2024 FILMS D - F Go here for Passes/Tickets
Di Sarno- The Story Of Emilio's Ballato
The connection to Southern Italy runs deep. Emilio was born in the San Marzano area, home of the famous tomatoes. Gioacchino, his brother-in-law still grows them there for him. The passion this family pours into the restaurant is what makes it magical. This is what New York is about.
Johannes Kroemer, Lou Carvell
10 min. | USA, GERMANY | Documentary Short
PSCC March 22, 2 pm Theatre 2
David Ferrie
Called "one of history's most important individuals" by New Orleans DA Jim Garrison, David Ferrie was a man of many talents and many sins. Explore Ferrie's bizarre worldview and suggestions the killing of President John F. Kennedy was motivated by racist white supremacists, a cabal which included both Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald.
James Day
17 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 21, 11:30 am Theatre 2
Do You See Me?
Blind musical prodigy Kyle Woodruff defies prejudice and expectations to become a skilled educator and the first blind male member of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. This inspiring short documentary showcases Kyle's extraordinary journey, as he overcomes obstacles, transforms lives through music, and shatters stereotypes in Utah's musical landscape.
22 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 24, 11:30 am Theatre 2
Camille Gottscheck
Duet
Having forged his own path out of desperation, MacArthur Genius award-winning musician Bright Sheng describes his experience in becoming a musician during the Cultural Revolution in China. Being a musician was the only way he could embrace his destiny, but it is a path that his talented 11-year-old daughter isn't sure she wants herself.
30 min. | CHINA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 24, 11:30 am Theatre 2
Lyuwei Chen
Dream To Cure Water
Two remote mountain communities in Peru that depend on the water try to fight back against the effects of climate change through innovative adaptation, combining ancestral tradition with state-of-the-art science
22 min. | SLOVENIA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 22, 7:30 pm Theatre 3
Ciril Jazbec
Dwight In Denmark
Dwight Lamb has been an important and influential old time folk fiddler in the American Midwest for decades, but due to a chance encounter with Danish champion fiddler Kristian Bugge and accordionist Mette Kathrine Jensen Staerk, he is now also important and influential in Denmark. Dwight had learned Danish tunes as a child from his immigrant grandfather.
27 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 24, 12 pm Theatre 3
Cristopher Lee Anderson
Eat Flowers
When photographer and writer Cig Harvey found out her best friend Mary was diagnosed with terminal leukemia, she did what she knew best: made photographs. As Mary faced isolation and debilitating treatment, Cig set out to bring the world to Mary. Over the coming years, Cig captured and sent Mary images of beauty, life and color. Images that evoked the sensual, the sacred, the delicate and the brave. Images exploding with color, piercing with light.
15 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 22, 4:30 pm Theatre 2
River Autumn Finlay
Filming Under Fire
They made training films. They shot combat. They created films to boost Americans’ morale and to demoralize the enemy. General Eisenhower said that if it did nothing else, the intelligence gathered by the Field Photographic Branch in advance of D-Day alone justified OSS' creation. At the war’s conclusion, they gathered evidence that was instrumental in convicting the Nazi High Command at Nuremberg. The story of John Ford in WWII.
21 min.| USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 25, 2:30 pm Theatre 3
Dan Gagliasso
Everything Is Fine
For Black residents in Evanston, Illinois, the YMCA was the heart and soul of the community. In 1980, the building was burned to the ground, kindling generational heartache and fissures in the city.
29 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 24, 4:30 pm
V. Kjeldsen, Leah Holmes, Kelsey Carroll
Far From Home
Samira Faizi escaped to India from Afghanistan in the hope of a better life. But she is now grappling with the possibility of being stuck forever, as slow asylum processes and the lack of a refugee law threaten her existence.
32 min. | INDIA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 24, 4:30 pm
Ankita Mukhopadhyay
Fitting In
Clothing is an expression of who we are. In this out-of-the-norm documentary, four unique subjects to the fashion scene, revisit their upbringings and how it shaped them to style how they dress today. In the lens of mannequins, and manifesting their personality through clothing.
8 min. | PERU | Documentary Short
PSCC March 21, 2:30 pm Theatre 3
Yamile Abuid
First Frames
27 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 22, 4:30 pm Theatre 2
Ilie Mitaru
Follow photographer and Syrian refugee Serbest Salih and his mobile darkroom project, which brings photography education to overlooked communities across southeast Turkey, where children contend with themes like integration, access to education and displacement from devastating earthquakes.
Foreigner
17 min. | USA | Animation
PSCC March 22, 2:30 pm Theatre 3
Giovanni Lodigiani
An alien looking for life on other planets arrive on earth now made of wastelands. He descends into a large cave in the underworld. He discovers prehistoric animals brought back to life thanks to genetic experiments of a now extinct human civilization.
Frank And His Dogs
11 min. | USA | Documentary Short
PSCC March 24 12 pm Theatre 3
Owen Markham
An aging Irishman lives a simple yet busy life amongst his friends and his dogs.
From This Small Place
74 min. | USA | Documentary Feature
PSCC March 24, 5 pm Theatre 3
Taimi Arvidson
A six-year-old Rohingya boy named Hossain fills his days with grand adventure while growing up in the world’s biggest refugee camp. The crisis around him grows increasingly dangerous and he must grapple with the complexities of an unfair world for the first time in his young life.
Flutter
6 min. | USA | Animation
PSCC March 24, 2 pm Theatre 1
Adam Reed Levy
Jerry, an awkwardly plump hummingbird, desperately tries to fit in with his siblings. But more often than not, he only weighs them down, literally. After accidentally destroying the family nest, Jerry is exiled to an old dead tree, never to be seen or heard from again
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