Between memory and dream, Mariposa’s story unfolds in the desert of Mexico. Ancestral voices guide her journey and lead her to an old friend who will accompany her on her search for water. Together,...
"El Gobierto Te Odia" is a short documentary that reflects on the work of artist and photographer Christopher Gregory-Rivera. He examines and reframes the narratives of 'carpeteo', showcasing how Puer...
Presented to us in mockumentary style by writer/director and lead actress of Honey Kaha, Dr. Julia Love invites you to rediscover the genre-bending romp of New Zealand’s first badass wahine hero in ...
Kusi gets triggered by joining a traditional family gathering in the Andes. Unable to sing since her mom passed away, Kusi is confronted by her grief and embarks on a path of healing among sisterhood ...
Healing and poetic essay on our intergenerational relationship with water.
Having built a colorful queer life in Iowa, an aspiring costume designer visits their island homeland of Guam to make costumes for a children’s theatre while reconnecting with distant parents.
Through the rhythmic pulse of cumbia, the film explores themes of resilience, identity, and the struggle for freedom. The spirit of Yanga serves as a guiding force, illuminating the strength found in ...