Artis—Naples announces Naples International Film Festival selections
Published on September 26, 2025
NIFF presents a celebration of short films on Opening Night and closes with The Princess Bride, accompanied live by Jack Everly and the Naples Philharmonic
Juried competitions include the Narrative Feature Prize, Documentary Feature Prize, and the inaugural Short Film Prize
Naples, FL (September 26, 2025) – Artis—Naples has announced the film lineup for the 17th annual Naples International Film Festival (NIFF), to be held from October 23 to 26, 2025.
The festival opens on Thursday, October 23, with Opening Night Shorts: Unexpected Outcomes, featuring all seven creative short films participating in NIFF’s inaugural Short Film Juried Competition, screened in Hayes Hall. This celebration of short film highlights the imaginative power and condensed storytelling that have long made shorts a cornerstone of cinema. The festival will close on Sunday, October 26, with a special presentation of The Princess Bride in Concert, featuring a live performance of Mark Knopfler’s iconic score by the Naples Philharmonic, conducted by Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly.
This year’s festival includes 60 films, selected from among nearly 1,000 submitted films: 10 narrative features, 12 documentary features and 38 short films, representing 17 countries and including 47 premieres (five world, one U.S., five east coast and 36 Florida premieres). Select filmmakers will participate in post-screening Q&A conversations as well as panel discussions during the festival. Screenings and other film festival events will take place across the Artis—Naples Kimberly K. Querrey and Louis A. Simpson Cultural Campus—Hayes Hall, Daniels Pavilion and Norris Garden—and at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema at Mercato.
“Each year, the Naples International Film Festival affirms the role of film as a vital art form within our multidisciplinary mission,” said Artis—Naples CEO and President Kathleen van Bergen. “This year’s lineup offers stories and perspectives that cross cultures and experiences, reminding us of the many ways the arts can deepen our understanding of ourselves and each other. NIFF continues to be a place for filmmakers and film lovers to come together in meaningful dialogue, sparking conversations that continue long after the festival ends.”
“Our team has spent the past several months shaping a lineup that reflects the rich and varied spirit of independent cinema,” said David Filner, executive vice president, artistic operations. “From powerful documentaries to inventive narrative features and short films, these selections invite audiences into an experience that is as engaging as it is diverse. NIFF remains a space where filmmakers and film lovers share in the discovery and excitement that only cinema can inspire.”
“NIFF is more than a festival,” added Festival Producer Shannon Franklin. “It has earned a reputation as a welcoming destination for both emerging and established filmmakers who know their work will be embraced and celebrated here. The warmth of the Southwest Florida community makes the experience truly special for everyone, and we look forward to the energy and sense of celebration this year’s festival will bring.”
On Thursday, October 23, NIFF’s Opening Night Shorts program will screen seven inventive short films in Hayes Hall (5833 Pelican Bay Blvd), all participating in the festival’s inaugural Short Film Juried Competition. The lineup includes Kathy Meng’s Willow and Wu, a lyrical story of friendship between two outsiders navigating shifting cultural identities; John Kelly’s Retirement Plan, a darkly comic take on aging and unexpected second acts; and Tyler Cunningham’s Learning How to Drive, a coming-of-age tale that blends humor and poignancy as a young woman wrestles with newfound independence.
Also screening are Herman Karlsson’s Xmas Tree, a darkly comedic meditation on family holiday traditions; Ric Serena’s Drop Off, a tightly drawn comedy about family; and Lee Knight’s A Friend of Dorothy, an affectionate look at loneliness in old age and intergenerational friendship. The evening concludes with The Singers, directed by Sam Davis, a musical narrative capturing the joy and vulnerability of live performance.
NIFF’s Closing Night on Sunday, October 25, will feature a beloved classic in a format unique to NIFF as Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly and the Naples Philharmonic present The Princess Bride in Concert, performing Mark Knopfler’s enchanting score live. This special event continues NIFF’s tradition of pairing film with live orchestral performance for a memorable finale.
