Lana, a 13-year-old outcast firework seller, clings to her only companion—her adopted dog—who seems indifferent to their conservative village. But when she uncovers a quiet, insidious destruction creeping into her home, she realizes the true nature of thos
Why would Gilded Age audiences flock to theaters in American cites to see a Viennese operetta that celebrated German nationalism and militarism? A team of University of Tampa faculty and students from the disciplines of history, music, and musical theater set
In 2027, when the Preservation Act forbids 20% of citizens from having sex, fugitive lovers Peter and Laura hide in a rundown motel, torn between constant running and their final moments together. Credits: TheMovieDb.
Wendy Clarke presents a vibrant program of her groundbreaking video art, curated from her collection at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. Clarke’s participatory videos reflect a massive range of human experience and feeling, from tear-jerki
Through parallel narratives, a Black activist from the height of the Civil Rights Movement in Seattle and one from the 2020 uprisings embark on journeys of self-discovery and their relationship to activism. As they navigate the challenges and sacrifices of the
GRASSROOTS RISING, directed by Robert C. Winn, explores the re-emergence of Asian Pacific American labor activism in Los Angeles among people from all walks of life, from a Pilipino American domestic worker, a Chinese American laundry worker-turned-union activ
Determined to prove himself at work, Miles Miller slips between reality and a noir dreamscape, chasing a mystery that may reveal a truth he’s not ready to face. Credits: TheMovieDb.
In this experimental take on amateur love, Lucas is confronted by his personal demons of doubt and insecurity as he loses a crucial chance to reconnect with his lover.
A contemplation about the similarities of human nature and a window-unit fan. Credits: TheMovieDb.
A musician’s therapy session is interrupted when he is transported through a portal to face his inner thoughts. Credits: TheMovieDb.
A young man accidentally locks himself out of his apartment late one evening and must find a way back inside before potential disaster strikes. Credits: TheMovieDb.
A young college student learns to overcome his fear of public speaking in a thrilling remake based on “Speech: Stage Fright and What to Do About It” (1949) and Shane Martin’s memory of a 1979 short of the same name. Credits: TheMovieDb.
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