★ Buddha in the Bronx | Teresa Xie | 2026 | English | 14 minutes | World Premiere BUDDHA IN THE BRONX follows a Sri Lankan monk around New York City. The film offers a glimpse into how the monk's spiritual practices inform his everyday experiences. ★ Harvest Party at Camp Two | Rajan Gill, Reaa Puri | 2026 | English | 16 minutes | Texas Premiere | Film Content Warning: Content that is not suitable for children It was a summer of romance, race wars, and rock n’ roll. Unable to attend their local prom, HARVEST PARTY AT CAMP TWO recounts the story of the Punjabi farmworkers in 1980s California who throw the biggest party their small town has ever seen. ★ From Section 48 to King Drive | Yinan Wang, Lorna Young, Anna Wong, Adrian Chan, Adam Carr | 2026 | English | 15 minutes | World Premiere FROM SECTION 48 TO KING DRIVE uncovers a seldom-told narrative of Milwaukee’s Chinese immigrant history through the installation of two state historical markers. ★ Yu & Me | Esther Chan, Claudine Cho | 2026 | English | 26 minutes | Texas Premiere When a fire destroys a beloved Chinatown bookstore, its hyper-independent owner learns that community is necessary for survival. ★ Dare To Win | Kar Yin Tham | 2025 | Cantonese, English | 6 minutes | World Premiere | Film Content Warning: Violence Quintessential lessons from a 97-year old tenant organizer who not only dared to struggle against institutions, she dared to win. ★ Daily Worker (工人日报) | Ting Su | 2025 | Mandarin Chinese | 10 minutes | Texas Premiere Digitizing union newspapers in the quiet of a darkroom, a filmmaker reflects on her relationship to labor and the meaning of work. ★ We Rise Together | Alan Kondo | 2025 | English | 27 minutes | Texas Premiere WE RISE TOGETHER shows the power of solidarity in the immigrant rights movement among a deported Cambodian refugee, an organization for the formerly incarcerated, an immigrant rights attorney, and a Japanese American community organization.