WEDNESDAY – APRIL 8 – 835PM

Halfway – directed by Nick J. Browne

Two women find themselves trapped in a world between life and death. Unable to escape on their own, they turn to each other to try and find a way out.

Follow, if I can – directed by Julia Keesler, Cameron Strittmatter

When Sophia receives a visit from her cousin Kate, the two debate love, ambition, and the sacrifices the pair must make in a world that wasn’t built for them. Faced with a fork in the road, both must choose between the comfort of convention and the uncertain promise of self-determination—knowing that any path forward demands a sacrifice neither is fully ready to make.

Luminal Subliminal – directed by Ash Yip

Luminal Subliminal follows a young model who can see the ghosts and angels of her loved ones, blurring the line between the living and the afterlife. The film uses fantasy to explore grief, loneliness, and the invisible emotional worlds people carry with them.

Minnow – directed by Luca Csathy

Minnow is a dark comedy and social satire set against the high-gloss world of New York City’s elite youth. The story follows Emily, a 20-year-old caught between self-invention and moral clarity. When she witnesses a disturbing act at a penthouse afterparty, she’s forced to reckon with the privilege, cruelty, and power dynamics she’s allowed to define her world.

One or Two – directed by Lief Ramsaran

Tobi visits an optometrist convinced she needs new glasses — everything seems blurry after her recent breakup. During the eye exam, the repeated question “One or Two?” triggers memories of her relationship, which Tobi struggles to see clearly.

Bunk Beds – directed by Alexa Back

At a Jewish sleepaway camp, a stolen diary sparks a fight between a grieving tween girl and her best friend.

Divine Intervention – directed by Kelly McCready

After nearly causing an international ​incident, Aphrodite (the Greek goddess of ​love in her Kardashianesque modern form) is ​stripped of her powers. Will she regain her ​omnipotence by helping super-single ​Brooklynite Delia find true love… or be ​banished from the Pantheon forever?

Lesbian Ditch Day – directed by Olivia Cade

Lesbian Ditch Day starts as a rom-com-y, coming-of-age tale of two high school lesbians playing hooky, but through a fourth wall break, the film reveals itself to be just another queerbaiting tragedy.