2023 Schedule

We’ll have a food truck onsite and fresh films to serve you. See you at the barn!

 

Friday Evening, June 23

7pm

 

in which they were not yet hermit crabs - by Walter Smits

The filmmaker described this short as “loneliness from the beach or ssssomething”. I don’t know what else to say.  

The Forest of Souls – by Pierre Gaffié

Mathilde is a young acoustician who travels through time ot find the souls of departed loved ones through sound.

I Stutter – by James Robinson

How do you navigate a world that demands we speak up and speak clearly? How can we listen?

 The Realization of Childhood Dreams – by John Akre

Ordella Walker and Amy Stolee, schoolteachers from rural Minnesota, took a trip by train in 1933 and made a scrapbook. 

Cane Boil – by Abbey Hoekzema

In rural Statesboro, Georgia, a community comes together to dance and make sugar.

 The Submergents: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Embrace The Cold – by Nicholas Kapanke

This film follows an eclectic group of folks who take daily dips in the Lake Harriet Magic Hole during the heart of the Covid pandemic.

Jonathan Thunder: Good Mythology – by Sergio Rapu

A portrait of an artist as an American Master.

Alongside – by River Park

There is something outside the window…

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Whale Eyes – by James Robinson

A short documentary about seeing and being seen.  

JessZilla – by Emily Sheskin

A coming-of-age story about what it means to be a champion.

Saturday Evening, June 24

7pm

Yum – by Brian Barber

If you aren’t the eater, you are the eaten.

What the Wings Bring – by Deb Wallwork

Carol Kern’s homemade jellies always win the top blue ribbons at the E. Ottertail Fair

 Cherry Poppins: Art is cool, so are you – by Henriette Soderlind

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Finding Her Beat – by Dawn Mikkelson

In the midst of a frozen Minnesota winter, a Japanese drum master and Korean adoptee from North Dakota join forces to assemble the world’s best Taiko drummers.

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Luce and the Rock – by Britt Raes

One day, out of nowhere, a giant Rock lays in the middle of the peaceful little village where Luce lives.

Solar Wind Alley – by Anastasia Lobkovski

Alice lives with her younger sisters in a rural Finnish village in the house their mother built before she passed away. A solar storm threatens the small community.