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Lili, 10-year-old, rebels when her parents force her to wear a bikini top, even though she has always swam topless.
 
        
      
       
        
      
      BLUE HOUR
Two personal journeys intersect when a struggling young photographer is hired for a cheap last minute portrait gig. The unfolding photo session, while transient, leaves an indelible mark on both women.
 
        
      
      DANDELION GREEN
Weeks before ageing out of the foster care system, 17-year old Kay falls into an electric friendship with Olivia, transforming the way they see themselves, and their future.
 
        
      
      GEMMA
Gemma is a tenacious young woman trying out an exuberant number of activities and hobbies in her quest to find a special talent to call her own.
 
        
      
      THE GREAT ARC
With nearly 70 monumental works of art scattered throughout the district, La Défense, Paris, is Europe's largest open-air museum. Sitting between the legs of the gigantic Red Spider, I wonder how I didn't notice them before.
 
        
      
      WANDER TO WONDER
Mary, Billybud and Fumbleton are three miniature, human actors who perform in an eighties kids TV series called “Wander to Wonder”. After the creator of the series has died, they are left alone in the studio.
 
        
      
      THE PLEASURE IS ALL MINE
When 76-year-old Amélia realizes she has never had an orgasm in her life, she becomes determined to have one at any cost.
 
        
      
      YOU FEEL ME?
“You Feel Me?” is an experimental movement film about longing for closeness and the (seeming) impossibility of connection. Through the use of intuitive & ritualistic movement, “You Feel Me?” both celebrates queer femme sensuality; as well as the ways that Black queer femmes see, reach out to, and care for each other.
 
        
      
      THE NIGHT SHIFT
Two paramedics from Ontario share their experiences working in the paramedic field. They share their struggles with how much it affects their mental health and body and how they choose to deal with the trauma they witness daily.
