April 12

Dead Lover

Dead Lover is a hilarious, delirious, beautiful, horny, and wholly original Frankensteinian tale about the limits one Gravedigger will go to hold onto love.

April 12

Dead Lover

Dead Lover is a hilarious, delirious, beautiful, horny, and wholly original Frankensteinian tale about the limits one Gravedigger will go to hold onto love.

April 12

Agatha’s Almanac *SOLD OUT*

Defying modernity, 90-year-old Agatha forges a solitary existence on her ancestral farm, preserving heirloom seeds in her handmade universe.

April 15

A+DFF: The House of Cini Boeri

The House of Cini Boeri tells the story of the intense life and brilliant work of architect and designer Cini Boeri, through the places she lived, the testimonies of those who knew her well, and the works she created.

April 15

WTO/99

An immersive archival documentary that reanimates the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization and the more than 40,000 people who took to the streets of Seattle to protest the WTO’s impacts on human rights, labor, and the environment.

April 15

Agatha’s Almanac *SOLD OUT*

Defying modernity, 90-year-old Agatha forges a solitary existence on her ancestral farm, preserving heirloom seeds in her handmade universe.

April 16

A+DFF: Máximapark – From Greenhouses to a Living Landscape

In the heart of the Randstad lies a unique part of the Netherlands: Máximapark. Just 25 years ago, this area was home to greenhouse growers; today it is a vibrant green icon of contemporary landscape architecture and community spirit.

April 16

A+DFF: Prickly Mountain and My Design/Build Life

In the late ’60s and ’70s, a group of architects landed in Vermont with big ideas and a simple plan: to stop just designing buildings and start making them too.

April 16

A+DFF: The First Siza

The First Siza is a documentary about the Four Houses, the first project by Álvaro Siza, designed while he was still a student, and the impact of architecture on people's lives.

April 17

A+DFF: Gardens of Fez

The narrow streets of the old city of Fez wind around walled houses, crumbling palaces and quiet courtyards. Rajae, a schoolteacher, reminisces about the gardens and streams–places once alive with mystery and discovery–that have now fallen into neglect or vanished entirely.

April 17

A+DFF: Out of The Picture

For centuries women have designed spaces, built projects, and transformed architecture. Yet they remain largely invisible in official narratives. This film investigates: why this exclusion? Who organizes and perpetuates it?

April 17

A+DFF: Rule of Stone

Rule of Stone reflects how design, material and policy intersect in one of the world’s most historically and politically complex places.