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Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center
Liquid darkness, fractal forms and still images in motion.
Liquid darkness, fractal forms and still images in motion.
A cinematic reverie, exploring breath and breathlessness.
Portraits of people in various prisons.
Read moreOutside Kolkata a few jute mills crank on, virtually unchanged since the industrial revolution – powered by sweat and steam.
Read moreKick off the festival with a filmmaker-friendly gathering, drinks, and great vibes!
A story told through experimental imagery and sound at the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health.
Read moreA mysterious local crashes a couple's vacation through the former Yugoslavia, pulling them deeper into his web of psychic rituals.
Read moreA meditation on how traditions that are passed on in a tender, nurturing environment, can help heal and prevent trauma.
Read moreAn unexpected visit shakes the life of a barely-inhabited Serbian village to its core.
Read moreIf you ask Maria she'll tell you – basta! The Passenger is a film that's closer to who she is.
Read moreA conversation w/ filmmakers Ronald Baez, Set Hernandez, Pedro + Noam Osband! Co-moderated by Kathryn Larsen + Lynne Bader!
The story of how Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide, became a silent film star in Hollywood.
Read moreMeditations on love and aging.
Read moreA conversation w/ filmmakers Kristian Mercado, Andrew Miano + Dan Balgoyen about If You Were the Last! Co-moderated by Kathryn Larsen!
Sip an exclusive limited-edition brew by Community Beer Works – celebrating 17 years of cine-magic!
Read moreA collection of 16mm films. Black and white, and color. Silent and with sound. Self reflexive, tactile cinema.
Read moreA crew of 12 Oaxacan tree planters travel to the US to regrow America’s Pine forests. Plus local activists talk climate crisis.
Read moreLocal portraits of an artist, a record-cutter, and a James Joyce scholar.
Read morePhenomenological cinema at its best!
Calling Planet Earth (+ Planet Saturn) – this party will be out of this world!
Contemporary structural film at its best!
Miami is ground-zero for sea-level-rise. Now Liberty Square residents must fight a new form of racial injustice- Climate Gentrification.
Read moreA boxer, a journalist, and a TV personality are uprooted from their lives and homelands, separated from family, and in bureaucratic limbo.
Read moreAdrift in a broken-down space shuttle, two astronauts argue over whether their remaining days are better spent as friends or something more.
Read moreAs a mysterious new variant of an unnamed pandemic emerges, a squabbling couple in lockdown starts acting like children.
Read moreBrea finds herself in the custody of the small town sheriff, who may be hiding as many secrets as she is.
Read moreThere’s a madman loose in NYC. Late at night, he stalks the streets looking for straight white men to punish.
Read moreNonfiction and narrative shorts that shine a light on race, (de)colonialism, and inequity in the US, Canada + sovereign Indigenous Nations.
Interactions and exchanges to ward off loneliness.
Read moreA conversation with Director Brandon Christensen + Producer Mac Cappuccino + Buffalo Niagara Film Office Director of Operations Rich Wall!
After working years without pay, Dr. Karen Kinsell is the only doctor in Georgia's poorest county for 15 years.
Read moreArt and language, poetry and prose – hand-drawn, in pixels, and on celluloid.
Read moreThoughtful and fun, teen and youth made shorts.
Introspective and interconnected stories of communities - large and small.
Read moreStories of struggle and growth, and other evolutions.
Read moreA high-profile deal to control real estate and commerce on both sides of Niagara Falls creates new enemies and alliances.
Read moreAn evocative study of intertwined lives and supply chains against the backdrop of civil war in the Central African Republic. With Saha.
Read moreStories from around the region, and around the block.
Read moreLove stories, dark comedies and more – works that focus on interpersonal and cultural exchanges.
Read moreA dark comedy and razor sharp satire on performative online personas and cultures, and the me generation in general.
Read moreThe daughter of a convicted murderer starts to believe his claims of innocence when everyone around her starts to die.
Read moreI've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore...
Angelic calls/primal screams/groovy funk/glamorously heavy flair!
Performance by Starjuice under the stars @ the silos!
We talk or laugh about aging, but we rarely confront its reality.
Read moreAn exploration of creativity, community, life’s complexities, and empowerment.
Read moreThe ultimate gathering for film enthusiasts, sports fans, and party-goers alike.
Endless sonic pleasures as the co-founder of Queen City Cartel and a staple of DBGBs returns to Buffalo.
Stories about home, and the politics and poetics of place. Shorts from Canada, Indonesia, Iran, Venezuela and United States.
Read moreJoin us for the inaugural celebration of University at Buffalo’s infamous Department of Media Study – starting with the "Buffalo Heads"!
Shorts for and about families, for everyone to enjoy!
Read moreNarcissa live streams every minute of her quest to become the world's fastest Legend of Zelda player, torn between virtual + irl existence.
Read moreReturning DJ duo, Buddy Boi + Turkey Boi, keep Sunday Funday festive.
A successful Youtuber is aging out of the platform in her mid-20s, and struggling to redefine herself.
Read moreAn exploration of the impact of a ‘90s rom-com on a 12 year old kid from Kansas, coming of age and contending with queer identity.
Read moreAfter getting laid off, a young single-mom is living in her car and struggling to hide her homelessness from her estranged brother.
Read moreThe story of one woman’s race against time - a diagnosis of ALS and an attempt at the impossible.
Read moreAn inspiring love story about a self-described “poor, gay, black man from North Philly” on his historic run for the United States Senate.
Read moreAn intimate portrait of familial exchange and love from afar, archivally articulated and created out of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Read moreWith fewer than 1,500 fluent speakers left, a small group of Cherokee activists race to save their language from extinction.
Read moreA touching, unexpected friendship anchors this stark, first-person window into psychosis.
Read moreFeeling lost and abandoned Zamir Gotta, a longtime friend of Anthony Bourdain goes in search of the America Tony knew.
Read moreA secret grassroots organization persistently fights to expand access to abortion pills across the USA
Read moreBIFF's Annual Awards Ceremony for Official Selections in Competition.
Join us during our Awards Ceremony when we will announce our 2023 Tilke Hill W.i.P. Award Winner!
Following her sister's disappearance, a Seneca-Cayuga woman kidnaps her niece from her white grandparents and sets out for the state powwow.
Originally run by the enigmatic Yongman Kim out of his dry-cleaning business, Kim's Video (NYC) was a cornucopia of rare, esoteric films.
Read moreThree cross-genre works that bend time, history, and form...
Nonfiction and narrative shorts that shine a light on race, (de)colonialism, and inequity in the US, Canada + sovereign Indigenous Nations.
An exploration of creativity, community, life’s complexities, and empowerment.