Kino by Marta Szewczyk and Andrea Jarales tells the story of a woman whose daily routine begins to blur as her obsession with a local cinema grows. Visionary hallucinations and fleeting moments of wonder weave through her life, mixing with the monotony of everyday existence. Each scene — from empty streets to the chaos in her apartment — reflects the protagonist’s inner disarray, showing how the line between reality and imagination becomes increasingly thin.
2026-02-14 00.0

The Scott and Gary Show. was a pioneering NYC based public-access cable TV variety show that aired from 1983 to 1989. Paying a 1980's homage to 1960's TV dance parties, the show was a mix of alternative, punk, roots, and indie bands performing live along with a live audience and comedy skits. Compilation made for screenings at Spectacle.
2026-02-20 00.0
Hoʻomalu ʻĀina Maui follows students from Kīhei Charter School as they partner with Kīpuka Olowalu on wildfire mitigation and native planting along Olowalu Stream. Through interviews with students, their teacher, Kīpuka Olowalu staff, and a PhD candidate collaborating on the project, the film highlights the importance of blending cultural knowledge, scientific research, and hands-on stewardship. This student-made documentary celebrates the power of youth learning and working alongside their community to protect and restore the Olowalu watershed.
2026-02-21 00.0
At Project Deer, our mission is to make roads safer for both humans and wildlife by using intelligent, accessible technology to detect animals in real-time and prevent collisions. We believe every life matters and we’re committed to creating a future where roads are shared responsibly, ecosystems are respected, and innovation drives positive change.
2026-02-21 00.0

This documentary examines Taiwan's role within the war machinery of East Asia, and how air-raid shelters have transformed from military defense structures into part of the everyday landscape. By guiding audiences through the often-overlooked landscapes of Chiayi, the film calls for renewed attention to historical sites and explores how war has shaped urban structures and collective memory. It also invites reflection on the lasting impact of war, reminding us that war is never as distant as it seems.
2026-03-07 00.0