Audiences will also enjoy NIFF’s signature “Cinema Under the Stars” in Norris Garden, located on the Artis—Naples cultural campus. On Friday, October 24, the festival will present director Patrick Creadon’s The Pantone Guy, a colorful documentary about Lawrence Herbert, the visionary behind the Pantone Matching System, whose obsession with standardizing color transformed the way the world communicates and creates. And on Saturday, October 25, audiences will experience Isabel Hagen’s On a String, a narrative feature following a gifted violist torn between artistic ambition and the often-depressing life of a professional musician.
More than $15,000 in cash prizes will be awarded at this year’s Closing Night Awards Ceremony in Daniels Pavilion on Sunday, October 26. NIFF will once again present the Audience Awards for Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature and Best Short Film, as well as the Focus on the Arts Awards, the impact Award, the Indie Spirit Award, the Programmers’ Choice Awards, Best First Feature, the Rising Star Award and the Florida Film Award. Additionally, 2025 marks the sixth consecutive year NIFF presents juried awards in Narrative Feature and Documentary Feature categories, and it is the first year the festival will present a juried award in the Short Films category.
The Narrative Feature Juried Competition slate includes Hugo André’s Happy as Larry, a heartfelt drama about an unlikely friendship that blossoms into something deeper as two men walk the tightrope between despair and delight; Ricardo de Montreuil’s Mistura, which intertwines food, memory and tradition in a cross-cultural tale of identity and transformation; and Isabel Hagen’s On a String.
The Documentary Feature Juried Competition includes Mark Craig’s Apollo 1, a riveting exploration of NASA’s early tragedy that reshaped the space program and the lives of the astronauts’ families; Ben Hethcoat and Keita Ideno’s Coroner to the Stars, an insider’s look at the work and life of a medical examiner in Los Angeles whose high-profile cases helped shape headlines and cultural conversation; and
Cindy Meehl’s Jimmy & The Demons, which follows 79-year-old sculptor Jimmy Grashow over four years as he devotes himself to a towering magnum opus.
Beyond the juried slate, NIFF audiences will discover a range of compelling narrative features that bring humor and heart to the screen. Reed Arnold’s Do Us Part spins a witty tale of wedding-day chaos when long-buried secrets resurface between three college friends, testing loyalty and love in equal measure. In Katy Chevigny’s The Easy Kind, acclaimed country singer Elizabeth Cook plays a fictionalized version of herself in a genre-bending story that blurs documentary and drama, tracing one woman’s fight to define her own artistic identity in the Nashville spotlight. Meanwhile, Amy Landecker’s For Worse follows a newly divorced, sober mother who stumbles through the highs and lows of midlife reinvention, delivering a heartfelt romantic comedy headlined by real-life couple Amy Landecker and Bradley Whitford.
The festival’s nonfiction highlights extend beyond the juried competition as well, showcasing portraits of resilience and discovery. Wendy Lobel’s Anxiety Club uses humor and candor to examine mental health through the lens of today’s most self-aware comedians, including Marc Maron and Aparna Nancherla. Jenna Naranjo Winters’ Dream Touch Believe profiles blind, Indigenous sculptor Michael Naranjo, whose extraordinary artistry and perseverance have inspired collectors and admirers worldwide. And returning NIFF alum Sean Cisterna’s Silver Screamers presents a joyous chronicle of senior citizens who defy stereotypes by creating their very own horror film—finding camaraderie, empowerment and a few jump scares along the way.
Themes for the Naples International Film Festival’s curated short film programs include A Family Affair, Twists and Turns, The International Art of Animation, Florida Stories and the recurring Student Filmmaker Showcase.
Tickets for all screenings and activities at Alamo Drafthouse go on sale September 26. Tickets for the Opening Night Film and Party; the Closing Night Awards Ceremony, Film and Wrap Party; and The Princess Bride in Concert are on sale now. For more information, visit artisnaples.org/niff.
NIFF extends deep appreciation to Festival Presenting Sponsors Richard and Christine Lublin. Generous support is also provided by the Collier County Tourist Development Council.
Sincere thanks to Opening Night Film and Party Sponsor The Woodruff Institute; Closing Night Awards Ceremony, Film and Wrap Party Sponsor Scott Meloun; Friday and Saturday Night Norris Garden Screening Sponsors Vincent and Debra Maffeo; and Theater Sponsors Entech, Bobbi and David Drobis, FisherBroyles and Tes and Brian Manley. NIFF is pleased to partner with Gulfshore Life and The Naples Press as exclusive Media Sponsors.
