Nostalgia Panel
Nostalgia Panel
ah, the good old days; take a trip down memory lane with us as we discuss children's childhood films and their representation of life during the time.
Flics About Family
Best Man (4:26): Donald is engaged and wants Patrick to be his best man. However, when Patrick is asked to go beyond the call of duty he starts to question Donald’s sanity.
First Born (5:48) ✩: Determined to gain favor in his family's eyes and match his sister's status, a boy must prove his worth and show his potential in an upcoming martial arts competition.
Siblings (3:43) ✩: Stuck at home during a rainy day, the oldest of two siblings provokes an argument that makes her face the circumstances of her own upbringing.
Go Fishboy (6:22) ✩: A respected chef from a lineage of sushi makers attempts to connect with his son through the shared knowledge of the family trade. Tensions arise as he begins to notice a strange pattern of behavior in the young boy.
Will’s father leaves (4:42): Will's father Lou shows up after 14 years and spends quality time with his son. Will's initial happiness is swiftly replaced with anger, confusion, and disappointment in this heart-wrenching exchange.
Spotlight on Struggle
Bug like an Angel (3:47): Mitski’s newest single cuts straight to the bone as she tackles topics of addiction and isolation through anthemic music. Join in listening and watching as she musically and cinematically transforms a universal struggle into a thing of beauty.
Self Help (3:02): People will go to incredible lengths to make sure of their superiority and success, no matter who they prey on. But what happens when one stranger pushes another a little too far as he already teeters on the edge?
I Won't Complain (4:40): In this surrealist masterpiece, Benjamin Clementine and his film team evoke emotions too complex to name. Soul, songwriting, and setwork combine in this music video, and the result is impactful for any viewer.
Let Go (4:03): A young man turns to a strange contraption to cope with the loss of a loved one. Will he learn to let go?
Intermisson
Black and White Bonds
Two Cars One Night (11:18): While waiting for their parents, two boys and a girl meet in the parking lot of a rural pub. What at first seems to be a relationship based on rivalry soon develops into a close friendship. We learn that love can be found in the most unlikely of places.
Lunch Date (10:23): In an unexpected moment, an understanding forms between two strangers. The result is a historically significant film that tackles racial prejudice, social differences, and the power of unexamined privilege.
Horror Panel
booooo, did I scare you? No? Good. Don’t be afraid to pull up to the horror panel. We will be having a thrilling discussion about your favorite films. It’s so thrilling that you’ll get goosebumps!
Fright Night
Tunnel (7:52): A photographer goes inside a mysterious forest to immerse himself in nature. He suddenly notices a tunnel that has a frightening quality. How does the photographer find his way out of the forest?
Other Side of the Box (15:49): A couple is living a happy life until a mysterious. Man from their past brings them a present. While seemingly harmless, this present holds unknown dangers that transform the lives of the couple.
Peephole (3:43): A man is alone in his apartment and hears a knock only to see a horrifying sight.
The Kid and The Camera (7:31)✩: A boy is devastated as his precious camera is broken in an accident. However, a strange fairy offers the boy a chance to fix the camera for a simple favor. What will the boy do and can this fairy be trusted?
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