Cut All Trees

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Drama

A novelist dissatisfied with life and marriage explores her desire and asks for an affair.

Director(s): Olivia Lige Wuri
Writer(s): Olivia Lige Wuri
Producer(s): Anna Yuxing Lei, Yunyi Zhu
Key Cast: Danielle Keaton, Christopher Dietrick, Charlie Townsend

Country: United States
World Premiere

How to find eternal beauty in everyday mundane life?

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Source: FILA

Chromatography

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Sci-Fi

Two sisters confront their differing views on genetic engineering as they prepare to leave Earth with the final human survivors.

Director(s): Michael Vaughn Hernandez
Writer(s): Darren Bailey, Renée Veronica Freeman
Producer(s): Renée Veronica Freeman, Michael Vaughn Hernandez, Kally Khourshid
Key Cast: Renée Veronica Freeman, Folami Williams

Country: United States
World Premiere

They’ll leave behind a planet… and a choice. – Chromatography

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Source: FILA

Carter

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Horror

In this H.P. Lovecraft adaptation, Carter, a grief-stricken young man, and his mentor Warren, an elder female professor of the occult, search for a portal to the underworld in an abandoned cemetery.

Director(s): Xander Copp
Writer(s): Meg Rodgers, John-Paul Kaczur
Producer(s): Xander Copp, Bradley Cherry, Adam Schoales
Key Cast: Carson MacCormac, Elizabeth Saunders, Brian Quintero

Country: Canada
Los Angeles Premiere

No one gets to walk both worlds.

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Source: FILA

Becoming an Oyster

2025 Official Selection: Short Film – Animation

Becoming an Oyster is a haunting animated journey through a boy’s eyes, where grief, addiction, and a crumbling planet intertwine in a surreal search for healing and meaning.

Director(s): Elizabeth Schneider, Michael Covello

Country: United States
Los Angeles Premiere

When the world breaks around you, what do you hold onto?

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Source: FILA