The 2025 Naples International Film Festival (NIFF) Official Selections:
OPENING NIGHT SHORT FILMS
A Friend of Dorothy EAST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Lee Knight
Country: U.K. | Running time: 21 minutes
A lonely widow’s quiet life is upended when a teenage boy accidentally kicks a ball into her garden, leading to a blossoming friendship neither could have imagined.
Drop Off
Director: Rick Serena
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 3 minutes
A couple unravels as parenting takes its toll, leading to a debate about unloading their children at a nearby fire station.
Learning How to Drive FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Tyler Cunningham
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 10 minutes
A recent L.A. transplant and struggling actress-turned-babysitter must chauffeur a precocious preteen to a birthday party in Laurel Canyon. There’s just one problem: She barely knows how to drive.
Retirement Plan FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: John Kelly
Country: Ireland | Running Time: 7 minutes
Lacking enthusiasm in his overstimulated midlife, Ray (Domhnall Gleeson) dreams of the beauty and joy he will find in retirement.
The Singers
Director: Sam Davis
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 18 minutes
The Singers explores the complexities of masculinity and the power of vulnerability through art as a pub of downtrodden patrons unexpectedly connects through an impromptu sing-off.
Willow and Wu FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Kathy Meng
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 14 minutes
On her day off—and fresh off a breakup—Willow, a young, overworked assistant, is assigned to help her high-powered boss’ husband with a bizarre task that’s clearly beyond her job duties.
Xmas Tree EAST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Herman Karlsson
Country: Finland | Running Time: 15 minutes
When someone steals the expensive Christmas tree Marco purchased, he refuses to buy another one. Instead, he decides to steal one from a nearby property owned by a neighbor. Unfortunately, his plan goes awry.
CLOSING NIGHT FILM PRESENTATION
The Princess Bride
Director: Rob Reiner
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 98 minutes
A fairy tale adventure about a beautiful young woman and her one true love who must find her after a long separation and save her from the evils of the mythical kingdom of Florin.
NARRATIVE COMPETITION FEATURES
Happy As Larry FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Hugo André
Country: U.K. | Running Time: 87 minutes
Unsatisfied with life after years of writing novels more interesting than his own life, Larry goes on one last adventure before his scheduled demise. But Dale, an uninvited companion, disrupts his final chapter.
Mistura
Director: Ricardo de Montreuil
Country: Peru | Running Time: 97 minutes
A prejudiced woman’s life unravels after her husband leaves her. Out of necessity, she opens a restaurant, where a diverse team slowly transforms her, leading her to discover Peru’s remarkable cuisine and people.
On a String FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Isabel Hagen
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 78 minutes
A Juilliard-trained violist still living at home with her parents in New York City makes money playing gigs with friends until her toxic ex reappears and informs her of an opening for a violist in a prestigious orchestra.
DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION FEATURES
Apollo 1 FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Mark Craig
Countries: U.K./Germany | Running Time: 102 minutes
As a new generation readies a return to the moon, Apollo 1 looks back at the tragedy that killed astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee on January 27, 1967, in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Coroner to the Stars FLORIDA PREMIERE
Directors: Ben Hethcoat, Keita Ideno
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 83 minutes
Learn about Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the former Los Angeles County chief medical examiner-coroner, whose groundbreaking autopsies from Marilyn Monroe to John Belushi forever shaped American culture.
Jimmy & The Demons FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Cindy Meehl
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 93 minutes
Go inside the mind of celebrated sculptor James Grashow, age 79, as he pours time, labor, creativity, passion and his health into his magnum opus: a towering sculpture of Jesus and demons.
ADDITIONAL NARRATIVE FEATURES
Do Us Part EAST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Reed Arnold
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 93 minutes
When Rose, Ryan’s never-quite-requited love and best friend from college, shows up to his wedding unannounced, determined to rectify her greatest mistake, Ryan’s best man, Mark, must navigate a minefield of secrets to prevent the past from rewriting the future.
The Easy Kind FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Katy Chevigny
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 98 minutes
In this genre-bending debut narrative feature, veteran documentary filmmaker Katy Chevigny follows a rising middle-aged country music singer as she navigates the music industry while trying to free herself from the everyday issues holding her back.
