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Marc Schiller faces a corner filled with drawings and graffiti.

No Bone: Scars of Survival

Marc Schiller, regarded as a communications expert with a long career promoting street art, music, and film, suffers a stroke that leaves him with aphasia and some cognitive deficits. With the help of family, Marc chronicles his career in the NYC art scene, his path towards recovery and the love that surrounds him.

A stopmotion image of a knight with a distinctive mustache.

Wawel Dragon

An animated retelling of the classic Polish folktale by Cameron Carr (Strange), Wawel Dragon features a dragon, knights, and the unexpected heroism of a simple shoemaker.

Supported by AMC Network.

Content Warning: Cartoon violence

 

A man looks to the side with a frightened expression.

Wheels

When a homeowner and master burglar become aware they are in separate parts of the house, a frantic game of cat-and-mouse ensues.

In partnership with AMC Network.

A father and son walk outside, a short distance between them.

Trying

Every day, Santiago walks with his son Diego to and from school. But today is different. Diego is no longer a boy, walking is difficult for Santiago, and father and son will need to have a truthful discussion that hurts and heals.

In partnership with AMC Network.

A man crouches down in front of a woman. The woman looks away, but both of them are smiling.

The Specials

Close friends Bruno and Malik have combined their nonprofits to train youth for underprivileged areas to be caregivers for autistic children and teens. However, the program lacks official certification and is under the watchful eye of the General Inspectorate of Social Affairs. Despite this looming threat and internal conflicts, the power of unity, compassion, and acceptance within the program may prove exceptional.

Content Warning: Self-harm, discussions of suicidal ideation 

A woman, decorated with two post-it notes, holds a third in her hand.

Borderline Coffee

A young woman overtaken by anxiety battles through her inner thoughts when she sets out to accomplish what would seem to be a simple task: a cup of coffee.

In partnership with AMC Network.

Two colorful images. On top, a smiling face with bright blue lips. A photograph of the filmmaker rests on the bottom face. He has his hands placed over his eyes.

Prosopagnosia

Unraveling sketchbooks, photographs and diaries with unique animation, Prosopagnosia explores what it means to live with face-blindness and autism, and investigates concepts of intimacy, communication and memory.

Supported by AMC Network.

A man in a hoodie wearing a backpack looks out with a worried expression.

Silent World

When threatened by a deadly gas, humanity is forced to live underground. While everyone else adjusts to their new way of life, deaf-rapper Signkid struggles with loss and isolation in an increasingly inaccessible world.

In partnership with AMC Network.

Content Warning: Violence

A mother and her infant look out the window, the mother signing “I love you” in ASL

Only I Can Hear

In search of a place between two disparate worlds, three teenage Children of Deaf Adults (CODAs), come of age in the vibrant, loud Deaf community. Grappling with issues of prejudices, leading double lives and familial bonds, this documentary asks what it means to exist between different cultures and how you can define your sense of identity.

A woman with Down syndrome and a man reach towards each other for a high five.

Poppy

Poppy, a young woman with Down syndrome, is set on becoming a motor mechanic. Unfortunately, her overly-protective brother keeps jamming the wheel of that ambition. When an opportunity arises for Poppy, she sets out to prove her independence and achieve her dream.

Content Warning: Verbal abuse, sexual situation