Detroit, USA | Sept. 19-22, 2024

2023 BETTER CITIES FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE

Sunday Sept. 22

Sunday, September 22 2:00-3:00 PM


RAMEN DAY

SPECIAL SCREENING

Location TBA

RAMEN DAY is a short documentary that delves into the heart of the Vermont Everyone Eats program, showcasing its profound impact on combating food insecurity and revitalizing local food systems.


Film Lineup

  • Ramen Day - Corey Hendrickson

  • Ramen Day - Corey Hendrickson

60 MINS

Presented by


Ramen Day

Duration

0:29:55

Synopsis
By deploying a locally controlled model of prepared meal distribution, Vermont Everyone Eats’ innovative approach connected people growing the food, people preparing the food, and people who were in need of a healthy, balanced meal.

This documentary serves as a testament to the transformative potential of compassionate collaboration and underscores the significance of ensuring that everyone has access to wholesome, prepared meals. Through the stories shared and the emotions evoked, the director invites audiences to join him in celebrating the resiliency, innovation, and compassion that were the heart of the Vermont Everyone Eats program.

Directed by

Corey Hendrickson

Sunday, September 22 5:00 - 6:00 PM


Let’s Design Buildings

Christ Church, Detroit. 960 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48207

Short Films on Architecture

60 MINS


Film Lineup:

Presented by

  • In Pursuit of Passive - Mark Fisher & Eric Daft

  • SON - Davide Rapp

  • Samuel Plato: Preserving a Legacy - Elise Masters

  • BLOQS - Jim Stephenson

  • The White Flats - Anna Price


In Pursuit of Passive

Duration

0:16:53

Synopsis
Follows the construction of the first net-zero, passive house built in the Greater Tetons-Yellowstone region near Jackson, WY, while explaining the Passive House building approach for designing and constructing more sustainable buildings and exploring the many associated climate and energy performance benefits. Features the home’s designers – Lindsey Love and Lindsay Schack, co-founders of a sustainable architecture and design firm based out of Bozeman, MT and Driggs, ID – along with building and climate experts.

Directed by
Mark Fisher & Eric Daft


SON

Duration

0:03:38

Synopsis
The SON center for mental fragility, located in the outskirts of Milan, consists of a cluster of housing and social services, distributed within two residential buildings and a pavilion for civic and public activities. SON is a project by Milan-based architectural firm B22 in team with Carlo Venegoni. Davide Rapp's short firm explores the cluster guided by the voices of Davide and Marinella, the first inhabitants of SON.

Directed by
Davide Rapp


Samuel Plato: Preserving a Legacy

Duration

0:10:26

Synopsis
As the first African-American architect in Indiana, Samuel Plato overcame the racial restrictions of the early 20th century. Preserving Plato’s deteriorating buildings is crucial to remembering his legacy.

Directed by
Elise Masters


BLOQS

Duration

0:05:35

Synopsis
The importance of industrial space in London, explored in this short film

Directed by

Jim Stephenson

The White Flats


Duration

0:24:16

Synopsis
‘The White Flats’ film was made to celebrate the work of architect, Peter Tábori, who died in February 2023. It explores the qualities of Highgate New Town Phase 1, a housing estate built for the London Borough of Camden between 1972 and 1979, from the perspective of its residents. Designed by Peter Tábori and Ken Adie as part of the Council’s in-house team, the estate provides 275 homes arranged in a series of south-facing, low-rise terraces, which step down Dartmouth Park Hill, and are positioned around four pedestrianised streets and a central green space. Having lived on the estate for many years and brought up their families there, architects, Jo McCafferty and Rachel Stevenson and film editor, Anna Price, wanted to showcase this 45 year old estate as an exemplar of good housing design.

When they asked other residents if they would like to get involved, there was an overwhelming response, with all sorts of people offering their time and their skills. The resulting film has been created entirely by residents, who have shot it, edited it, composed the music, provided photographs and reminiscences, and starred in it. There was no budget – all resources and skills were given voluntarily by the community. It was an estate-wide collaboration, communicating the lived experience of residents of all ages and is a powerful reminder of the impact of good housing and its ability to encourage community life and neighbourliness.

Directed by
Anna Price

Sunday, September 22 7:00 - 8:30 PM

Christ Church, Detroit. 960 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48207


Let’s Get Together

Short Films on Community Empowerment

63 MINS


Film Lineup:

  • Love Downtown, Love Oly - John Paget

  • AscenDance - Spencer Wilkinson

  • At Robson Square - Thaïs Despont

  • Catelus Ascending - Gina Margillo

  • Stoop Chat with Jimmy & Shanaya - Marj Kleinman and Gabriella Canal

  • One Word to Describe Your Community - Edward Valibus

  • Black Wealth - Michael Lentz

Presented by


Love Downtown, Love Oly!

Duration

0:02:00

Synopsis
This is Quintessential Olympia, WA! Love Downtown, Love Oly is an episodic short film series about the unique artists, artisans and entrepreneurs of downtown Olympia.

Directed by
John Paget


AscenDance

Duration

0:17:03

Synopsis
Amidst the pandemic shutting down Oakland’s streets and the rising of the Black Lives Matter movement, artists attempt their tallest and most challenging mural yet, determined to use their creations for justice. ASCENDANCE, a grandiose 90 feet tall mural, is to be created on the ‘Greenlining Institute,’ a building that houses an organization that advocates against systemic racism. This mural is born out of vital Community Benefit Agreements won by the Oakland community in their resistance to luxury condo developers covering up the culturally significant ALICE STREET mural.

Directed by

Spencer Wilkinson


At Robson Square

Duration

0:04:46

Synopsis
This micro-documentary follows Tommy and Chris, who first met through mutual friends of theirs who were breaking one day. And from then onward, they have connected in so many ways, including becoming organizers of the Vancouver Street Dance Festival held at Robson Square.

Directed by
Thaïs Despont


Catelus Ascending

Duration

0:04:00

Synopsis
A tribute to the last days of beloved, powerful and undocumented Haitian drummer and his contribution to Little Haiti in Miami.

Directed by

Gina Margillo


Stoop Chat with Jimmy & Shanaya

Duration

0:13:33

Synopsis
“Stoop Chat with Jimmy & Shanaya” follows the unlikely friendship of blind Brooklyn poet, “Harmonica Jimmy,” and his younger neighbor, Shanaya, as they forge an uplifting bond based on their love of poetry, music, and the things that make New York, New York.

This short is the first in a series of intergenerational “Stoop Chat” videos that celebrate stoop culture and preserve neighborhood stories. It builds on the Stoop Stories community project founded at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic to connect, support, and celebrate our NYC neighbors.

Directed by
Marj Kleinman and Gabriella Canal


One Word to Describe Your Community

Duration

0:3:39

Synopsis
Brooklyn Backs Brooklyn. Brooklyn Org goes into the community to find the challenges and successes of the vibrant and diverse neighborhoods of Brooklyn, NY.

Directed by

Edward Valibus


Black Wealth

Duration

0:14:00

Synopsis
Derwin and Sierra are expecting their first child. It’s wonderful news, but comes at a time of uncertainty for Derwin as Baltimore begins to enforce bans on his main source of income: squeegeeing. Now, this young couple has to figure out how to make ends meet and provide a stable future for their growing family.

Directed by

Michael Lentz