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Where Did the Adults Go?

Every year, on the anniversary of their parents’ death, Cynthia, Bryce, and Miles gather at the family summer home to reminisce and have brunch at their parents’ favorite restaurant. But the siblings have never fully gotten along, and to make matters worse, Cynthia is in a financial rut this year. When she proposes to sell the summer house, Bryce pushes back with full force. The two turn to Miles for the deciding vote, but Miles doesn’t care all that much about the house: he is hung up on the fact that his longtime girlfriend, Gabby, recently left Thus, the weekend unfolds with the siblings’ relationships unravelling into dramatic, conflicted fever dreams of self-identity, broken bonds, and repressed love.

Where Did the Adults Go?

NR 2025
Fatherless No More

Fatherless No More is a feature documentary that chronicles the remarkable journey of an Orlando-based pastor and former Super Bowl Champion who answered a divine call to live in an RV on Rikers Island. The film explores his commitment to do what's never been done before which evolved into over a year of profound encounters and transformed lives within the jail walls. This is a story of redemption, healing and faith that magnifies the effects of fatherlessness on the human condition.

Fatherless No More

NR 2025
Jason and Shirley Revisited

A radical revisitation. This updated version of Stephen Winter’s 2015 film unearths the ghosts of Jason and Shirley, restaging the volatile 12-hour shoot of the 1967 documentary Portrait of Jason—held at the Chelsea Hotel—which blurred the line between subject and storyteller. Jason Holliday, a sharp-witted Black gay man, whose identity splits between personas–performer, hustler, muse, provocateur–is once again in the room with Shirley Clarke, the Oscar-winning filmmaker who insisted on framing his life. Now, with newly unearthed footage, the director returns 10 years later, not to resolve the contradictions, but to reopen them. What was once a document becomes a haunting, a conversation with what was left outside the frame. Time folds. Power shifts. And Jason, still impossible to contain, speaks back.

Jason and Shirley Revisited

NR 2025
Threshold: the choir who sing to the dying

Dying is a process and in a person's final hours and days, Nickie and her Threshold Choir are there to accompany people on their way and bring comfort. Through specially composed songs, akin to lullabies, the choir cultivates an environment of love and safety around those on their deathbed. For the volunteer choir members, it is also an opportunity to channel their own experiences of grief and together open up conversations about death. With thanks to onscreen contributor, Lindsey, who died since the making of this film.

Threshold: the choir who sing to the dying

NR 2025
Abductee

Abductee is a chilling "found footage" film set in the outskirts of Portland, Oregon. Terrifying in a way that few other horror films are, Abductee explores the bizarre and misunderstood world of alien abduction. Through a first person account, we come to know the fear and mental anguish that befalls a man as he attempts to unravel the mystery of what happens to him when he is alone in the middle of the night. Drew hasn't been sleeping very well. On numerous occasions he awakes suddenly, completely unable to move, a victim of a common, but terrifying disorder called Sleep Paralysis. After suffering from this condition for many years, Drew finally decides to take matters into his own hands and capture his nighttime episodes on video, in order to find out exactly what he is experiencing while he is frozen in his bed. With money inherited from his recently deceased father, Drew purchases an array of surveillance cameras and microphones and mounts them around his house in order to ...

Abductee

NR 2025
Croatias Coast - Endless and Wild

For millions of Central Europeans, the Croatian coast is a place of longing, a popular travel destination with Mediterranean flair. But away from the beaches, a world begins that often remains hidden to us humans: Over 1,000 islands, more than 6,000 kilometers of coastline - a habitat between land and sea that not only offers scenic diversity, but also plenty of space for animal inhabitants. The new "Universum" documentary "Croatia's Coast - Endless and Wild" by Marc Graf and Christine Sonvilla takes us into familiar, but also little-known natural areas. With impressive images, the film awakens the desire to travel and opens up a view of a fascinatingly wild coast that is far more than just a vacation paradise.

Croatias Coast - Endless and Wild

NR 2025