SCREENING SATURDAY AUGUST 9, 2025 AT 12:00 PM
These documentary shorts explore how we search for meaning, connection, and identity in a confusing world. From conspiracy theories and spiritual questions to family letters, prison reform, and free-roaming cats, each story offers a glimpse into someone's truth. Some are funny, some are raw, all are deeply human.
92 min run time
Hell is Empty
Director Marinah Janello Phennicie
Documentary Short, 8min, United States
A former portrait painter struggles to express himself until discovering a medium that speaks to his soul.
Are You There God? It's Me, God.
Director Céd Hopkins
Documentary Short, 18min, United States
Céd Hopkins, a 35-year-old atheist, embarks on an unconventional spiritual journey.
Fake
Director Stephen Crompton
Documentary Short, 23min, United States
A lone man travels to universities bearing a message that the moon landings were staged and warning that the earth is not what it seems.
I'll Tell You When You're Older
Director Christian Ocana
Documentary Short, 8min, United States
After 10 years, my parents reflect on their divorce, shown through the letters and memories they left behind.
For the Love of Cats
Director Calvin Bowers
Documentary Short, 9min, United States
In the small mountain town of Barga, Italy, a group of four filmmakers speak with local cat lovers and immerse themselves in the unique world of street-trotting felines and Gattaras.
Living UNDONE
Director Amanda Kasmira Cryer
Made in Georgia, Documentary, 27min, United States
A powerful short film that transcends political divides, the stories of individuals and their families reveals the harsh realities of a criminal justice system that stigmatizes rather than rehabilitates
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349 Decatur Street Southeast, Atlanta, Georgia 30312, United States
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