COYOTES (Short) | BFI Flare 2026
A Palestinian woman in trouble, danger lurking in the darkness on the road to Ramallah, and a tire iron.
A Palestinian woman in trouble, danger lurking in the darkness on the road to Ramallah, and a tire iron.
A tender and moving tribute to trans masculine youth, which holds the weight of its subject matter while never veering into sensationalism.
In a pocket universe of dreamy indie rock, Yau-Weeks makes the past feel like the present, and untangles the last few difficult years personally -- and, by extension, her generation.
Pomp and pageantry abound in a historical comedy-drama about a flamboyant aristocrat's odd reign over Anglesey.
A fascinating archive dive blending fuzzy analogue memories and stories of Lebanon's enduring trans aunties.
Two Iranian women on opposite sides of the world are moved to protest, no matter the cost.
The need for connection in a big, unfriendly city drives two women to the edge in this universal, sad but hopeful short.
A Palestinian woman in trouble, danger lurking in the darkness on the road to Ramallah, and a tire iron.
A sweet short in which masculinity lingers in its absence as two girls grow closer, despite an avoidable gulf.
Something to interpret! Colours leak, run, and flash in this experimental archival collage drawn from old Iranian films.
Palestinian voices and perspectives echo on the capital streets of liberal democracies that ignore them.
A tender and moving tribute to trans masculine youth, which holds the weight of its subject matter while never veering into sensationalism.
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Supernatural powers, overpowering desire, and inexplicable deaths make for a unique and exciting indie film. The Serpent's Skin delivers a fast-paced young adult novel brought to life. This trans led queer horror is driven by mysterious characters, each hiding their own secret. New to town, a young trans
In a pocket universe of dreamy indie rock, Yau-Weeks makes the past feel like the present, and untangles the last few difficult years personally -- and, by extension, her generation.
Another Man is a millennial coming-of-age reminiscent of Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World, with similarly nuanced relationships and sympathetic performances from our leads.