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IMFF 2025 FILMS

The 10th Indie Meme Film Festival comes to Austin in-person from April 9 - 13, 2025 and is held at the

Austin Film Society Cinema. 

The virtual festival, streaming May 2 - May 4, 2025 will bring second screenings of many of our in-person favorites, as well as fresh virtual-exclusive feature and short programs.

Narrative Features

NARRATIVE FEATURES

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Manthan (The Churning)

India | 1976 | Hindi

134 mins | Shyam Benegal

“Manthan” is a powerful film about the tempestuous winds of change that blow through a village when Dr. Rao (Girish Karnad) an idealistic veterinary surgeon from the city arrives to work with the locals to start a milk cooperative movement. The villagers, half of whom are Dalits, sell their milk to a local businessman Mishraji (Amrish Puri) who cheats them by paying a very
Cannes Classics 2024

In-person

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Little Jaffna

United States Premiere

France | 2024 | French,Tamil

100 mins | Lawrence Valin

The district of 'Little Jaffna' in Paris is the heart of a vibrant Tamil community, where Michael, a young police officer, is assigned to infiltrate a criminal group known for extortion and money laundering for the benefit of separatist rebels in Sri-Lanka. But as he works his way deeper into the heart of the organization, his loyalty will be tested, in a relentless pursuit against one of Paris' most hidden and powerful gangs.

In-person

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Boong

Texas Premiere

India | 2024 | Manipuri

93 mins | Lakshmipriya Devi

The story centers on a young schoolboy named Boong, portrayed by Gugun Kipgen, who embarks on a journey to reunite his divided family amidst the backdrop of Manipur's socio-political unrest. Facing challenges such as racial tensions and border issues, Boong's resilience and determination drive him forward. The film delves into themes of childhood innocence, family bonds, and the impact of geopolitical divisions on personal lives.

In-person

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Pooja, Sir

Texas Premiere

Nepal, USA, Norway | 2024 | Nepali

108 mins | Deepak Rauniyar

When two boys are kidnapped in a border town in Nepal, Detective Inspector Pooja is sent from Kathmandu to solve the case, forcing her to leave her wife and her ailing father behind. But when she arrives to investigate, the brewing political unrest and violent protests throw her off course, and she is forced to seek help from Mamata, a local Madhesi policewoman. By putting aside systemic racial and homophobic discrimination and pushing through everyday misogyny, the women solve the case—but at what personal cost? Inspired by real events which took place in Southern Nepal during the 2015 race protests.

In-person

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Glassworker

Texas Premiere

Pakistan, Spain, US | 2024 | English

98 mins | Usman Riaz

A young, gifted Vincent and his father Tomas run the finest glass workshop in the country and find their lives upended by an approaching war in which they want no part. The arrival in their town of an army colonel and his young aspiring violinist daughter, Alliz,shakes their reality and tests the relationship between father and son. As the love develops between Vincent and Alliz, they will need to gather up their courage to confront their fathers.

In-person

Documentary Features

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

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Agent of Happiness

Bhutan | 2024 | Dzongkha,Nepali,English

94 mins | Arun Bhattarai & Dorottya Zurbó

How can you measure happiness? The country of Bhutan invented Gross National Happiness to do just that, and Amber is one of the agents who travels door to...
Sundance Film Festival 2024 71st Sydney Film Festival 2024 MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024

In-Person

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And, Towards Happy Alleys

United States Premiere

India, Iran | 2023 | Persian,English

75 mins | Sreemoyee Singh

Fascinated by Iran’s film culture and the poetic works of the feminist poet Forough Farrokhzad, Indian filmmaker Sreemoyee Singh sets out in search of the protagonists of Iranian cinema. The numerous interviews she conducts over a period of six years with filmmakers Jafar Panahi, Mohammad Shirvani, and human rights activist Nasrin Sotudeh, among others, show the precarious situation in which critics of the regime find themselves, including the constant threat of imprisonment and being banned from practicing their profession. With a keen eye for unusual situations, she documents the effect of the Islamic Republic’s strict and omnipresent censorship on the daily lives of Iranian women whose uncompromising struggle has put them at the forefront of the protests that are currently rocking the country. And, Towards Happy Alleys is a passionate declaration of love for the cinema and poetry of Iran which also provides a frank view of daily life, and bears witness to a fearless generation raising its voice and implacably demanding its civil liberties.
Best Film in the International Competition at BAFICI, Argentina, April 2023 Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari award for Best Debut Director at Mumbai International Film Festival, June, 2024 Best Documentary in World Cinema Festival, Calcutta, 2024

In-Person, Virtual

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BACK THEN - The Story of Live Music in Bombay

Texas Premiere

India | 2024 | English

57 mins | Anindita Dutta Roy, Abhishek Chandran

'BACK THEN - The Story of Live Music in Bombay' is a documentary film that takes the viewer back 30 years in time to explore the sounds of the city's musical counterculture as it was. It puts you into the shoes of its mercurial artists, passionate folks behind the scenes, and misfits who went to gigs through the 90s, 2000s, and 2010s. The film puts a spotlight on what happened in the shadowy world of underground live music and answers questions like what it meant to watch an artist live in 1994, what it’s like today, and what kind of underground music was played in 2006. Over the span of 53 minutes, it cruises through real and rare DIY stories all the way from the 1990s, right up to 2023.
Yellowstone International Film Festival Best Documentary Film Winner

In-Person, Virtual

Shorts Program

SHORTS PROGRAM

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