DOCUMENTARY SHORTS: A SENSE OF BELONGING

 

Documentary Shorts: A Sense of Belonging will be available to watch online from Friday, Sept. 25 at 7 PM EST - Monday, Sept. 28. Tickets are $5.

A Sense of Belonging Complete Line Up

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Where We’ve Been
Dir. Ashley Brandon

A woman dedicates her life to remembering the past, but now as dementia fogs her memory her life's work bears the risk of being forgotten.

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Tate
Dir.

Austin Tobey

The difficult yet redemptive story of a young man from Indianapolis. Nothing was going to stop him from making his mom proud.

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Roughly Delicate
Dir.

Heqiuzi Wang

Living in Chicago, a group of Chinese women immigrants gathers to dance in high heels, wear traditional Chinese dresses, and shoot guns at the range. What brings them together is a sense of community, their own insecurities and the warmth they share with each other.

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HOW FAR IS HOME
Dir.

Apo W. Bazidi

In the midst of the immigration ban, a teenage refugee Ahmed and his sister Ruba find a home at a Cleveland school for immigrants. Will they be able to reach their dreams?

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Counting the Cost
Dir.

Maggie Cripe

A mother recollects her family's experience in leaving an Amish community.

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Dir.

Naeema Jamilah Torres

In this short essay-style documentary, a Black filmmaker reflects on present-day struggles of marginalized people on a tour devoted to challenging conventional historical narratives through the legacy of a slave revolt.

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