Vermont

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Four Keys

Sep 2019

2018 | Directed by Israel Brooks

An immigrant mother gives up everything and flees America rather than face possible separation and deportation.

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A Visit

Sep 2018

2017 | Directed by Robert Fritz

A woman comes home after 18 years.

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No. 7 on the List

Sep 2018

2017 | Directed by Bryant Naro and Meagan Frappiea

The small town of Springfield, VT used to have a thriving machine tool industry. Did its outsized significance in WWII make it a target for Hitler? Three generations of Springfielders weigh in.

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Looking Back at Me

Sep 2018

2017 | Directed by Alex Escaja

Sade Bolger is an 18-year-old musician from Vermont. Recently having come out as non-binary, this documentary highlights Sade in relation to their passion for music, their unapologetic authenticity, and their place in Vermont in a genuine endeavor to influence the future, both online and in-person.

Looking back at Me highlights Sade as they represent and give voice to the trans and nonbinary people in the world who constantly combat stigma and erasure. By telling their story, Sade displays the intersectionality between identities, passions, and the places you call home.

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Pillow Talk

Sep 2016

2015 | Directed by Neil Fennell

Two friends, Jenny and Sophie, meet up for coffee in the park. When Jenny complains about a guy she’d been seeing, Sophie illustrates how much worse she could have it.

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Headliner

Sep 2016

2016 | Directed by Michael Fisher

A seasoned stand-up comic loses his edge, forcing him to choose between his two passions.

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Hurt

Sep 2016

Hurt
2015 | Directed by Ethan Murphy

A group of college friends set out for a relaxing week at the lake. When they encounter an abandoned car on the back roads of Vermont a search ensues and what they discover that night will change their lives forever.

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Quintown

Sep 2016

Directed by Ben Silberfarb

An allegory about a young woman who becomes lost in the Vermont woods while searching for a fabled ghost town. This is first part of a three part series. The second, Fire was completed in the summer of 2016.

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The Something

Sep 2016

2015 | Directed by Tom Babbitt

The Something is an animated re-imagining of a children’s classic by Natalie Babbitt, beloved author of Tuck Everlasting. Fully drawn, scored, edited and voiced by her son, Tom Babbitt—an animator, artist, filmmaker and musician living in New England. In the story, a monster boy lays awake at night, frightened that “something” will come through his window. He turns his weird little world upside down in his dogged search to understand and confront his fear – which he finds, in a way, through the “looking glass…”

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Elenoir

Sep 2016

2014 | Directed by Melissa J. Kosmaczewski

Seventy-eight-year-old Elenoir wanders through her home while having nostalgic delusions of her past. These delusions lead her to face the trauma that caused her to lose her mind.