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The Making of A Man in Isolation

In December of 2025, A Man in Isolation began its development process. It took roughly eight days to complete the entire film from start to finish. The final product came out to 25 minutes, including the credit sequence. Throughout the week, there were scenes and clips that never made the final edit, with some scenes not making it due to them not fitting the vibe. Four months on, and those clips will be seen in this documentary-like film about the creation and the process of A Man in Isolation.

The Making of A Man in Isolation

NR 2026
A Man of Potential: Visions of Paul Wendkos, the Godard of Gidget

Paul Wendkos was a bit of an auteurist fetish object in the early 1960's, when his career in theatrical features reached its pinnacle. He made his mark with such genre outings as The Burglar (1957) and Face of a Fugitive (1959), as well as with the hit Gidget (1959) and his acclaimed indictment of evangelicalism Angel Baby (1961). Many of the finest critics and film writers wrote of his style admiringly, even as studio contracts regularly saddled him with empty commercial vehicles. Quentin Tarantino even credited him as the director of the faux action saga The 14 Fists of McCluskey in his Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood. What is there to Paul Wendkos when we look at him and his work today?

A Man of Potential: Visions of Paul Wendkos, the Godard of Gidget

NR 2026
The Darkest Light

What do you do when someone you love does terrible things? That question haunts Neshama, daughter of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, the legendary musician whose songs lay the spiritual foundation for Judaism worldwide. THE DARKEST LIGHT follows Neshama’s wrenching attempt to reconcile the father she adored and the serial abuser he turned out to be. Through unflinching firsthand testimony, survivors recount the harm they suffered at the hands of the spiritual leader they trusted, revealing the painful contradictions within a man revered by many and a community long steeped in silence, denial and complicity.

The Darkest Light

NR 2026
Sidney Felsen Decorates an Envelope

Sidney Felsen, who passed away in 2024 at age 99, was a true Los Angeles institution. He co-founded Gemini G.E.L. alongside Stanley Grinstein in 1966 and spent decades overseeing, photographing, and befriending some of the greatest postwar American artists of his generation. Sidney kept a quiet, joyful ritual: decorating the envelopes that carried artists’ royalty checks, using his beloved collection of postage and rubber stamps that filled his iconic office — a room filled with photographs of every artist he had ever worked with. It was Julie Mehretu who first introduced Tacita to Gemini. Knowing Sidney’s deep affection for Julie, Dean asked him to decorate an envelope for her. The result is this poignant 14-minute film: Sidney, impeccably dressed as always, at his desk, doing what he loved most.

Sidney Felsen Decorates an Envelope

NR 2026
GCW: Guilty Conscience 2026

The lawless energy of Game Changer Wrestling returns to the Motor City! GCW takes over the legendary Harpos Concert Theatre for "Guilty Conscience 2026." Known for its gritty atmosphere and die-hard fans, Detroit becomes the epicenter of independent wrestling as the promotion brings its unique blend of high-octane athleticism and ultraviolent chaos back to one of its favorite haunts. Tag Team Warfare: The Pillars vs VNDL48 Women's Showcase: Allysin Kay vs Vipress Singles Grudge Match: Dr. Redacted vs Anakin Murphy

GCW: Guilty Conscience 2026

NR 2026