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Radon's Daughters

Nuclear Weapons 2.0
Newest documentary feature by two time Academy Award nominee Glenn Silber.
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Paring
Director Jett Garrison
When married couple Mia and Dominick visit their friend Sky for the weekend to meet her new fiancé Jack, he seems uncannily familiar to Dominick. Over magic mushroom tea, the women unpack the tensions in their lifelong intimacy, and the men rediscover their connection, in a far deeper encounter than anyone expected

Frontera
Written and Directed by Jack Evans
Starring Wyatt Mortenson and Isabel García
Frontera is an original 25-minute Western short about grief, spirituality and the teachings of the wilderness. Set in 1921, in the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution, it follows an 18-year-old boy who flees a disaster in the United States to be rescued by a community of refugees in Northern Mexico. Recovering from his wounds in an impoverished ejido farm, he struggles to process his own trauma as it compares to the harsh lessons learned by his refugee companions. Filmed during 2024's total solar eclipse in Coahuila, Mexico, Frontera is a spiritually-charged reckoning with the violence of borders and the vital educations of the nonhuman world around us.

The Land Acknowledgement Streaming Experience (L.A.S.E.)
The Land Acknowledgement Streaming Experience (L.A.S.E.) shines a unique light on America by looking at the country the way we look at it ourselves—through the window of a moving vehicle—revealing deeper truths that are sometimes paved over. Through a 100 hour continuous video stream of a journey around the outermost roads of the lower 48, viewers will see truck stops and diners and railroad crossings and the endless roadways that connect the towns and hamlets and cities. L.A.S.E. seeks to bring a Native American perspective through these roadways. As L.A.S.E. travel from state to state, they’ll educate viewers on the traditional homelands of Native America through specifically naming each Native American community, landscape, and territory, and their stories as they ride along, looking at the landscape from a car’s window.





