MOMO Film Festival 2025 – 3rd Edition
Where form is free, and voices are bold
The third edition of the MOMO Film Festival brought together bold voices and free forms of independent cinema. Over two days, 25 films — including shorts, documentaries, one-minute works, and two distinguished feature films — were screened for audiences.
The feature program was headlined by Brother Versus Brother (United States | 2025 | 91m | English), from executive producer Francis Ford Coppola, a powerful exploration of family and identity that brought Hollywood weight to the festival stage. Alongside it, the Canadian feature Can I Get A Witness? (Canada | 2024 | 110m | English), directed by Ann Marie Fleming and starring Sandra Oh, Keira Jang, and Reece Presley, delivered a striking international perspective that captivated audiences with its depth and vision.
In 2025, the festival stood out with a selection drawn from submissions across 26 different countries. Rooted in the cultural fabric of Ann Arbor, MOMOFF once again offered an unforgettable cinematic experience to emerging talents, established filmmakers, and audiences alike.
🏆 2025 MOMO FF Feature Winners


Brother Verses Brother
(United States | 2025 | 91m | English)
Winner – Best Feature Film
From executive producer Francis Ford Coppola, Brother Verses Brother is a powerful exploration of family and identity that brought Hollywood weight to Ann Arbor’s independent stage.
A highlight of MOMOFF 2025, carrying Coppola’s cinematic legacy.


Can I Get A Witness?
(Canada | 2024 | 110m | English)
Winner – Audience Award
Directed by Ann Marie Fleming and starring Sandra Oh, Keira Jang, and Reece Presley, this Canadian feature delivered a striking international perspective that captivated audiences with its depth and vision.
Sandra Oh’s performance left the audience spellbound.
🏆 2025 MOMO FF Short Winners






