Sweet Thing

  • Nominated for the 2022 John Cassavetes Award.

SWEET THING centers around the lives of two children in contemporary New Bedford, Massachusetts in particular one eventful summer spent in a beach house with their mother and her boyfriend. The story is an intense but ultimately uplifting, poetic rendering of childhood that captures the essence of that time in life when a day can last forever. The friendships, loyalties, and challenges of adolescent youth propel the story into a triumph of childhood hope and resilience.  The central character, Billie, is a 15-year-old girl who fantasizes Billie Holiday as a sort of fairy godmother. Billie has to navigate the evolving challenges of her life while she plays mother to her 11-year-old brother, Nico. They meet up with another adolescent, run away from home, and together roam the area free from their parents’ watchful eye. They discover freedom and enchantment among New Bedford’s boats and railway tracks. They fantasize about a life of luxury when they break into a posh home, and are able to carry the taste of affluence into their adventures. The film celebrates their ability to make poetry and a joyful life out of hardship. The children come to represent a hope in our own resilience, as the film is an ode to that trying age when young people prepare to take their first step into adulthood.

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Little Miss Sumo

  • Presented by WOLF, in partnership with Netflix and ESPN Films.

Film London, BFI, Tribeca & ESPN present Little Miss Sumo – A Netflix Original Documentary. Banned from competing professionally Hiyori will have to retire at the age of 21. Simultaneously juggling newfound revelations whilst preparing for the biggest tournament of her life, Hiyori is forced to question the reason females are forbidden from professional wrestling and why most women retire early. She has the drive and ambition, but is that going to be enough to succeed in a country and sport that is overwhelmingly led by tradition and protocol? Cinematography, Written and Directed by Matt Kay.

Known as the Raging Bull, Hiyori is a 21-year-old heavyweight wrestler and has been competing since she was six years old. She is from Ajigasawa, a snowy northern fishing town, where the locals are known for their hardy personalities.

Cats Kill

  • Now available to watch on Apple TV and other platforms.

Unable to bare yet another dull weekend in her sleepy country town, Cat recruits her clueless boyfriend Ron on a killing spree. The targets: narcissistic, selfie-taking tourists from New York City. Totally oblivious to the perils that await them, Alana and her girlfriends are eager to enjoy another well-deserved vacation. Quickly succumbing to the small-town charms of their rural getaway, the city girls are left completely vulnerable. When Cat appears suddenly to cut their weekend short, what follows is a thrilling and sexy date with danger in the deep woods of Upstate New York. Starring: Alanah Rafferty as Cat, Kay Loren as Lana, Caycee Black as Rikki and Becca Q. Co as Liz. Executive Produced, Written, and Directed by Gregory Casino and Alexander Cherney. Produced by Teddy Ouwerkerk.

Rated the best farm-to-table killing spree of 2018.