
Color of Autumn
Curated by KIDS FIRST! Film Festival
Film & Animation – 15 min
Narrative short film Color of Autumn depicts a precocious eight-year-old Black girl who lives with her hardworking parents and her adoring, wise grandmother…
Premiering on May 1st, 2026

Mental Health That Meets You Online
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 2 min
This short film explores how Talkiatry, founded by Robert Krayn and Dr. Georgia Gaveras, is transforming mental health care in the U.S.
Premiering on May 1st ,2026

Natura Umana: Rediscover Human Nature
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 3 min
In a world overwhelmed by digital noise, Natura Umana: Rediscover Human Nature invites audiences to break free.
Premiering on May 1st, 2026

Whale Whisperers: Humans and AI Decode the Deep
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 3 min
Whale Whisperers: Humans and AI Decode the Deep explores Project CETI’s groundbreaking work in decoding whale communication using AI.
Premiering on May 1st, 2026
Net Zero Speaks with Josheena Naggea
Curated by Protect Our Planet & Planet Classroom
Activism – 8 min
Dive into ocean conservation and climate action with Dr. Josheena Naggea on Net Zero Speaks. Hosted by Monaaleekh B.K. Gowda and produced by…
Premiering on April 1st, 2026

Sensi.AI: AI for Senior Care
Curated by Protect Our Planet
Science & Technology – 2 min
Facing growing eldercare challenges, families are seeking smarter ways to support aging loved ones. Enter Sensi—a discreet, in-home audio pod powered by AI.
Premiering on April 1st, 2026

Pedal it Forward
Curated by Actuality Abroad
Activism – 10 min
Pedal It Forward is a short documentary directed by J. Cole Gerke, that teaches viewers about Freddy Candia, a passionate innovator in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Premiering on April 1st, 2026

Airbnb & AI: Empowering Inclusive Tourism Worldwide
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 1 min
Discover how Airbnb is revolutionizing tourism with AI-powered tools that empower local hosts, boost small-town economies, and create jobs.
Premiering on April 1st, 2026

While Every Sense Is Nourished, the Soul Rests
Curated by Planet Classroom
Dance & Music – 7 min
A dance film made as a collaboration with choreographer Darla Johnson and her students for the ACC fall semester Sophomore Performance…
Premiering on April 1st, 2026

Solving Global Hunger at Its Roots
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 3 min
Solving Global Hunger at Its Roots explores the worldwide hunger crisis and the powerful response led by Action Against Hunger.
Premiering on April 1st, 2026

Aikane
Curated by KIDS FIRST! Film Festival
Film & Animation – 14 min
A valiant island warrior, wounded in battle against foreign invaders, falls into a mysterious underwater world. Everything changes when the octopus who rescues him transforms into a handsome young man.
Premiering on May 1st, 2025

ArtLifting – Empowering Homeless and Disabled Artists
Curated by Planet Classroom
Activism – 3 min
Fourteen percent of Americans experience homelessness, with over 40% having disabilities. ArtLifting, founded by Liz Powers in 2013, empowers homeless and disabled artists by showcasing their talents.
Premiering on May 1st, 2025

Reunited After 27 Years: How AI Brought Fu Gui Home
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 3 min
This is the heartwarming true story of Fu Gui, abducted at six years old in China and separated from his family for 27 painful years. It highlights the agony of child abduction and the enduring hope of families who never stop searching. Thanks to Baidu’s groundbreaking AI technology…
Premiering on May 1st, 2025

DeepSeek’s AI Revolution: A Game-Changer in the Global AI Race
Curated by Planet Classroom
Science & Technology – 2 min
In this video, we explore DeepSeek’s AI chatbot and how it stacks up against AI giants like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Nvidia’s ChatRTX. We break down its capabilities, user experience, and unique features that set it apart.
Premiering on May 1st, 2025

Mozart’s Serenade No. 12
Curated by Bard College Conservatory of Music
Dance & Music – 7 min
When composing his serenade between 1781 and 1782, Mozart wanted to tackle the genre in his own way. There is no definitive reason why he might have composed this one the way he did, one possibility was to impress Emperor Joseph II.
Premiering on May 1st, 2025