Of a time, Right Now, Outside, Today

Of a time, Right Now, Outside, Today

A collection of films that contend with current or historical events. With a focus on politics, social chambers, and other scopes of the times, these films look outside observing what seems to be happening OF A TIME, RIGHT NOW, OUTSIDE, TODAY. NoBudge Collection #013.

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Of a time, Right Now, Outside, Today
  • Valentine's Day

    On a double date in 2013, Wade wants to vlog on the beach and make some memories with his friends. Sam Dinerstein directs “Valentine’s Day,” a snapshot of a group of high school seniors looking vaguely ahead to adult life — perhaps college, or better yet, to fame and fortune. Wade’s big dream is ...

  • The Apocalypse Will Blossom

    After the 2016 presidential election, a young woman moves to Washington D.C. to start what she hopes will be the next American revolution. “The Apocalypse Will Blossom” directed by Courtney Jines is a spirited response to a mixed-up world, notable for its concoction of youthful enthusiasm balance...

  • Above the Influence

    An artist navigates his relationships and responsibility in the murky world of nano-influencers. Directed by Garrett McGale. Cast: Dan Whiteley, Rachel Bles, Christian Magdaleno, Juan Manuel Boca, Jordan Shoemaker.

  • Five Minutes Before the End of The World

    Set in a near future which may or may not be experiencing the end of the world, a group of young people gather around a trendy Swedish coffee shop. “Five Minutes Before the End of the World,” is a roaming portrait, directed by Kevin Luna, unsettling in its depiction of the laissez faire attitude ...

  • Extremophiles

    Extremophiles are organisms that exist when nothing else can survive. In this environmental documentary about pollution, director Leah Shore presents a slide show of lethal hot spots in Brooklyn as a duo in matching grey suits strike ominous poses. Beginning with the infamous Gowanus Canal, which...

  • January 6th

    After a failed suicide attempt that happens to coincide with the January 6th Capitol riots, a young black woman faces an atmosphere of white liberal hysteria. Nadira Amaris directs “January 6th,” which captures a dichotomy of moods within Gen Z circles through a lens of racial and personal issues...

  • Ten Months

    After coming to America to visit her daughter, a Chinese woman is unable to return home as the Covid-19 pandemic begins. “Ten Months,” directed by Amie Song, is an understated drama crafted with simplicity and emotion, a period piece that accurately captures the mood and trajectory of the coronav...

  • Ice Fishing In a Climate Crisis That Precedes a Global Pandemic

    A Michigan man prepares for an annual ice fishing trip with a group of old friends. Pete Johnston directs and narrates “Ice Fishing In a Climate Crisis That Precedes a Global Pandemic,” a lighthearted personal documentary that details a tradition going back to 2013 where a group of men gather in ...

  • Teaching in Quarantine

    In a series of observational moments, a violist, barre instructor, and chemistry teacher grapple with the realities of working in quarantine. Lydia Cornett directs “Teaching in Quarantine,” a fly-on-the-wall doc portrait of virtual teaching post Covid-19. Requiring a good deal of adaptation, tech...

  • The Courtesy

    An encounter between a police officer and civilian turns deadly. Directed by Jeanpaul Isaacs.

  • Close the Gap

    During the 2020 BLM protests, a white protester loses his head trying to corral a group of fellow demonstrators. Alex Bliss directs “Close the Gap,” a satirical character study that boldly examines the loose ends of a young man’s mind amidst a high-tense moment. As he marches, he broadcasts live ...