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This shorts block centers on the emerging generation of filmmakers who are redefining both the medium and viewers' experiences with what's on screen.

A meditation on a mystic woman haunted by pronouns, personality, and projection. Through poetry, presence, and subtle exposition, the film forgoes conventional narrative structure in favor of circling around its thesis: What can you know about a person? They shift in the light.

There is only one way in which the murderous death agonies of the old society and the bloody birth throes of the new society can be shortened, simplified and concentrated, and that way is revolutionary terror. But in the meantime we can smoke weed and surf with our friends.

Shakona doesn't always want to be treated so nicely... sometimes she wants to feel like the world does: chaotic. Yet she can't get her boyfriend Eddie to meet her needs, so she goes to where all good decisions are made: a hookup app.

Set in a tier-II city of Gujarat, if you know you know taps into the lifestyle and dating app culture of today’s youth. We follow Kusum on a first date with guys, raised on different values and conditioning, each trying to figure out how to deal with her trans identity without crossing boundaries.

Set up as a confessional-cum-guided meditation, My Structuralist Film uses performance artist Tehching Hsieh's One Year Performance (“Time Clock Piece”) as a framework to illustrate the filmmaker's (presumable) insides. How thoroughly should a trans body want or need to be visible?

After being rejected by her stalker for being too hairy, a trans woman spirals into a dysphoric limbo, and the only way out of it is through her own skin.