For the film, "The Invited" by Anyawbile Love about an aging musician who confides in his young student about his past, his mysterious instrument, and the truth about his historical performance.
For the documentary, "Barrio Television" by Christine DiPasquale which is the untold story of Puerto Rican activists who created the first bilingual public affairs series for Latinos on national television in a fight for authentic stories and media power.
For the film, "Queer Memories" by Darien Woodard about three Queer roommates who navigate dating life, adulthood, and friendship in their early 20’s all while seeking guidance from the anonymous rising blog writer “GayJesus.”
For the film, "The Word for World" by Cybee Ford, which is a short, poetic animation illustrating the struggles and dreams of six people across Philadelphia who are fighting to protect their homes and neighboring forests from development.
For the film, "Omossa" by Ingrid Raphaël, which tells the story of a woman, haunted by her mother's disappearance during a catastrophic flood, who rescues an unfamiliar person from the river and unlocks the truth about her mother.
For the film, "Crowned" by Keyssh Datt, which is the story of a teenage boy's journey toward inner peace, self-transformation, and justice after his mother is shot and killed.
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