For Worse FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Amy Landecker
Country: U.S. |Running Time: 85 minutes
Fresh off a messy divorce, a 50-year-old sober mom tries to rebuild her life and stumbles into a new beginning after finding herself at a Gen Z wedding behaving like a drunk 25-year-old bridesmaid.
Group – The Schopenhauer Project WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Alexis Lloyd
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 119 minutes
The members of a therapy group deal with its dissolution after a newcomer reveals his intentions to write a TV series based on his experience in this world premiere from French filmmaker Alexis Lloyd (30 Beats) that’s been called “the closest representation of what group feels like.”
Omaha
Director: Cole Webley
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 83 minutes
Following a tragedy, two children embark on a cross-country journey with their father, encountering an unfamiliar world. As their adventure unfolds, one child discovers things might not be what they seem.
Pilgrim FLORIDA PREMIERE
Directors: Scout Purdy and Doug Purdy
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 111 minutes
An overachieving teen and her man-child father decide to hike the California coast in this heartwarming story of connection and discovery.
Seems Like Love FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Yana Klimova-Yusupova
Country: Russia | Running Time: 92 minutes
When you travel to an unfamiliar place, you never know what or who you’ll love. As Liza explores Saint Petersburg for the first time, she becomes smitten with the city’s sights, bohemian parties and two new friends.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTARY FEATURES
Anxiety Club
Director: Wendy Lobel
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 86 minutes
Anxiety Club takes the audience backstage to meet with some of today’s most brilliant (and anxious) comedians as they candidly share their personal struggles with the world’s most prevalent mental health condition: anxiety.
Dream Touch Believe EAST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Jenna Naranjo Winters
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 85 minutes
This film explores the inspiring life story of blind, Indigenous sculptor Michael Naranjo. With no eyes and the use of one hand, Naranjo, a veteran who suffered his injuries in a Vietnam grenade attack, creates sculptures coveted by collectors worldwide.
The Pantone Guy
Director: Patrick Creadon
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 80 minutes
At age 96, Palm Beach resident Larry Herbert reflects on his life, from his Depression-era Brooklyn upbringing to creating the Pantone Matching System, which revolutionized the worldwide use of color, enhancing artistic expression and commercial production.
Rebel With a Clause
Director: Brandt Johnson
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 86 minutes
A grammar guru takes her pop-up grammar advice on a road trip across all 50 states to show that comma fights can bring us closer together in a divided time.
Remembering Big: Juan “Chi Chi” Rodriguez Story FLORIDA PREMIERE
Directors: Marisol Gonzalez, Alina Mogollon-Volk
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 84 minutes
From the sugarcane plantation to the PGA Hall of Fame, this documentary feature follows the stunning rise of a poor Puerto Rican kid to becoming one of professional golf’s most popular players in history.
Silver Screamers FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Sean Cisterna
Country: Canada | Running Time: 94 minutes
A group of seniors living in a retirement community band together on an extraordinary adventure—making a horror film. Along the way, the seniors challenge stereotypes, defy expectations and discover how the timeless power of creativity can build lasting friendships.
Thaw FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Robin Hauser
Countries: U.S./Barbados | Running Time: 86 minutes
Egg freezing is a billion-dollar industry that gives women the freedom to pause their biological clocks and extend their reproductive choices. Thaw follows three American women as they navigate their options and question what “choice” means in this new era of eggs on ice.
The Stamp Thief
Director: Dan Sturman
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 103 minutes
Part detective story, part heist film and part untold history, The Stamp Thief investigates a Holocaust-era rumor that a mysterious Nazi stole priceless stamp collections from concentration camp victims and buried them in a Polish town.
The True Story of Tamara de Lempicka & The Art of Survival
Director: Julie Rubio
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 96 minutes
From her rise in the world of art in 1920s Paris and fleeing fascism in the 1940s, this documentary traces the turbulent and decadent life and career of one of the 20th century’s most revered female artists, the preeminent Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka.
