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Outerlands

Directed by Elena Oxman2025USA100 mins

In a San Francisco losing its soul to rapid gentrification, nonbinary newbie Cass (Asia Kate Dillon, in a breakout performance) barely scrapes by nannying for wealthy kids, waiting tables, and dealing just enough party drugs to cover rent on a small apartment. A one-night stand with co-worker Kalli (Louisa Krause) sparks something real, but when Kalli disappears — leaving her 11-year-old daughter, Ari (Ridley Asha Bateman), in Cass’ hands — the seams start to come undone.

Capturing San Francisco from a unique angle, this slowburn, moving feature debut from Elena Oxman (Lit, Frameline38) frames its character study of Cass and Ari through Raymond Carver’s poem “Late Fragment” — a quiet gut-punch about wanting to be loved that feels very apt here. Playing Outerlands, a lo-fi video game about a stranded astronaut searching for a lost ship, Cass and Ari form a bond that nudges them toward healing old scars through new ties and responsibilities, while wrestling with their place in a city pushing its longtime residents out. With supporting roles from Lea DeLaria and Daniel K. Isaac (reteaming with Billions co-star Dillon here), Outerlands digs into lingering childhood trauma, substance abuse, and the complexity of caring for someone else when you’re still figuring out how to care for yourself.

Expected Guests

Elena Oxman
Director
Marc Smolowitz
Producer
Yves Averous
Co-Producer
Chris Brown
Editor/Co-Producer

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Director
Elena Oxman
Year
2025
Country
USA
Running Time
100 mins
Language
English
Cast/Participants
Asia Kate Dillon, Louisa Krause, Ridley Asha Bateman, Lea DeLaria, Daniel K. Isaac, Melinda Meeng, Allie Heng, Winter Dewitt, Safia Fredericks, Sedrick Cabrera
Section
Narrative Features
Program Note Writer
Jared Abbott