Short Film Program
New York Tough
Directed by Miki Benyamini and Yoni Benyamini (USA, 2024, 16 min.).
Malik is an actor living in New York City who moonlights as a realtor—or maybe it’s the other way around. This short follows Malik throughout a day as he hustles from gig to gig—until a meeting with an old friend makes him reevaluate his life choices.
Lyrical
Directed by Carter Stewart (USA, 2024, 18 min.).
Trying to escape pressure from his father, a privileged Black law student finds himself in a potential police violence situation with a group of adjudicated youth on probation. The law student must choose between separation from—or solidarity with—the group.
Easy Money
Directed by Jeru Elidja Berry (USA, 2025, 22 min.).
Two recent high school graduates attempt to pull off a heist to afford their college tuition.
Acceptance
Directed by Imhotep Coleman (USA, 2024, 16 min.).
Jackie, a reserved yet aspirational high school senior, has a passion for photography. One day, while out doing what she loves, she unknowingly takes photos of a crime in progress. Seeking information on the crime, authorities offer a reward that could pay for Jackie’s dream of attending college. She must decide if the true cost is something she’s willing to pay.
Billy Somethin
Directed by Brandon Scales (USA, 2025, 17 min.).
After a brutal loss shatters his boxing career, Billy “Captain Hook” Benoit takes a shady side job to support his family. When he finds himself roped into an underground world of crime, unlikely alliances, and second chances, Billy must fight once again to prove his worth—this time, outside the ring.
Black Business
Directed by Noah Craigwell (USA, 2024, 15 min.).
Black cinema may often be blemished by stereotypes, but in Black Business, these stereotypes serve as a diversion from the deeper messages being conveyed. The short traces the journey of a young Cape Verdean man, recognized in his community, who aspires to empower those around him by launching his own enterprise. Even though his appearance might lead people to perceive him as “street,” he stays true to who he is and his goals, which eventually gives him the opportunities he’s planned for.

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.
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