WHERE TO WATCH: Canada: Available on CBC Gem (April 24). Worldwide: To be announced. Follow @aliciakharris_ on Instagram for updates.
Captures fleeting yet profound moments of human connection and introspection. -Bolt Awards Jury
“A magnetic and visually captivating look at beauty and identity.” -Courtney Small, That Shelf
[Harris] understands the nuance of blackness in a way I have never seen. -Raevin Larue, Screenfish
On a Sunday at Eleven (2024) | Narrative Short, Drama A young Black girl navigates exclusion in her white-dominant ballet class, reclaiming her beauty, identity, and power in an ethereal and unapologetic celebration of Blackness.
OFFICIAL SELECTION (selected) • Berlinale, 2025 • Toronto International Film Festival, 2024 • Canada’s Top Ten, TIFF, 2024 • Atlantic Film Festival, 2024 (Halifax, Nova Scotia) • Festival du nouveau cinema, 2024 (Montreal QC) • Regent Park Film Festival, 2024 (Toronto, ON) • Palm Springs Shortsfest, 2025 (Palm Springs, CA, USA) • Santa Barbara International Film Festival, 2025 (Santa Barbara, CA, USA) • Regard Film Festival, 2025 (Chicoutimi, QC) • Interfilm, 2025 (Berlin, Germany) • Aspen ShortsFest, 2025 (Aspen, CO, USA) • Miami Film Festival, 2025 (Miami, FL, USA) • San Francisco International Film Festival, 2025 (San Francisco, CA, USA) • Atlanta Film Festival, 2025 (Altanta, GA, USA)
60+ film festival selections
AWARDS • Winner - BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM, Canadian Screen Awards, 2025 • Winner - Best Short Film, DGC Awards, 2025 • Winner - Best Short Film, Breakthroughs Film Festival, 2025 • Winner - Best Short Film, Regent Park Film Festival, 2024 • Winner - Best Short Film, Get Reel Black Film Festival, 2025 • Winner - Best Costume Design, CAFTCAD Awards, 2025 • Nominated - Best Live Action Short Film, Black Reel Awards, 2025 • Nominated - Best Performance: Zoë Peak, Canadian Screen Awards, 2025