SHORT FILM PACKAGE: A FAMILY AFFAIR
Baby Blues FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Helen Komini Knudsen
Country: Norway | Running Time: 10 minutes
What goes on in the mind of a sleep-deprived mother as she takes her napping baby on a walk? Follow Marte on her stroll to a nearby coffee shop as she tries to avoid the threats that may awaken her newborn.
The Frame U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Óskar Þór Ámundason
Country: Iceland | Running Time: 17 minutes
Eva and Halldór’s mother stopped speaking since falling ill. Eva has been taking care of her with the help of nurse Védís, but when Halldór visits, the household balance is disrupted with unforeseen consequences.
Hāfu FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Josh Wolff
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 16 minutes
Emi, a Japanese American and bride-to-be, reconnects with her recently relocated grandmother. As the two learn about each other, Emi begins to embrace a side of her she never knew, opening a door that can never be closed.
Mildred 4 a Million FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Kimmie P. Callaway
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 21 minutes
A gregarious great-grandmother who desperately wants the attention of her tech-obsessed great-granddaughter sets out on a quest to get a million followers on TikTok.
Timeless WORLD PREMIERE
Directors: Stevo Chang, Rachel Mathieu
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 11 minutes
When an overworked woman encounters a freak accident that leaves time frozen, she thinks she’s finally found the freedom to explore Paris, her dream city, alone.
SHORTS PACKAGE: TWISTS AND TURNS
Halfway Haunted FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Sam Rudykoff
Country: Canada | Running Time: 17 minutes
Jess, a tenant living in a haunted house (because she can’t afford anything else), teams up with a ghost to stop a real estate developer from demolishing the home they share.
The Protagonist Gene FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Kyle Leland Cullerton
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 8 minutes
When the timid Lisa meets with her physician and is medically diagnosed as a supporting character, she takes matters into her own hands, swallowing an experimental serum to attain main character energy.
Remote Strutting EAST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Lorna Fitzsimons
Country: Ireland | Running Time: 12 minutes
Mia, a deaf, talented young IT professional, navigates the complexities of her career and personal life by shifting between real and imaginary worlds. In the real world, she works remotely, daydreaming about working in a vibrant office with fun colleagues.
Rolling Film, Rocking History, Al Maysles Captures the Beatle FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Bart Weiss
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 11 minutes
Al and David Maysles directed some of the greatest documentary films ever (Gimme Shelter/Grey Gardens), but their work capturing intimate moments of the Beatles’ arrival in New York City in 1964 hasn’t been told until now.
The Second Time Around FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Jack Howard
Country: U.K. | Running Time: 12 minutes
Left alone closing a café on a stormy night, a young waitress opens the door to let a mysterious older woman inside, while also opening her mind to the belief that this moment matters more than she knows.
Wilhelm Scream FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Anna Quinlan
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 12 minutes
Besides making movies, the one thing Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Quentin Tarantino and hundreds of other filmmakers have in common is that they all used a sound effect called the “Wilhelm Scream,” the most infamous inside joke in cinema history.
SHORTS PACKAGE: INTERNATIONAL ART OF ANIMATION
Éiru FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Giovanna Ferrari
Country: Ireland | Running Time: 13 minutes
Determined to be a warrior, the smallest child of an Iron Age clan is thrust into action after a well runs dry. With no one smaller, she descends into it, hoping to bring water back to her people and become the village’s most unlikely hero.
Hurikán FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Jan Saska
Countries: Czech Republic, France, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Running Time: 13 minutes
In one of Prague’s wildest districts, Hurikán faces robbers, cops and his own thirst as he rushes to find a new keg to save his favorite beer stand from closing while also impressing an attractive bartender.
Line 12 FLORIDA PREMIERE
Directors: Sarah Schulz, Christopher Schmier
Country: Germany | Running Time: 8 minutes
The meticulous and dependable train conductor on Line 12 has his carefully planned day upended when he finds a stowaway and carefree musician hiding in his machine room. Then catastrophe strikes, and the two must overcome their differences to save the train from derailment.
Ovary-Acting FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Ida Melum
Country: U.K. | Running Time: 12 minutes
While stuck at her sister’s baby shower, a 30-something woman is forced to decide whether she wants to have kids or not after unexpectedly giving birth to her reproductive organs.
