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Directed by Alexandra Catherine Bonner (USA, 2024, 6:58 mins).
A teen black girl has to confront isolation and discrimination when she suddenly receives the ability to hear the thoughts of her white peers.
Omelet Sunday
Directed by Nolan Ladison (USA, 2024, 11:42 mins).
A Zombie outbreak, demons in the dark, a rude cashier. Does that make you hungry? For two roommates, there's only one thing they can do; make the perfect omelette!
Hey Guys, How Are We On The Writing Process?
Directed by Nico Falcetta (USA, 2025, 6:46 mins).
As a film class draws to an end, the writers of the final project struggle to come up with an idea by the end of the day - But! are saved by the genus idea of the prevalent writer, Noah.
Untitled Artist
Directed by Lilly Goba (USA, 2024, 8:34 mins).
What is art and what does it mean to you? For this young teen, it's everything but the thought of a blank canvas it ALMOST too daunting to start.
From The Moon To Her Sun
Directed by Sharyea Phillips (USA, 2024, 9:50 mins).
A young girl fighting to find herself who writes her thoughts down in a journal to combat the inner voices. She finds comfort in her partner but is it enough to keep the voices at bay to live a peaceful life?
Inside the Mind
Directed by Evie Riegle (USA, 2024, 6:43 mins).
An interview based documentary exploring highschoolers’ experiences with mental health.
My Black is…
Directed by Miguel Valdez, Eunice Beato (USA, 2018, 6:14 mins).
Young students of color set out to redefine what black is to them.
Until Daylight Comes
Directed by Madysen Dougherty (USA, 2025, 10:50 mins).
A young man has to deal with the loss of a brother. Will it bring the family together or tear it apart?
Supernova
Directed by Jay Street (USA, 2025, 11:38 mins).
"Supernova" follows Nova, a driven valedictorian on the cusp of a new chapter in life. A journey of self-discovery, reconciliation, and empowerment, "Supernova" blends family drama with magical realism, exploring the complexities of healing and transformation.
Including films made by Boston Arts Academy students.
Q&A to follow.