Phoenix Film Festival / WICKED QUEER Film Festival 2019 - Gamers
An amateur female gamer is given a once in a lifetime opportunity to try out for a pro league gaming team, only to be repressed by self-doubt.
Read MoreAn amateur female gamer is given a once in a lifetime opportunity to try out for a pro league gaming team, only to be repressed by self-doubt.
Read MoreA true story of struggle and hope shot in San Francisco starring Pablo Carranza.
Read MoreA young Indian woman living in Australia gets a call from her mum back home.
Read MoreFive years ago Kisilu, a Kenyan farmer, started to use his camera to capture the life of his family, his village and the damages of climate change. When a violent storm throws him and a Norwegian filmmaker together we see him transform from a father, to community leader to an activist on the global stage.
Read MoreA guy makes a bad first impression when he meets his girlfriend’s family as they gather at her grandfather’s death bed.
Read MoreComparing the lifestyles of a cattle rancher, hunter-gatherer, and vegan activist, this film investigates the reasoning behind their choices to eat responsibly.
Read MoreHuman rights become profoundly personal when dissident artist Ai Weiwei's monumental exhibition on Alcatraz inspires thousands of visitors to connect with prisoners of conscience worldwide.
Read MoreYanni’s mum is on her way to audition for a role as Shakespeare’s Viola when she discovers that her young son has been left home alone. Through a series of phone calls, she fights to balance the most important roles of her life, whilst walking in the most controversial area of central Athens, Patision Avenue.
Read More(Time will never come back). A young director is documenting the last month of his grandfather’s daily life. The grandmother takes care of the grandfather in an affectionate and humorous way. The film deals with two major subjects: love and death.
Read MoreA documentary/narrative hybrid about a woman recalling in the near future the doubts she faced between 2015 and 2017 while writing, directing, producing, and starring in her first feature film, an investigatory patchwork weaving together conversations with female artists and intimate scenes from her own personal life.
Read MoreNearly 20 years after one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history, four survivors return to Columbine High School to share their experiences and journeys toward healing.
Read MoreAs she tastes the salt on her lips, a widow cannot but cry. But what better place to cool down tears, than a cold lover’s lap?
Read MoreAfter a disastrous event on his construction site, Armando acts quickly to save his crew but instead stumbles upon an unspeakable truth.
Read MoreA Kyrgyz man takes it upon himself to transform his abandoned Soviet mining village into an international tourism destination.
Read MoreIn the midst of her family’s rejection, Elena wants to experience her own sexuality. A poetic film that explores love and freedom in the heart of a young woman.
Read MoreIt has been said that Gloria was the first African-American woman to sue the Catholic Church. Respect and LOVE is a short experimental documentary, in which the film-maker sits down with her mother 30 years later to gain insight on how those experiences have shaped her mother’s life.
Read MoreIf you’re an immigrant to the United States, you’re going to need to learn English as a second language. And what better place than Englishtopia? Conveniently located in West New York, New Jersey, right through the Lincoln Tunnel. As “The English Teecher”, Danny Dresden finds his calling, finds his people and finds out that Utopia isn’t all it's cracked up to be.
Read MoreIn an impoverished country, rife with contradiction, a young girl is torn by her obligation to her family and the influence of foreign visitors.
Read MoreA meeting with the famous Spanish photographer, Cristina Garcia Rodero, member of the Magnum Photos Agency. A conversation rescued from the box of all those visual memories that come to mind while processing my photos in the solitude of the Dark Room.
Read MoreLine has Down syndrome. She has a dream to make her own short film. She gets the chance to do it...
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