
ARTIFICIAL HORIZON
DIRECTOR: ELIZABETH WEBB
Artificial Horizon chronicles the complex and layered racial histories of a tract of former plantation land in eastern Alabama, an origin point for the filmmaker’s family members who continue to live on both sides of—and sometimes crossing—the “color line”. During westward settler colonial expansion and the dispossession of Indigenous peoples in the mid 19th century, the government used trees as reference points to create property boundaries, but root networks below ground continue to defy these borders, providing a liberatory model for how our bodies might also subvert similar and related structures of power and control.
4K & 16mm / United States

ONE-HUNDRED YARD UNIVERSE
DIRECTOR: BRETT KASHMERE & SOLOMON TURNER
A feature-length audiovisual essay, One-Hundred Yard Universe examines football’s impact on a single Black family across multiple generations; juxtaposed with the NFL’s rise in popularity beginning in the 1960s. Through a personal exploration of the game’s emergence as an omnipresent feature in American life and culture, One-Hundred Yard Universe reveals how larger systems of structural inequality, patriarchal masculinity, and identity are at play in shaping America’s most popular pastime
2026 / HD, 4K & 16mm / United States