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Family Bonds Protect a Trans Teen in Texas

The documentary “Love to the Max” captures one family’s determination to live authentically in an anti-trans political climate.

June 26, 2024

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An Intimate Cartography of Costa Rica in “Direcciones”

In María Luisa Santos and Carlo Nasisse’s short film, addresses suggest an alternative understanding of space and time.
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Revisiting New York’s Historic Abortion Law in “Deciding Vote”

Jeremy Workman and Robert Lyons’s film reconstructs the passage of a 1970 law that made the state a sanctuary for people seeking abortions, and cost a lawmaker his career.
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A Story of Black Joy and Family Names in “Parker”

Sharon Liese and Catherine Hoffman’s short film follows three close-knit generations through the process of changing their last name and unravelling some family history.
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Preparing to Fly in “Puffling”

In Jessica Bishopp’s meditative short film, teen-agers in Iceland make it their mission to rescue lost puffins.
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Two Perspectives on One Tragic Raid in Afghanistan

In “The Night Doctrine,” by Mauricio Rodríguez Pons and Almudena Toral, the experiences of U.S.-backed Afghan Special Forces soldiers, and of the civilians they targeted, come together in an intimate portrait of national trauma.
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Exploring the Imaginative Worlds of Blind Children in “The Unicorn in Snowpants Suddenly Ran Off”

Philipp Schaeffer’s film is a glimpse at the overlap of play and perception.
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The “Alpha Kings” Practicing Financial Domination Online

Enrique Pedráza-Botero and Faye Tsakas’s short documentary follows a group of friends in suburban Texas who make their living in the world of “findom” on OnlyFans.
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Rock and Roll and Elder Care in “Goldie”

In Billy Miossi’s short documentary, a cover-band front man brings music and exuberance to a quieter audience.
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“La Isla” Shows the Absences Left by El Salvador’s Mass Arrests

On a quiet fishing island, families whose fathers and sons were swept up in anti-gang arrests have become the collateral damage of a crackdown.
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Happiness Begins with Café con Leche, in “Encarnación”

In a low moment, the filmmaker David Pisonero Tarantino set out to learn how his great-aunt maintained her bright disposition.
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Ukrainian Artists Prepare for War in “Liturgy of Anti-Tank Obstacles”

A documentary short by the Ukrainian filmmaker Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk shows sculptors of religious statues using their tools and training for a new purpose after the Russian invasion.
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“Swift Justice” Looks Inside a Sharia Courtroom

The documentary offers an unrivalled glimpse into the heart of the Taliban’s Afghanistan, and into the truth that the West has failed to grasp about America’s longest war.
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A Deathly Rorschach Test in “Requiem for a Whale”

Ido Weisman filmed onlookers and officials who gathered around the body of a young whale on a Mediterranean beach.
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A Grandmother’s Salt and Pepper Shakers Take on a New Life

In a short documentary, Meredith Moore catalogues her grandmother’s extensive collection, and explores how our obsessions shape our lives.
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The Inner Life of an Internet Companion in “It’s What Each Person Needs”

Sophy Romvari’s film follows a young woman who works online, sometimes stripping, sometimes singing, always involved in the performance of self.