Between The Veil – dir. Jae Malabunga

(HONORABLE MENTION)

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Original Film Title: Between The Veil

Director’s Name: Jae Malabunga

Writer’s Name: Jae Malabunga

Producer: Sarab Sahni

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: United States

Language: English

Runtime: 15 minutes 56 seconds

Film Description:

LIAM, a distraught father and husband, wakes up in the Veil, a dream-like purgatory where he meets the angel CANNA. She urge step into the dark door to complete his death process as he reflects on life, often looking back to his relationship with his wife and daughter, DINA and ELLIE.

5 Stars – dir. Alonzo Alonzo Rodriguez-Spencer, Ginger Yifan Chen

(ENVISION AWARD WINNER)

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Original Film Title: 5 Stars

Director’s Name: Alonzo Alonzo Rodriguez-Spencer, Ginger Yifan Chen

Writer’s Name: Alonzo Alonzo Rodriguez-Spencer

Producer: Alonzo Alonzo Rodriguez-Spencer

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: United States

Language: English

Runtime: 7 minutes 49 seconds

Film Description:

A online marketplace reseller with a perfect reputation gets a review that taints his five star status hurting him financially. With their back up against the wall they are bent on getting the review changed by any means.

Gum – dir. Belal Albader

(FINALIST)

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Original Film Title: Gum

Director’s Name: Belal Albader

Writer’s Name: Belal Albader

Producer: Belal Albader, Ahmad Naboulsi

Country of Origin: Saudi Arabia

Country of Filming: Saudi Arabia

Language: Arabic

Runtime: 10 minutes

Film Description:

Award winning short film about a child with Down syndrome who falls in love for the first time in his life and begins a journey of new emotions he never knew existed, this forces him to make decisions he was not ready to take.

Voices – dir. François SZABOWSKI

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Original Film Title: Voices

Director’s Name: François SZABOWSKI

Writer’s Name: François SZABOWSKI

Producer: François SZABOWSKI

Country of Origin: France

Country of Filming: France

Language: French

Runtime: 1 hour 38 minutes 9 seconds

Film Description:

Paris, 2022. In the middle of the presidential election campaign, a class of first-year students at a Belleville high school sees their lives disrupted by the appearance of two students with strange behavior, who have the power to confiscate speech. While the presidential candidates battle for votes in the media, each of these young adults will have to learn to make his voice heard.

Mirror Within – dir. Anika Ji

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Original Film Title: Mirror Within

Director’s Name: Anika Ji

Writer’s Name: Anika Ji

Producer: Anika Ji

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: United Kingdom, United States

Language: English

Runtime: 14 minutes 55 seconds

Film Description:

Natalie, raised in a fractured family, is quiet and withdrawn. When she meets Linder, a fashion executive who recognizes her raw presence, she is drawn into the world of modeling. Linder’s warmth fills an emotional void and offers the validation Natalie has long sought. As their bond deepens, guidance shifts into manipulation and familiar patterns begin to re-emerge. When buried memories and nightmares resurface, Natalie begins to unravel, pulled back into a cycle she thought she had escaped.

Turmoil – dir. Dante Fortaleza Trinidad

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Original Film Title: Turmoil

Director’s Name: Dante Fortaleza Trinidad

Writer’s Name: Dante Fortaleza Trinidad

Producer: Dante Fortaleza Trinidad

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: United States

Language: English

Runtime: 1 hour 20 minutes

Film Description:

A zero budget film. Real combat veterans. A first time filmmaker. Shot with a three man crew. Best feature Audience Choice award Winner Santa Monica film Fest.

Turmoil is not just a film—it is a mission. When a homeless war veteran hits rock bottom, he stumbles into a rundown martial arts gym where bruises become therapy and strangers become family. Through discipline, sweat, unexpected kindness, and moments of raw humor, he begins to rebuild what war tried to destroy: his soul.

At its core, Turmoil features real combat veterans—non actors whose lived experiences bring honesty and weight to every scene. As an Iraq War veteran and registered nurse myself, with no formal filmmaking background, I approached this project with a commitment to truth over convention. Alongside these veterans, the film includes nurses, doctors, and two priests from the Veterans Affairs hospital system whose daily work places them at the front lines of the emotional battles veterans continue to fight long after military service. While many films focus solely on the darkness of post traumatic stress, Turmoil is equally shaped by the military humor that helps soldiers endure and the complex multicultural brotherhood that kept us alive. By the end, the message is clear: even in struggle, there is always hope.

My goal with Turmoil was to strip away the artifice of the veteran experience and show the unvarnished reality of the storm that follows you home. Nature seemed to agree. During our most pivotal exterior shoot, we were caught in a violent hailstorm. Instead of cutting, we adapted. Seeing the cast push through physical pain while the crew shielded lenses with their own bodies became the soul of this film. It reinforced my belief that the best cinema happens when you stop trying to control the world and start reacting to it.

Turmoil went on to win the Audience Choice Award at the Santa Monica Film Festival, an unexpected honor for a no budget outsider film made by people who had never been part of the industry. That recognition helped spark a wave of attention, and the film has since been featured in multiple news outlets, making headlines as a message of hope and a reminder of how cinema can be used for healing, awareness, and community connection. Reporters have highlighted the film’s authenticity, its raw performances, and its commitment to showing the emotional reality veterans face long after service.

Turmoil is fully mastered for theatrical exhibition, delivered in a Digital Cinema Package with cinema grade sound and compliant loudness levels. The film is ready for immediate screening in professional festival environments.

The Soldier – dir. Gian Majidi

(FINALIST)

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Original Film Title: The Soldier

Director’s Name: Gian Majidi

Writer’s Name: Gian Majidi

Producer: Gian Majidi, Marouf Sirvan Majidi

Country of Origin: Finland

Country of Filming: Finland

Language: English, Finnish, Kurdish, Persian

Runtime: 1 hour 13 minutes

Film Description:

A wounded Nazi Muslim soldier runs through the forests of Finland. Decades later, a filmmaker retraces his steps to tell his story — but finds that the past doesn’t stay silent.

Sun Ave – dir. Timo Lourenco Da Silva

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Original Film Title: Sun Ave

Director’s Name: Timo Lourenco Da Silva

Writer’s Name: Timo Lourenco Da Silva

Producer: Timo Lourenco Da Silva

Country of Origin: Germany

Country of Filming: Spain

Language: German

Runtime: 1 hour 5 minutes

Film Description:

Thriller, a boy travels to an Island with his dad. They want to adventure the worlds largest beach. At the beach many thrilling things happen and their way home, seems impossible

LIMERENT – dir. Jamie DeLine

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Original Film Title: LIMERENT

Director’s Name: Jamie DeLine

Writer’s Name: Jamie DeLine

Producer: Allison Wolff

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: United States

Language: English

Runtime: 10 minutes 48 seconds

Film Description:

As a man and a woman discuss the nature of their relationship, they discover their connection is even more one-sided than it appears.

On ne le quitte pas, on s’en arrache – غَصَّة – dir. Hania Khoury

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Original Film Title: On ne le quitte pas, on s’en arrache – غَصَّة

Director’s Name: Hania Khoury

Writer’s Name: Hania Khoury, Rouba Kaedbey

Producer: Hania Khoury

Country of Origin: Lebanon

Country of Filming: France, Lebanon

Language: Arabic, English, French

Runtime: 1 hour 8 minutes

Film Description:

Film doc about the lebanese diaspora who left after the explosion of 2020. This film talks about their journey through immigration, their definition of home and their reconciliation with Lebanon. The film highlights as well the parents feelings and adaptation to the situation, their struggles and hopes.