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- A dream. A nightmare. Reality. Serge is a young man living with autism and dealing with ongoing depression. He lives on a schedule to try and keep his negative thoughts in check. Everything comes crashing down when he has to face his fears in a confession for therapy.
- NYC, March 2020: Covid is spreading rapidly, the government is clueless, and life becomes increasingly surreal as the death rate spirals upwards. Then the racial justice protests erupt - A visual diary of a frightening yet inspiring time.
- A provocative and honest journey deep into the world of a woman determined to buck the sterility of modern life.
- A bicycle caravan -- with the theme, "Money or Life" -- travels 500 miles across Europe to join protests in Prague against the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. The goal is to create a mobile utopian community which will be a living counter-example to the values of these powerful financial institutions. The landscape is beautiful, and bicycles possess their own poetry. But it's not always easy functioning without money. The authorities have their own ideas about policing the intersection of utopia and everyday life. And should the caravan succeed in getting to Prague, there's the matter of shutting down the World Bank/IMF meeting...
- On April 20-22, 2001, the leaders of 34 nations met in Quebec to discuss the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA). A 2 1/2 miles long, 10 feet high security wall was constructed around all of Quebec's 'Old City', site of the meetings, in an attempt to silence protest. A first-person document, this film conveys what it was like to be present at the wall as thousands of people - of all ages and from all walks of life - overcame massive barrages of tear gas to make their voices heard.
- Two friends play a silly game they see from TikTok. What started out as a fun-time quickly turns into an exploration of trauma, guilt, and bloodshed.