (USA), 2023 

In this Stephen King story adaptation, Larry deals with his sister’s disappearance, and discovers what he is, and isn’t responsible for, as he searches for her.

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