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Under a Million Stars

Experts and homeless neighbors alike bust myths about Seattle’s homelessness crisis in a deeply reported, humanistic dispatch from the front lines. Homelessness was declared a civil state of emergency in Seattle in 2015. Since then, the number of people sleeping outside has actually risen by more than 67 percent. Chezik Tsunoda's documentary Under a Million Stars, which received the Satterberg Foundation's Courageous Documentary Filmmaking Grant, is a deeply reported yet humanistic dispatch from the front lines of this crisis. Armed with facts and empathy, the film busts pernicious and all-too-common myths about homelessness.

Under a Million Stars

NR 2026
Rat Trap

Angel is your typical rat girl: sneaking through grocery stores, shoplifting cheeses, scurrying. The world is her dumpster. Until one night she falls into the clutches of pervert ratologist Dr. Fontina. Abducting the rat girl to a lab deep underground, Fontina and her lackeys use science to put Angel into a state of teledildonic trance. She can’t resist. Infused with orgasmic energy, her body becomes an experiment in rat-human transgenesis. A hybrid girl squeaking with lust. And to Dr. Fontina this creature becomes a plaything, a seductress, a variable out of control… You’ll never guess—or forget—what happens next. Don’t miss this genre-bending porno romp featuring an all trans cast, crew, and production team.

Rat Trap

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
Democracy Under Attack: Trump’s America

Nations once considered beacons of democracy are under attack. Many countries around the world are moving toward authoritarianism and jeopardizing once staunchly protected democratic values. Among them: the USA. The new DW documentary series and Turkish investigative journalist Can Dündar presents "Democracy Under Attack," is an urgent look into the heart of these conflicts. It puts a spotlight on countries where democratic values have long been taken for granted.

Democracy Under Attack: Trump’s America

NR 2026
Penguin Midnight

A youthful relationship that seems perfect. A love between an introvert and an extrovert. A mixed raced artist from Hokkaido who spends his whole life being treated as an outsider and a former escort living in Tokyo who seeks to leave anything relating to her old life behind. Two people who find perfect chemistry despite coming from different walks of life. All culminating in a love that was never meant to be, but a moment in life that will be treasured by both of them forever.

Penguin Midnight

NR 2026
The Kinderhook Creature: In the Shadow of Sasquatch

Kinderhook is a quiet, picturesque community found in Columbia County, New York, typified by bubbling streams, thick forests and generational homes. But Kinderhook is much more than a small, rural town. In the 1980s an author and radio broadcaster named Bruce Hallenbeck and his family were beset by continual encounters with a strange, upright creature. The sightings became an international phenomenon, and even stranger, were but one of many odd events chronicled by Hallenbeck and others.

The Kinderhook Creature: In the Shadow of Sasquatch

NR 2026
The Katabasis of...

In Loving Memory of “The Katabasis of Acel, Adri, Akbar, Amal, Anggun, Arga, Ari, Bambang, Cessa, Dagienkz, Dedeng, Demas, Dinda, Dwaji, Edwin, Fathan, Hatanto, Iban, Icus, Iin, Ima, Jay, Jim, Kenar, Kenny, Luqman, Mabel, Melani, Olvia, Rakha, Ramones, Rayhan, Rayyan, Ryan, Seiya, Sheesa, Tarra, Theo, Tiffany, and Vanessa”. It follows 40 interviews discussing funeral plans, flashbacks before death, and identities shaped by memories, among other things. What will be lost when they are gone? What fragments remain? This film serves as a memorial to each person's memories and hopes. The actual runtime is 23 hours and 17 minutes.

The Katabasis of...

NR 2026
NO MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE

Blending candid interviews, experimental moments, and reflective narration, this 55-minute personal doc explores what it means to grow up when the people who love you also struggle to accept who you are. Through screen-recorded calls with friends, street interviews, and distant footage of everyday life, I examine my upbringing as a queer non-binary trans person—where love, expectation, and shame often coexisted—among a sea of other stories about adolescence. Anchored by a conversation with a close friend and fellow artist, the film sits in the tension between care and rejection, asking if anyone is even really special—or maybe all of us are.

NO MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE

NR 2026
Frontier to Freedom

Frontier to Freedom unearths the rich and often overlooked history of Michigan, tracing its evolution from a vast, untamed wilderness inhabited by Indigenous peoples in 1600 to its emergence as the 26th State in 1837. Through a blend of expert interviews, archival imagery, animated maps, and stunning visuals, the film explores the region’s formative years, its history of war and conflict on the American frontier, and the complex socio-political forces that shaped its path to statehood.

Frontier to Freedom

NR 2026