
- Documentary Films Screening
- Film Screening
Date: February 21, 2026
Time: 5:50 pm – 8:35 pm
Location:
Regal Union Square Theater 1
850 Broadway
New York, New York 10003
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There will be a Q&A Session with the filmmakers at 8:15 PM. These films have not been rated and some content may not be appropriate for children.

- Documentary Film Competition
Us vs Them
Directed by: Alex Vishno, Charles Grady
Country: United States
Minutes: 40
Premiere:
NYC Premiere
In a time when the conversation around law enforcement is fraught with complexity and urgency, US VS. THEM is a clarion call for reflection, empathy, and transformation. Conceived by a veteran law enforcement official with decades of firsthand experience, this film steps boldly into the debate, inviting viewers to confront the ingrained “bad guy vs good guy” culture that has long defined the American policing narrative and scrutinizes the adversarial mindset that has gripped much of American law enforcement with an exploration of how this ideology shapes policies, community relations, and the very soul of policing in the United States.

- Documentary Film Competition
Reconciliation
Directed by: Ian Phillips
Country: United States
Minutes: 16
Premiere:
NYC Premiere
A young man reconnects with his father after many years of distance. In the process of reconciliation, he decides to make a film about it.
- Documentary Film Competition
The Chaplain & The Doctor
Directed by: Jessica Zitter
Country: United States
Minutes: 86
Betty Clark is an 80-year-old, African American chaplain on staff at The Wilma Chan Highland Hospital Campus, the level-one trauma center in Oakland, California. Jessica Zitter is a white Jewish physician who has been Betty’s colleague on the Palliative Care service for over a decade. The two women are an unlikely team: chaplains and doctors do not usually pair up within the hierarchical and siloed halls of the hospital. But with time, the two women’s shared values and history overcome the forces that keep them apart, and they go on to do their best work together. THE CHAPLAIN & THE DOCTOR models a new kind of care, one that honors both spirit and body, the diverse backgrounds of patients, and the most human needs we all share.



