March 22, 2026 @ 1:00 pm

Brattle Theatre

Filmmakers In Attendance!

Turns out not everything set in New England is spooky – this year we had so many local shorts we loved, we created another program in addition to horror! Dive into this selection of the weird and the wonderful, the esoteric and the experimental, all made by local filmmakers and/or shot in the area. From music documentaries to surreal coming-of-age stories, from twisted punchlines to magical animals: the quirky, inventive, creative side of New England is celebrated in full force with this lineup.

– Alex Kittle

Featuring:

Lo Sciocco (The Fool)

Coco Roy, Massachusetts, 7 min.

A 16mm odyssey following the “Fool” archetype wandering the city and facing their inner demons, with dreamy, layered imagery set to an evocative score.

Disco

Molly Longwell, Vermont, 15 min.

The effects of grief and guilt on a teen girl are explored through her nightmares as she pieces together the mystery of her best friend’s suicide.

OH, DEER

Dante Russo, Marjorie Lewit, Massachusetts, 3 min.

Important life lessons: Pay attention to the road; dance like nobody’s watching; and don’t be a jerk to your spouse!

Death Row Dog

Marinah Janello Phennicie, Rhode Island, 14 min.

A woman with a mysterious skin condition finds an unexpected cure through alternative medicine and canine assistance.

You Got It

Sean W. Hennessy, Massachusetts, 12 min.

A portrait of local craftsman Chris Tatoyian, who builds handmade guitar pickups, revealing the passion and precision of a niche technical art.

“Chlorine” Music Video

Frankie Ferrari, Rhode Island, 4 min.

Create your own doppelgangers while jamming to this breezy tune by NOVA ONE.

Body of Noise

Al Crockett, Massachusetts, 8 min.

A Boston filmmaker profiles experimental musician and inventor (and former Harvard faculty) Victoria Shen, aka Evicshen, known for her improvised style of “chaotic sound.”

The Fly

Barbara Wheeler, Massachusetts, 2 min.

This cheeky short conjures the paranoid sensation we feel when there’s a fly buzzing around the room, but offers a surprising resolution to the issue.

Interference

Lila Woodbridge, Massachusetts, 26 min.

A closeted queer teen’s hidden romance with another boy haunts him through television, radio, and other technology, while the AIDS crisis erupts around him.