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Exclusive: American Film Showcase Announces 2025 Film Slate

By IDA Editorial Staff


A young Asian woman and a middle-aged white man take a selfie in front of a large auditorium of spectators.

Director Jeremy Workman (R) and protagonist Lily Hevesh (L) in South Korea for an AFS screening of Lily Topples the World. Courtesy of AFS


Today, the U.S. Department of State’s flagship American Film Showcase (AFS) announces its 2025 film slate of 43 documentaries. This “film diplomacy” program showcases new award-winning American documentaries in a year-round screening program organized by U.S. Embassies in dozens of countries. 

“AFS’s screening program is a global film festival offering international audiences a nuanced view of American life and creating space for cross-cultural dialogue,” said Rachel Gandin Mark, AFS Program Director, in a prepared statement. “We are incredibly proud of this year’s wide-ranging collection of American films and can’t wait to share these stories with new audiences.”

“The stories explored in this year’s collection of 43 films reflect the diversity of the American experience from St. Lawrence Island in Alaska to the Florida Everglades,” said Ben Chance, AFS Head of Film. Chance further pointed out the prominence of celebrity bio-docs like Matthew Heinman’s American Symphony, on Jon Batiste, as well as Sundance darlings Going Varsity in Mariachi and Bad Press.

While Oscar-winner The Last Repair Shop and nominees like The Barber of Little Rock and Nai Nai & Wài Pó are highlighted in the AFS press release, the 2025 slate also includes a number of independently released films and a large number of emerging or first-time feature directors. 

Since 2012, AFS has screened over 500 nonfiction titles at 5,000 screenings in 135 countries. U.S. Embassies often travel directors to lead Q&A discussions of their films with local audiences at overseas screenings of their films. AFS is funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State and is implemented by USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.

The full list of AFS 2025 documentaries follows.

1. American Symphony (Netflix) - Matthew Heineman

2. Angel City (Warner Bros. Discovery) - Arlene Nelson

3. Audible (Netflix) - Matt Ogens

4. Bad Press (Independent) - Rebecca Landsberry-Baker, Joe Peeler

5. The Barber of Little Rock (The New Yorker) - John Hoffman, Christine Turner

6. Between Earth & Sky (POV Shorts) - Andrew Nadkarni

7. Black Girls Play: The Story of Hand Games (ESPN) - Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson

8. Black Godfather of Scuba (Independent) - Matt Kay

9. Breaking Silence (Independent Lens) - Amy Bench, Annie Silverstein

10. Candace Parker: Unapologetic (ESPN) - Joie Jacoby

11. Coldwater Kitchen (Independent) - Brian Kaufman, Mark Kurlyandchik

12. Confessions of a Good Samaritan (Independent) - Penny Lane

13. The Dads (Netflix) - Luchina Fisher

14. Erased: WW2's Heroes of Color (National Geographic) - Dan Dewsbury, George Amponsah, Shianne Brown, Alex Thomas

15. Fight or Flight (Independent) - Lindsey Hagen

16. Floyd Abrams: Speaking Freely (American Masters) - Yael Melamede

17. For The Record (Independent) - Heather Courtney

18. Forgiving Johnny (Breakwater Studios, Time Studios) - Ben Proudfoot

19. Going Varsity in Mariachi - Sam Osborn, Alejandra Vasquez

20. High on the Hog: Season 2 (Netflix) - Roger Ross Williams, Geoff Martz, Fabienne Toback, Karis Jagger, Michele Barnwell

21. JessZilla (Independent) - Emily Sheskin

22. Join or Die (Independent) - Pete Davis, Rebecca Davis

23. The Last Repair Shop (Breakwater Studios, Searchlight Pictures, L.A. Times Short Docs) - Ben Proudfoot

24. Liquor Store Dreams (POV) - So Yun Um

25. Little Richard: I Am Everything (Magnolia Pictures) - Lisa Cortés

26. Nai Nai & Wài Pó (Disney) - Sean Wang

27. Native Ball: Legacy of a Trailblazer (PBS) - Jonathan Cipiti, Megan Harrington

28. No Legs. All Heart. (Independent) - Pablo Durana

29. One with the Whale (Independent Lens) - Pete Chelkowski, Jim Wickens

30. The Orchestra Chuck Built (Independent) - Christopher Stoudt

31. Parker (The New Yorker) - Catherine Hoffman, Sharon Liese

32. Path of the Panther (National Geographic) - Eric Bendick

33. The Promise of Spring (Independent) - Anna Andersen

34. The Queen of Code (ESPN) - Gillian Jacobs

35. Roberta (American Masters) - Antonino D'Ambrosio

36. Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic) - Fleur Bone, Jonathan Frisby, Joshua Helliker, Nicola Tremain

37. Soundscape (Independent) - Timmy O'Neill

38. The Space Race (National Geographic) - Lisa Cortés, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza

40. Stan Lee (Disney) - David Gelb

41. They Came From All Over (Meta) - Rayka Zehtabchi

42. Who Is Stan Smith? (Independent) - Danny Lee

43. Working: What We Do All Day (Netflix) - Caroline Suh