Sat, Apr 25, 2026 6:00 PM PT
Thu, Apr 30, 2026 5:30 PM PT

Cookie Queens

Directed by Alysa Nahmias  |  USA  |  Documentary  |  91 min

Family Friendly

Four young Girl Scouts race to sell as many cookies as possible over the course of a season in this charming and warm-hearted crowd pleaser.

Recommended for ages 7 and up.

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Guests Expected
Director Alysa Nahmias is expected to attend for a post-screening Q&A at the April 25 showtime.

Description

Ara, Shannon Elizabeth, Nikki, and Olive live by the mantra, “Sell! Sell! Sell!” Each Girl Scout in this diverse group has her own sales goal to reach or maybe even surpass during the short cookie-selling season. The race to become the Cookie Queen is not for the faint of the heart with a surprising amount of money and rewards like summer camp and European trips on the line. In between lugging wagons piled high with boxes across town and weekends spent manning cookie booths, the girls find themselves pulled between their ambition to succeed and the desire to just be a kid and play. This adorable coming-of-age story—a Sundance hit—follows the highs and lows of a single season, illuminating both the pressures of entrepreneurship at such a young age, and the empowerment of nurturing their aspirations. —Amber Love

Note: The April 30 screening will be presented with Open Captions

Biographies

Director Alysa Nahmias

Alysa Nahmias is the director and producer of the documentaries Cookie Queens (2026); Art & Krimes by Krimes (2021), winner of a News & Documentary Emmy Award; The New Bauhaus (2019); and Unfinished Spaces (2011), winner of the Film Independent Spirit Awards’ FIND Your Audience Award. She is a founder of AJNA Films, a Los Angeles production company and a co-founder of FWD-Doc, an organization that supports disabled filmmakers.