NYC Short Film Showcase at New Plaza - July 25

(released 7/16/2025)


NYC Short Film Showcase will be July 25th at 7p.m. The showcase of films is held at Macaulay Honors College located at 35 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023. 

Hosted by New Plaza Cinema the schedule is full of films by New York makers. The films will run for 110 minutes on this evening. Below are the films that will be screened.

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Hailuo 02 - A visual Field Trip by Roxanne Ducharme: A dreamlike collision of fragmented AI visions, unraveling a surreal journey through the eerie beauty of chaos and nonsense.

This Land by Mike Bradley: The untold story of Ganienkeh, a Mohawk community fighting to regain its traditional culture.

Hamlet in the Garden, by Henry Greenberg: An actor has a crisis of faith.

Breaking The Cycle/Rompiendo El Ciclo by Farah Otero-Amad: "Breaking The Cycle" takes you inside 4 Eskuela, a vibrant hip-hop school in Medellín, Colombia, where students and teachers unlock the power of self expression through dance, while competing for the title of Medellín's top breakdancer.

Lower East Side by Henry Mandler: Tasked by his uncle to create a music video, a filmmaker explores New York, weaving together street scenes and archival footage with lyrics that chronicle a life of highs and lows, anchored by the unexpected solace found at a beloved Lower East Side candy store.

Murmur by Sabrina Seidner: When disgraced celebrity grief counselor Dr. Dee Dee Daniels throws open her support group to yet another stranger it might just be her last meeting

Pineapple Butt by Priscil-la Zanni: A woman discovers her boyfriend has been cheating on her through the making of a Pineapple juice.

Would You Love Me? by Tyler Gurdon: Henry must navigate the magical ebbs and flows of his relationship with his girlfriend, Annie.

Sornyak by Gaspar Avedisyants: Surreal drama about a mysterious flower that sprouts in a family’s home, gradually unraveling their once-happy life.

Love and Rodents by Mary Wall: A never-hurt-a-fly woman races to catch and release a rodent that has invaded her home before her ever practical wife catches it by any means necessary.

Angelo and Ert, by Jon Kushner: Setting out on a campaign to make new friends and meet "like-minded people," Angelo Nussbaum unwittingly attracts the attention of a mysterious social competitor. Friend, foe, or stalker? Who is Ert and what the hell is he up to?


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