GRETA, written and directed by Sparkman Clark
       
     
COIN STARS, written and directed by Damian Standen
       
     
TBFA, directed by Max Lakner, written by Leah Hennessey
       
     
SQUIRREL, written and directed by Alex Kavutskiy
       
     
BODEGA, written and directed by Rebecca Halfon
       
     
GRETA, written and directed by Sparkman Clark
       
     
GRETA, written and directed by Sparkman Clark

27 mins., U. S., comedy/drama

A comedy about depression. Armed with self-loathing, hopelessness and existential dread, 22-year-old Greta tries to find one thing about adulthood that doesn't suck. It's a lost cause until she meets a woman named April.

COIN STARS, written and directed by Damian Standen
       
     
COIN STARS, written and directed by Damian Standen

26 mins., U. S., drama

Set in New York City, Coin Stars depicts 24 fateful hours in the lives of two addicts: street operator Alice and manipulative rich kid Willy.

TBFA, directed by Max Lakner, written by Leah Hennessey
       
     
TBFA, directed by Max Lakner, written by Leah Hennessey

17 mins., U. S., drama

New York Premiere

Young aspiring filmmaker Caleb is making a verite style film starring himself and his girlfriend Fiona, who endures the filmmaking process until she can't take any more.

SQUIRREL, written and directed by Alex Kavutskiy
       
     
SQUIRREL, written and directed by Alex Kavutskiy

18 mins., U. S., comedy

New York No Limits Best Of

A meager apology tests a woman’s fortitude to forgive in this expertly deadpan comedy that wittily articulates the oft selfish objectives that belie performative remorse.

BODEGA, written and directed by Rebecca Halfon
       
     
BODEGA, written and directed by Rebecca Halfon

11 mins. U. S., comedy/drama

New York No Limits Best Of

’Bodega’ follows one night in Brooklyn from the dual perspectives of a Syrian deli owner and a high school girl with a fake ID. Both warm and real, this slice of life gives a comical and human face to Muslim immigrants that defies stereotype, while offering a rare honest portrayal of teen girls as empowered, funny, and flawed.