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Guardians of Yellowstone: The Yellowstone Cougar Project

Told across three distinct phases of research, the film chronicles the evolution of the Yellowstone Cougar Project, highlighting the groundbreaking science, tireless fieldwork, and unwavering passion of the biologists who are committed to understanding and protecting these elusive animals. Audiences will also get to meet specific cougars, each with their own unique story of survival, resilience, and connection, set against the stunning backdrop of Yellowstone's majestic landscapes.

Guardians of Yellowstone: The Yellowstone Cougar Project

NR 2026
What The River Knows

For the past several years, a lost Eden drowned under Lake Powell has been re-emerging, revealing the follies of the past and a new way forward for the Colorado River. What The River Knows is a film that explores this unique inflection point in a centuries-long history. At the same time that we are met with the need to redesign our systems of water management in the West, we are presented with the opportunity to restore one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet.

What The River Knows

NR 2026
Domna and it's late night friendships

At the top of Thessaloniki there is a tavern that has not turned off its lights for eighty years. Marginals, intellectuals and all kinds of patrons have passed through the tables of the legendary "Domna" with folk music accompanying them from generation to generation. Our 12-minute documentary observes the atmosphere of "Domna" through the flow of a night. During the course of this evening the patrons gradually free themselves, surrender to drink and folk music and eventually turn into a big family.

Domna and it's late night friendships

NR 2026
The History of Harriton

Tucked away in the corner of Lower Merion is Harriton High School, a public school known for its competitive culture, distinguished extracurriculars and stellar educational quality. This documentary explores the deep, convoluted history of the school, tracing not only its 68 years of operation but also the origins of its name and land dating back to the mid-17th century. Created by a student at the school, this film includes interviews from past and present teachers, administrators, and students.

The History of Harriton

10.0 2026
Unseen Territories

Unseen Territories is a documentary and community-driven performance project that reimagines public space and the stories it carries. In Las Vegas, on Southern Paiute land, fourteen BIPOC artists challenge the colonial symbols that dominate the city, creating work that asserts identity, memory, and presence. The project treats artistic practice as a form of witness, showing how acts of creation can preserve histories and lived experiences that have long been marginalized. As the flags are made and brought into public view, they animate the landscape with joy, resilience, and pride, insisting that the complexity of these communities cannot be simplified or erased.

Unseen Territories

NR 2026
Robots

Set at Johannesburg’s traffic light intersections — locally known as “robots” — ROBOTS explores the spaces where inequality, identity, and survival collide. When the lights turn red and vehicles stop, another economy comes alive: dancers, jugglers, artists, hawkers, mimics, and performers seize their brief moment before the lights turn green again. At one such intersection, Gift — also known as “Marshmallows” — performs his striking “Headless Man” act. Behind the scenes, he juggles many roles: husband, father, brother, citizen, and survivor, balancing hope and uncertainty as he strives to make ends meet. As pressures mount, his life is poised to take an unexpected turn.

Robots

NR 2026
Growing Up Nyima: Between Two Worlds

Growing Up Nyima is a documentary film that follows Nyima Tucker, a young woman of Ngarluma, Banjima, and Yamatji heritage, as she moves between the worlds of city and country. Born in the Pilbara and raised in Karratha before relocating to Perth at sixteen, Nyima’s journey captures the tension between modern life and ancestral connection. Across the 1,500 km that separate these landscapes, she grapples with questions of identity, belonging, and the meaning of home.

Growing Up Nyima: Between Two Worlds

NR 2026
Restoring the Headwaters

The Headcut in the Headwaters follows the story of wildlife biologists and stream ecologists as they take on the urgent challenge of repairing a stream headcut in the fragile sage-steppe ecosystem of the Big Hole Valley in Montana. What begins as an eroding scar in the landscape becomes a threat to drain wetlands, degrade critical sage-grouse habitat and disrupt water flowing downstream. Through collaboration, grit, and innovative restoration, this short documentary reveals how working lands and wildlife can thrive together and why protecting water at its source is essential for the resilience of rivers, communities, and all ecosystems downstream.

Restoring the Headwaters

NR 2026