This program includes El Mahdi L Youbi’s Marseille, 14th July, James Paul Dallas’s Division, Conor Fay’s The Following Day, Renzo Cozza’s Time To Go, and Emma Hütt and Tina Muffler’s Unleaded 95.
Marseille, 14th July / Marseille, 14 Juillet
El Mahdi L Youbi, 2025, France/Morocco, 9m
French with English subtitles
North American Premiere
Celebrations break out in Marseille on Bastille Day, 2019, after Algeria defeats Nigeria in the semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations. Scenes of collective joy and state violence, soundtracked by an archival broadcast from 1974, echo France’s colonial past amid a night of pride.
Division
James Paul Dallas, 2026, U.S., 15m
New York Premiere
Spring 2025. Brooklyn, New York. One chapter closes and another begins.
The Following Day
Conor Fay, 2026, U.S., 12m
World Premiere
It’s a sweltering summer in New York. Morgan, a soft-spoken young woman prone to daydreaming, finds refuge inside the cinema where the boundaries between fantasy and reality blur, on screen and off.
Time To Go / La hora de irse
Renzo Cozza, 2026, Argentina, 20m
Spanish with English subtitles
North American Premiere
Patricio has been working for his sisters for… centuries. Trapped in a bloody family business, he is torn between loyalty to his family and a life of his own, one where daylight love is more than a mere dream. One night, a sweet melody tells him it might be time to let go.
Unleaded 95 / Bleifrei 95
Emma Hütt, Tina Muffler, 2025, Germany/Austria, 25m
German with English subtitles
New York Premiere
Three friends unite to celebrate a bachelorette party and end up navigating their friendship and confronting its secrets by transforming male-dominated spaces—gas stations, their restrooms, the highway—into queer places fed by anonymous sex, inebriated arguments, and a celebration of unpredictable freedom.
Sunday, April 12 @ 4:15pm
Monday, April 13 @ 8:30pm
Q&A with Renzo Cozza, Paul Dallas, Conor Fay, Emma Hütt, and Tina Muffler to follow both screenings