Filmmaker Vicky Du traces generational trauma rooted in her family’s displacement during China’s 1949 revolution and explores if healing can break the mental illness cycle.
JUNETEENTH: FAITH & FREEDOM is a documentary by award-winning director, Ya’Ke Smith that invites viewers into the story of Juneteenth – the holiday recognizing the end of legalized slavery in Texas – through the eyes of a Black man learning about the holiday from the direct descendants of those liberated that fateful day.
Persevere tells the story of the Nakasones, separated during the war.
FACING THE WIND follows women whose lives are irrevocably changed by their husbands’ diagnoses with Lewy body dementia (LBD), a widespread, but little-known condition.
Travel through Florence to discover how the city invented the art of magnificence.
An intimate look at inequality in San Francisco through the lives of Single Room Occupancy residents.
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura chronicles his father Robert A. Nakamura’s life, from WWII incarceration to becoming a pioneer of Asian American cinema.
John Godinet is an ultra-runner living in Maryland. He’s outrun abuse as a teenager and discrimination as an adult but now has a new adversary: ALS.
Discover the remarkable life of civil rights pioneer W.E.B Du Bois.