FEATURE FILMS

FEATURE FILMS

NARRATIVE FEATURES

8000 FT UP

Three strangers meet while camping on a mountain. One of them cannot be trusted.

BEYOND THE LAKE

The picturesque life of former musician Joe Lakeman turns upside down when Allison June, the woman who caused him to quit music, moves in down the street.

EYES UPON WAKING

A troubled woman must come to terms with her suicide attempts while spending several days in a holding facility. Inspired by the true story of one person's struggle to find purpose in her own existence.

RUN RABBIT

A series of brutal murders on catholic authority causes a string of conspiracies to unravel and a notorious underground crime syndicate to go on high alert.

THE UGLY TRUTH

Mona, her husband Theo and daughter Hanna live in an idyllic villa on the outskirts of Berlin. When the attractive 18 years old daughter of a friend comes to visit, the profound problems and fragility of the small family reveal, as a tragic downward spiral takes its inevitable course.

WOMAN IN THE MAZE

A young woman rents a house in America's largest ghost town, Jerome, Arizona for a business trip, but soon discovers that the house is cursed and traps any woman who enters it. The house transforms into a maze, making it impossible for the woman to escape. Will she be able to break the curse and escape the maze before it's too late? or will she become the next victim of the cursed house?

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

BREAD IN THE BONES

Stories of work and play, of love and loss...and bread. Bread has been at the center of human life and creativity for at least the last ten thousand years - it is in our bones and a witness to history. This essay documentary brings bread to the front of the line and explores its relation to politics, poetry and pleasure. The loaf of bread is the vehicle through which we explore stories of sex and death, immigration and refugees, social justice and the counter-culture, and of art, work and pleasure. Love it or hate it, everyone has a relationship with bread. This simple staple food is brought to life by the wild energy of yeast, perhaps our first companion animal, and is a metaphor of transformation that mirrors life itself. And it is the only metaphor you can eat. Shot in Canada, the US and throughout Europe, this is a fun journey into a subject that has come to have profound meaning in our strange times.

BRING HER HOME

Bring Her Home follows three Indigenous women – an artist, an activist, and a politician – as they fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives who have fallen victims to a growing epidemic across Indian country. Despite the lasting effects from historical trauma, each woman must search for healing while navigating racist systems that brought about this very crisis.

FINDING COURAGE

This gripping intense film is about a former journalist for the Chinese Communist Party (YIFEI WANG), living in exile in San Francisco, struggles to settle into life in America while working to heal her family’s wounds from their tragic past. She is seeking justice for the murder of her sister at the hands of the Chinese authorities. Rare undercover footage of a meeting with the director of the labor camp where Yifei’s sister was killed reveals shocking admissions of torture, slave labor, corruption, and a general disregard for human life pervading the camp system today. Exclusive interviews with former Chinese Communist Party officials provide a unique insight into the hidden world of terror that many Chinese citizens live without ever knowing that life can, and does, exist with freedom outside their world.

HEALING DAKOTA

Follow the journey of discovery and healing of a brave K9 who develops PTSD while serving and the story of his healing.

THE NEEDLE & THE THREAD

This is the story of Franciscan mystic Sister Maria de Agreda, who beginning in 1620 reportedly, without leaving her convent in Spain appeared before the Jumano people in North America. The film details her relationship with the Jumano, then and today, while revealing her activities as a prime evangelizer in New Spain, a confident of King Phillip the IV of Spain, author of the multi-volume bestselling Mystical City of God, her winning battle with the Spanish Inquisition and ultimately the question of her sainthood.

SONGBIRDS

The Songbirds guitar museum hosted the world's largest collection of vintage guitars. Covid-19's devastating blow to the music industry forced the museum to permanently close. This documentary film explores the final hours and cultural impact of this special collection.

TRACES OF GLORY

Revealing indie rock’s best-kept secret of the 90s, Traces of Glory is a feature length documentary that tells the story of L.A. band, IDAHO and its obscure frontman Jeff Martin, as he contemplates his past, self-doubt and the fame he was never really after.

WEIGHT OF A FEATHER

Wildlife reveals how all living beings are connected. The reciprocal relationship between animals and humans nourishes all creatures and the place we call home.  “The Weight of a Feather” explores the triumphs and challenges of wildlife rehabilitation, the history of conservation, and the deep significance of feathers to Native American cultural identity. These stories are told through the lens of Liberty Wildlife, a wildlife rehabilitation, education, and conservation center in the desert Southwest that benefits animals and people.