Patterns FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Alex Glawion
Country: Germany | Running Time: 8 minutes
A traveler’s positive mindset goes awry after encountering a barrage of noise and rude people during his morning commute, forcing him to put on his headphones and escape into a vibrant, patterned world where he briefly meets a lively woman before returning to real life.
Scars We Love FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Raphaël Jouzeau
Country: France | Running Time: 15 minutes
Despite breaking up, Gaspard is still in love with Leïla. When the two meet in a café to find some closure, they delve into their past and begin to understand what led to their demise.
Vinny
Director: Declan Boyle
Country: Ireland | Running Time: 3 minutes
A vinyl record named Vinny takes viewers on a nostalgic journey as he struggles to remain relevant despite changes in style and formats, positioning him as a relic of the past. Is he destined for a life of collecting dust on a shelf, or will he somehow make a comeback?
SHORTS PACKAGE: FLORIDA STORIES
George V
Directors: Dennis Scholl, Dia Kontaxis
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 12 minutes
When a Ukrainian immigrant retires to 1970s South Beach, he discovers a hidden talent for fine art. Decades later, a young friend’s devotion to preserving his work results in a celebrated museum exhibition.
The Little Brown Bird
Director: KT Bryden
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 33 minutes
Once down to 80 in the wild, the Florida grasshopper sparrow is at risk of extinction. Biologist Fabiola ‘Fabby’ Baeza-Tarin and an unexpected team work together to protect the sparrows, their shrinking habitat and the headwaters of the Everglades.
Lynda Fay Braun WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jacopo Fantastichini
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 6 minutes
In the wake of Hurricane Ian, Naples-based abstract painter Lynda Braun transforms destruction into inspiration, revealing how resilience and creativity can uncover beauty in the overlooked patterns of everyday life.
Parker & Sammy FLORIDA PREMIERE
Directors: Guto Barra, Peter DiMario
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 33 minutes
Naples residents Parker Seward and Sammy Callari take over the silver screen in this film about a friendship that develops between a young man with Down syndrome and an ex-cage fighter.
SHORTS PACKAGE: STUDENT FILMMAKER SHOWCASE
Holy Cow (College) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Karthik Swaminathan
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 2 minutes
A young boy in India becomes frustrated by cows in the road impeding his way to school. But after he rejects the sacred animal, a holy cow shows up to teach him a lesson.
Irrational Geographic (College) FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Katie Gibbs
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 2 minutes
Despite their ability to converse like humans, two animals on the set of a wildlife documentary are not being cooperative. Join the film crew as they attempt to capture an intense chase scene between the two.
The Lonely Life of Lint (College) FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Sarah Sklar
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 4 minutes
A lint creature in the dryer vent of a corner laundromat becomes aware of its isolation and loneliness and sets out to make a friend.
Midnight Monsters (College) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Lauren Best
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 2 minutes
A baby bunny must overcome her fear of the dark to confront a sinister wolf made entirely of shadows after she believes the big, bad wolf stole her beloved carrot plushie while she slept.
Pulpitum (K-12) FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Caleb Reese Paul
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 15 minutes
Determined to find her missing sister, Claire investigates the mysterious church rituals of her small town and battles fragmented visions, cryptic encounters, ever-present surveillance, and a dangerously unorthodox society.
Veil of Valor (College)
Director: Emily Rice
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 8 minutes
The quiet resilience of a military spouse is tested after her husband deploys, leaving her to care for their young daughter and face her own battle with loneliness.
What the Heaven! (College) FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Richard Yan
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 13 minutes
When a Chinese American film student is visited by the ghost of his recently deceased father, the student is not only forced to confront the supernatural but is enlisted by the ghost to resolve unfinished business before he can pass on to the afterlife.
Where We Left Off (K-12) FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Hunter Nickless
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 10 minutes
Childhood sweethearts Vivian and Grant grew up believing they had their future all planned out. But when a secret comes to life, their plans to attend the same college—and live out their happily ever after—are upended.
Wrestle-Off (College) FLORIDA PREMIERE
Director: Sabatino Ciatti Jr.
Country: U.S. | Running Time: 19 minutes
High school wrestler Alex battles with the grief of her father’s passing and the hostility of her teammates as she competes for a varsity spot on an all-male wrestling team.
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