Short Film Program
Allure
Directed by Élan Murray (USA, 2025, 19 min.).
When Shiloh unintentionally creates a supernaturally magnetic perfume as a gift, she tries to use it to get out of her post-breakup depression.
Not A Typical Alien
Directed by Zhelun “Jerry” Lin (USA, 2024, 8 min.).
After being accused of being an alien by a quirky man on a date, Clementine must prove her innocence, sparking a series of absurd and hilarious events.
New Treasure
Directed by Christl Stringer (USA, 2025, 6 min.).
A young woman struggles to navigate her dating life around her enormous collection of stuffed animals and plushies.
Ketchup and Watermelon
Directed by Nathan R. Smith (USA, 2024, 27 min.).
Life tests the young love between high schoolers Farah and Edison, and calls into question the compatibility of their cultural differences. Meanwhile Ibrahim, entrusted with his teen daughters as his wife travels abroad, faces a dilemma. Based on a true story.
Taper
Directed by Ben Locke (USA, 2025, 13 min.).
A queer Black kid going to a predominantly white institution needs to get a haircut. He finds a Black barbershop but finds himself having to tone down to blend in.
Solea
Directed by Jason R.A. Foster (USA, 2024, 30 min.).
A former couple reunites after years of not seeing one another. They find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of emotions as they reconnect. The quaint reunion quickly turns into a rollercoaster ride of nostalgia, longing, and a strong desire to rekindle what they once had.
Karma
Directed Kent Faulcon (USA, 2025, 17 min.).
Twenty years ago, 5 out-of-work actors borrowed a camera, shot a short film, and then, incredibly, lost it all. From recently rediscovered footage comes a comedic romp about a young novelist, Todd, who believes that, before he can propose to his true love, he must confess his past affair with his free-spirited coworker. Todd’s friends are on a mission to keep him quiet, so who will ultimately win out?

Wheelchair accessible
In-Person Festival Pass
$165
If you wish to see multiple films in the ROXFILM lineup, purchase a festival pass!
The In-Person Pass grants access to most in-person events in the festival, including those at the MFA, Hibernian Hall, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. For more information, see roxfilmfest.com.
Available through June 23 at 11:59 pm
Note that additional venues will be listed on your pass purchases as non-MFA screenings.
Admission to the June 19 screening of Paint Me a Road Out of Here is not included with the festival pass. Free tickets are available at the MFA’s Remis box office on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 6 pm on June 19.
Ticket Information
To order tickets by phone, call 1-800-440-6975 ($6 processing fee applies); to order in person, visit any MFA ticket desk.
Bag Checks
All bags are subject to inspection by Museum staff. Backpacks, large bags, all liquids including hand sanitizer and sunscreen, and outside food or drink are not permitted. Exceptions are made for medical or religious needs. All bags are strongly discouraged, and any bags larger than 11” x 15” must be checked in the Coat Room upon entry. Read our full bag check policy.