Ford’s program selections circle urgent sociopolitical issues, with documentaries that touch on immigration, incarceration, and trans experiences, among other topics.
Film & Television
Incoming! Big Dogs, Pop Stars, and Space Clones
Robert Pattinson stars as an expendable human clone in “Mickey 17,” Naomi Watts inherits a 150-pound Great Dane in “The Friend,” and more movies playing around the Triangle this month.
Incoming! Brazilian Dissidents, Mumbai Nurses, and AI Satellites
Oscar contender “I’m Still Here,” Kristen Stewart as an AI ocean buoy in “Love Me,” and more films coming to the Triangle.
Paying Tribute to David Lynch’s America in Durham
Durham cinephiles can experience Lynch’s work at two upcoming tribute screenings.
In a Free Series, Full Frame Brings Three Timely Documentaries to Cary
“Union,” “Daughters, and “Hollywoodgate” will screen in late January and early February. All three films are buzzy—but “Union” has particular relevance to the Triangle.
Incoming! Epic Dramas, Prestige Pictures, and Guaranteed Weepies
RaMell Ross’s ambitious adaptation of “The Nickel Boys,” Adrien Brody in an old-school narrative epic, and more films coming to a Triangle theater near you.
Incoming! Erotic Thrillers, Gothic Horror, and Holiday Counterprogramming
“Babygirl,” “Nosferatu,” and other holiday releases you may not want to take the whole family to go see.
Inside a Durham Storage Unit, A Decade of Wonder
For ten years, Shadowbox Studio, an offbeat space owned by Jim Haverkamp and Alex Maness, has been an intimate home to the experimental arts.
Incoming! Sex Workers, Bog Zombies, and Extravaganzas
Sean Baker’s ‘Anora,’ dark comedy ‘Rumours,’ a stop-motion film that’s not for kids, and more movies playing in the Triangle.
Durham’s Omisade Burney-Scott Invites Storytelling Around Social Justice and Menopause
The creator of the platform and podcast Black Girl’s Guide to Menopause, Burney-Scott is still telling stories in a new PBS documentary, The M Factor, which debuted earlier this month.

