A daughter discusses the overlapping issues with her current life and her mother's previous and current experiences through phone calls over the course of many months while away at college. Life events cause conversations to get more serious and pressing, beginning to affect both women's lives as they cling to each other for comfort and consistency.
2026-05-16 00.0

Filmed during their Latin America tour in January 2026, ‘A Deeper Struggle’ traces Terror’s path from their early days through to the making of ‘Still Suffer’, without trying to romanticise it, what comes through instead is endurance, a band that’s stayed rooted in hardcore while others have peeled off or faded out. There’s no reinvention arc here, just a clear look at how they’ve kept going. Combining live footage with candid testimonials from the band members themselves, the film examines the motivation of the veteran collective as they reflect on how far they have come and what still remains. Alongside this band documentary, the band has released their 10th full length 'Still Suffer'.
2026-05-01 00.0

The Bi Issue follows poet and activist Zaïre Krieger in her search for what it means to be bi, in identity, love, and faith. While working on a poetry collection about this inner struggle, Zaïre balances between worlds, each wanting to claim a different part of her. Among her friends, at work, in the ballroom scene, with her mother, and in church, everywhere, different rules and expectations apply. But what happens when these worlds collide, and parts of herself are no longer accepted?
2026-04-30 00.0

White Nine is both a historical account of the independent living movement in Massachusetts and a compelling story of resilience, the power of collective action, and the enduring quest for equality, independence, and freedom for all. Fifty years ago, Joe, Christos, and Charlie, formed a profound bond as teens when their lives were forever changed by paralyzing spinal cord injuries-essentially a death sentence at that time. Their intertwined stories form the backbone of a larger narrative: the arduous fight for independence and civil rights for people with disabilities. Today, with enforcement weakening and legal challenges mounting, the ADA's promise of equality faces serious threats. As a country, we must actively defend these vital civil rights now to ensure people with disabilities are not pushed back into the margins. White Nine serves as a reminder of the battles fought, the progress achieved, and the critical work that still lies ahead.
2026-04-25 00.0