August 14–16, 2025 | Hybrid Festival | In-Person Day – August 15, 2025
The TRILLVISION Film Festival has announced the official short film selections for its Summer 2025 edition, unveiling a blazing lineup of powerful, innovative, and thought-provoking works. Dedicated to bold storytelling, fresh perspectives, and the creative pulse of independent cinema, TRILLVISION returns August 14–16, 2025, as a hybrid event with both virtual programming and a special in-person day on Friday, August 15.
This year’s festival will connect filmmakers and audiences from around the world through screenings, live Q&As, and interactive opportunities designed to spark conversation and inspire growth. More than a showcase, TRILLVISION fosters a thriving community where filmmakers can share ideas, receive feedback, and refine their craft, while audiences discover diverse stories that challenge, entertain, and inspire.
The official Summer 2025 selections include:
$278.14 – Directed by Mad Max
A Baleful Reunion – Directed by Ishaan Teja
Got It Bad – Directed by Robin Harris Jr.
Intervention – Directed by Vernon Heard
Jeez Louise – Directed by Ana Jimenez
Last of the Nobodies – Directed by Colter Olmstead
Legindary Documentary [Episode 1] – Directed by Wilbert Thomas & Dustin Booth
Living With Grandma – Directed by Finise Avery
Look Daddy Ima Cavalier – Directed by John Davis
Love Is Blind – Directed by Parneille Walker
Lullaby of Birdland – Directed by Kendra Williams
Money Shower – Directed by Vera Howard
Monk – Directed by Ryan McCormick
My Home Home – Directed by Eimy Celeste Carhuaz Cervantes
PATIENCE – Directed by Valentin Guiod
Pizza Killa (Sizzle Reel) – Directed by Chavoita LeSane
Prisoner 88 – Directed by Ben Saltzman
Spectrum Syndicate – Directed by Lily Dain
Structural Theory of a Broken Bowl – Directed by Elizabeth Lo
Talk – Directed by Ethan Hillel Baron
The Distance Between – Directed by Minda Harts
The Ebony Canal: The Story of Black Infant Health – Directed by Emmai Alaquiva
The Favor – Directed by D’Angelo Harris
Trust – Directed by Nicholas Lane
Votive – Directed by joy tirade
What Rania Sees – Directed by Kai Doguchi Wingo
Who Will Be There For Me? – Directed by Ethan Hillel Baron
Festival organizers are encouraging audiences to experience this year’s dynamic program by securing their passes at TRILLVISION.com.
Exclusive interviews with the Summer 2025 filmmakers will be released in the coming weeks.