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- A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.
- Chronicling the life of Lay'n Pipe, a 47 foot TopGun Cigarette speedboat, from its conception through the end of human civilization. It's not just a speedboat ride, it's a Miami adventure.
- A woman gets stuck in a Red Lobster commercial.
- MA is a striking modern-day vision of Mother Mary's pilgrimage through the eyes of Ma (played by Celia Rowlson-Hall), a woman who must venture across the scorched landscape of the American Southwest to fulfill her destiny.
- A film crew follows three grieving participants of Miami's annual T Ball, where folks assemble to model R. I. P. T-shirts and innovative costumes designed in honor of their dead.
- When an opera singer loses her voice, her husband embarks on an odyssey through Miami's dark underworld to recover it through supernatural means.
- 'Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke' A modern Miami adaptation of the 1962 French short film 'La Jetee', the film recounts Luke's (Uncle Luke, legendary rapper from the hip-hop group 2 Live Crew) rise to fame as he changes the face of hip-hop and fights for first amendment rights, and later as he ushers Miami into a golden era of peace and prosperity as Mayor. Everything changes when a nuclear meltdown at Turkey Point Power Plant turns Miami into a radioactive wasteland filled with mutants, and Luke is the only survivor left unscathed. Directed by visual and performance artist Jillian Mayer, the entire movie takes place in custom built installations which distort and play with visual perspectives.
- The story of a young girl and her fleeting relationship with a scoundrel.
- An impressionistic journey into the internal world of Joey, 15, through a seemingly mundane day at summer camp in the Florida Everglades as she sinks dangerously deep into the mire of social pressures around her.
- Filmed in Miami during Hurricane Isaac, 'When We Lived in Miami' is a hypnotic short about the lengths one woman will go to keep her family from falling apart. Using the real life storm to great effect, writer-director-star Amy Seimetz ('Sun Don't Shine,' ) crafts a simple yet haunting narrative that is deeply felt and powerfully realized. Co-starring AJ Bowen ('A Horrible Way to Die') and 5 year old new comer Fiona D'Avis, who turns in a heart rending performance, 'When We Lived in Miami' was shot on super 16 mm film by Jay Keitel ('Sun Don't Shine').
- An illegal migrant worker decides it's time to move on from picking crops and find her father. Little does she know, insidious supernatural forces have a different plan for her. Some borders aren't meant to be crossed.
- A woman goes to great lengths for the role of 'Clipboard Woman'.
- A man is hired to compile the definitive history of human existence before the planet blows up.
- A man wakes up with a terrible feeling. His parents are selling his childhood home.
- The story of a seven-year-old boy who is led to believe there is a portal to an alternate reality where all his dreams come true. However, the boy quickly realizes that Xemoland is not the place of his dreams, but of his nightmares.
- Seeking refuge from the law, teen poet Stella tells of the mysterious disappearance of her highschool lover Sebastian and the strange deed she was compelled to perform.
- A goose tells the story of the last time he migrated.
- A MORNING LIGHT is an atmospheric, sci-fi thriller focused on Zach and Ellyn, who begin to sense a strange presence has embedded itself in the forest. Their experiences become progressively more bizarre as they immerse themselves in the surrounding wilderness. Do the sounds and light phenomena affecting them come from somewhere else, or are these merely an invention of their perception?
- Here's a day in the life of a husband and wife living in a world of giant monsters.
- A glove that's been floating in space since 1965.
- The partly real story of a cruise ship vacation for conspiracy theorists that takes a turn for the surreal when their most outlandish theories come true on board. It's a nuanced portrait of the subculture and its figureheads; considering the feedback loop of pathologies of conspiratorial thinking, hucksterism, and real historical context. Oh, and it's inspired by a real event. Starring Henry Zebrowski.
- Otto Von Schirach battles to keep an inter-dimensional creature from ruining his dinner date.
- A lonely security guard - tasked with overseeing a building that houses the infrastructure of the internet - finds herself drawn into a digital dating vortex.
- A young jaguar goes on a killing spree when he escapes from his enclosure at a zoo. After he's captured, sedated and relocated, he makes a video diary for his significant other, Lula.
- A visual essay based on a script by Norvis Jr.
- This short mixes footage of snakes, animation from photographs of actors, and Power Point presentations from a ULINE catalogue to speak of office decor and empowerment.
- An American fisherman attempts to smuggle two Cuban immigrants into Miami, passing them off as day laborers. While the group trawls for shrimp, a fourth person boards the boat, carrying a secret at the bottom of the Ocean.
- Conrad loves Beatrice while Beatrice loves herself. Together, they make for an odd pair, one unable to express his emotions, the other unable to contain them. Velvet is the story of their relationship and the crushed velvet jacket that comes between them. Stylish and sharp, the movie recalls the French New Wave and the early dramas of Woody Allen.
- A young man takes his love for lizards to the extreme.
- Two Miami girls and how they deal with the technological singularity.
- Anything you wanna watch in the palm of your hands! Crazy convenient. Crazy...
- An autobiographical video diary log recorded by Jillian Mayer for her unborn grandchildren.
- A Chinese manicurist in Miami attempts to describe feelings she doesn't have the words for.
- Nekama is based on the textual idea of Nekama recorded in China 2012/2014. Nekama was part of Blindspots at Xspace in Toronto on 20 July 2016 and had the UK premiere at Cafe Cairo, London 30 September 2016.
- A boy in Miami, Florida recounts his most interesting tales about growing up in the city.
- In need of college tuition funding, a young man turns to his neighborhood connect man for help in this comedy short set in Miami. Starring Marckenson Charles & Edson Jean.
- A zombie apocalypse unites a ragtag pack of dogs in the ruined streets of Miami. Immune to the epidemic, they must stick together to survive in the midst of ferocious undead and human survivors. Sit. Stay. Play dead.
- After having his heart broken, an infamous social media influencer decides to eat nothing but peas for three weeks.
- A computer and a woman fall in love only to be torn apart because of their inappropriate feelings for each other.
- 'Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse' is the true story behind the notorious Miami face-eating cannibal and how the Miami Heat won the NBA title in 2012 despite one of their star players being an interstellar prince who was called away to do battle with evil foes bent on finally making the Internet completely useless.
- Wearing five GoPro's, I attempt to visit, in five days, every one of Trip Advisor's "Top 315 Attractions in Miami'.
- What begins as a love story becomes an existential crisis when filmmaker Sebastian Silva flies to Miami to fulfill his lifelong dream of swimming with a dolphin.
- A Cuban family watches GoodFellas at dinner time.
- Gregor and Harold, two corals living in the underwater remains of Miami, share their dreams with each other. Made without any computer effects, using real coral specimens.
- The Midnight Service is a scripted true-crime series about the unknown across America. In the pilot episode, a comedian's retreat into the Everglades is interrupted by an uninvited visitor.
- An animation based on the insane everyday interactions on Biscayne Boulevard, as seen through the ubiquitous, iconic graffiti eyeballs of street artist Ahol Sniffs Glue.
- A comedy about the eternal mystery of death.
- A meditation on cultural heritage, collective imagination, and the idea of the "hometown," explored across a weeks-long trip throughout Hialeah that reflects documentary impressions of the city through the narrative lens of its various locals.