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Concrete Moves

Concrete Moves is inspired by a childhood memory: the fear triggered by a snake during a school trip to the Mamelles lighthouse in Dakar. Returning to that same hill decades later, director Fagamou Fama Ndiaye finds a coastline transformed by relentless urban expansion. Through dance, archival images, the invocation of memory, and the metaphor of the snake as a city shedding its skin, the film traces a journey through a place where concrete slowly erases memory, nature, and the traces of the past.

Concrete Moves

NR 2026
My Blind Eye

Aidan, a 21 year old recovering addict, suffers a tragedy that changes his life. He lives his grief quietly, learning that the world will continue to spin. Nobody is ever taught how to push through such loss. With this, Aidan seeks out the people around him for lessons on how to escape the void of his mourning. Already struggling with his masculinity, the loss of a loved one provides Aidan with an opportunity to react the ‘right’ way. As his confidence and will to live slips away, and his grief pushes him towards vengeance, he is forced to confront what his late girlfriend would have wanted for his future.

My Blind Eye

NR 2026
Bus Cuts

Rhode Island slashed its public transportation budget in September, leaving bus riders struggling as they attempt to get to work, school, doctor appointments, and visit their children. Community members already struggling to make ends meet have been forced to wake before dawn just to make it to work. Others are now spending money they don’t have on private rides. Still more are standing for over an hour on crowded buses, worried about sickness and tired from the rest of their commute. As the freezing temperatures approach, concerns are rising. RIPTA advocates will present their case to lawmakers in January and until then, these bus riders have been left out to dry on the unforgiving streets of Rhode Island.

Bus Cuts

NR 2026
An Instrumental Start: A Model for the Nation

Located in the heart of Miami’s Liberty City, the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, under the visionary leadership of Marshall Davis Sr., has spent over 50 years shaping young lives through a rigorous and transformative arts education. Its students have gone on to perform on Broadway, win Academy Awards, and appear in films and productions around the world—while others have carried that same discipline and purpose into careers as lawyers, police officers, and community leaders. This film is a powerful testament to the impact of arts education in underserved communities, featuring contributions from Phylicia Rashad, Savion Glover, and Tarell Alvin McCraney, alongside alumni, current students and educators from the Center, and dedicated members of the broader community.

An Instrumental Start: A Model for the Nation

NR 2026
Women of World War II: More Untold Stories

Women of World War II: More Untold Stories uncovers extraordinary, never-before-seen accounts of the women behind the Allied victory. From codebreakers and war correspondents to secret agents and resistance fighters, their courage, intelligence, and resilience changed the course of history. Featuring rare archival footage and powerful perspectives from historians, descendants, and first-hand voices, this is a moving tribute to the women whose impact can no longer be overlooked.

Women of World War II: More Untold Stories

NR 2026
Weeping Willow 3: The Last Night

Weeping Willow 3: The Last Night concludes Merlin Dutertre’s Weeping Willow trilogy by returning once more to the unstable contact zone between ordinary lived space and globally circulating fictional imagery. Pikachu, Spider-Man, Mario, and other familiar figures inhabit a recognisable real-world environment under the sign of imminent catastrophe. Convinced that tonight is the end of the world, they move through the film less as heroic protagonists than as displaced witnesses, exhausted icons suddenly exposed to finitude. Built by embedding images found on YouTube into real settings, the film turns some of the most recognisable characters of mass culture into fragile presences. Dutertre does not use them for parody or nostalgic citation alone. Instead, he relocates them within a subdued visual field where the comic, the melancholic, and the apocalyptic coexist without collapsing into a single register.

Weeping Willow 3: The Last Night

NR 2026
Hammer and Nail

Ondřej Blažek, confronts the raw, untold emotions behind the fight. This UFC-inspired documentary takes you deep into the mind of a fighter, where each punch carries the weight of personal sacrifice, triumph, and inner demons. With high-octane energy and cinematic intensity, Coach Ondřej revisits pivotal moments from his career, reflecting on the emotional turmoil and adrenaline that fuel him. Watch as we recreate one of his most defining fights, immersing you in the brutal reality of what it means to fight, not just against your opponent—but against yourself.

Hammer and Nail

NR 2026
And Again I Dream

Ivy Young (1947-2023), a black lesbian journalist and organizer, knows that mainstream society will not preserve her story after she's gone, so she rallies friends and her niece Jade – a history teacher whom she inspired with her vision and her grit – to defy the past for the sake of a shared future of resilience, compassion, and love. Together with history student Mariah, and lifelong friend Catherine, they explore Ivy’s archive of experience, illuminating her life across queer generations, forging a bridge between memory, activism, and identity.

And Again I Dream

NR 2026