Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb starts off as a simple drama and crescendoes into an intense psychological thriller. The slow change from a typical yet drug-tinged drama into pure horror is one of this film’s greatest strengths.
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Unspoken
This documentary serves as a stark reminder that history, particularly its darker chapters, should not be sanitized or forgotten. Unspoken emphasizes the necessity of learning from and acknowledging history as a crucial step toward preventing its repetition.
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And I Still Sing
And Still I Sing tells the stories of three Afghani women involved in the reality competition TV show Afghan Star from their humble beginnings to the conclusion of their stories, displaying the highlights and pitfalls along with the harrowing events that follow the conclusion of the season.
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The People's Joker
An antidote to soulless AI art and a reclamation of beloved pop culture icons from heartless corporations, Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker subverts the familiar plot structure of a comic book origin story by retelling her own coming-of-age tale through the lens of the film’s trans protagonist, Joker the Harlequin.
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Home is a Hotel
The educational documentary explores the realities of life in Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotels and addresses broader themes of poverty, inequality, and the housing crisis. It would be a valuable addition to any film collection.
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