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Rompiendo el Ciclo

Curated by Actuality Abroad

Activism – 10 min

Rompiendo El Ciclo (breaking the cycle) is a short film directed by Aria Zapata that follows Luciana Pérez López, who is a resilient single mother of seven from San Martín Chiquito, Guatemala.

Premiering on February 1st, 2026

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Net Zero Speaks with Daniel Kammen

Curated by Protect Our Planet & Planet Classroom

Activism – 10 min

Climate scientist Daniel M. Kammen (Johns Hopkins; IPCC; NAS) joins host Ricardo Delgado Lander on Net Zero Speaks to outline five steps toward a just energy transition…

Premiering on January 1st, 2026

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Reachy 2: The Open Source Robot Helper

Curated by Planet Classroom

Science & Technology – 3 min

Reachy 2, developed by Pollen Robotics, is a modular, open-source humanoid robot designed to make robots more accessible, ethical, and human-friendly. Built with ROS2, Python, and powered by AI…

Premiering on January 1st, 2026

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Refuge

Curated by Actuality Abroad

Activism – 8 min

​Refuge is a short film directed by Aubrie Campbell Canfield that follows Lloyd Thorne, a U.S. Army veteran from Vietnam who has dedicated his life to supporting fellow veterans.

Premiering on January 1st, 2026

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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

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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

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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

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