Orgiastic Hyper-Plastic

An animated extravaganza of plastic collected from beaches, roadsides, attics and junk shops. This is an elegy to a love affair that has gone sour, a fond farewell to that […]

Eye of the Storm

Screening Virtually March 19-28. Purchase Tickets Here.    Follows James Morrison, widely recognized as one of Britain’s finest landscape artists, as he faces his greatest ever challenge. His work hangs […]

Dawn Chorus

    A global environmental film project consisting of cinematic and meditative scenes of dawn captured on May 3, 2020 — International Dawn Chorus Day — from all over the […]

Remixing Madagascar

Follows Ben Mirin on his exploration of Madagascar’s wildlife, music, and conservation. Ben set out to explore the island and record the sounds of the country’s unique lemurs, birds, and […]

Nomad

When Bruce Chatwin was dying of AIDS, his friend Werner Herzog made a final visit. As a parting gift, Chatwin gave Herzog his rucksack. Thirty years later, Herzog sets out […]

Museum Town

In 2017, MASS MoCA became the largest museum for contemporary art in the world — but just three decades before, its vast brick buildings were the abandoned relics of a […]

Haida Modern

Indigenous artist Robert Davidson has become one of the foremost modern artists and cultural activists of the age. In this film, the artist plus art historians, politicians, rock stars, and […]

Shoulders Deep

Aniya Wingate is a radiant and talented 17-year-old African American dancer from Houston, who was displaced from her home for half a year by Hurricane Harvey. Shoulders Deep translates her […]

Stuffed

Welcome to the surprising and unique world of taxidermy. Through the eyes and hands of passionate renowned artists across the world, Stuffed allows the audience to dip into and explore […]

Collodion: The Process of Preservation

The lens of photographer and physician Eric Overton captures a fearless and uncommonly vulnerable self-portrait of American wilderness, our relationship to each other, and the possibility that nature itself may […]