My Mud, My Hillside Documentary Short 20.5 Minutes Dir. Julia Mendoza Friedman Puerto Rico Chemi Rosado-Seijo is community engagement artist who has spent over a decade working with the residents of El Cerro, Puerto Rico in a city wide art project to paint all the houses different shades of green to match the aesthetics of the mountain side.
Invasion: The Unist'ot'en's Fight for Sovereignty Documentary Short 18 Minutes Dir. Michael Toledano and Sam Vinal Canada The Wet'suwet'en Nation of British Columbia stands up to defend their unceded lands from the Canadian government, oil/gas companies, and colonialism while addressing violence against indigenous people.
Congress Cares Documentary Short 8.5 Minutes Dir. Theodore Collatos USA On March 27th, the United States congress approved a multi-trillion dollar coronavirus relief package by voice vote. “Congress Cares"" is a satirical chronicle of the faux debate.
USA vs Scott Documentary Short 25 Minutes Dir. Ora DeKornfeld and Isabel Castro Mexico/USA A geography professor awaits felony trial and a possible 20-year-prison sentence for giving food and shelter to migrants in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.
The Fight for the Noblest Democracy: Women's Suffrage in Alabama Documentary Short - Alabama 24 Minutes Dir. Jenna M. Bedsole USA The road for the right for women to vote both nationally and in Alabama has been a long fight; this is an exploration of the history and future of the struggle for women’s suffrage.
Unmarked Documentary Short - Black Lens 27 Minutes Dir. Brad J. Bennett and Chris Haley USA Throughout the South, there are many historic African-American and unmarked burials of the formerly enslaved that are derelict or have been lost to time. A group of individuals has stepped up and created a renewed interest in active restoration and preservation efforts.