The 2021 duPont-Columbia Awards with hosts Anderson Cooper and Michele Norris.
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A series of seven shorts that reflect the complexities of Asian American experiences.
A poignant story of generational trauma and the power of truth-telling to heal us all.
A collection of short films amplifying young Muslim voices by young Muslim makers.
Five filmmakers explore what happens after Latinx students graduate high school.
A son fleeing from Syria to Canada is torn between becoming a doctor or helping his dad.
This series showcases people whose lives have been impacted by mental health issues.
The acclaimed story of urban cowboys from Compton and South Central Los Angeles.
Forced into exile by the Nazis in 1933, Fred Stein became a photographer.
On the Brink tells a Central District story of history, hope, and determination to find a home in a rapidly changing city.
The story of Bellingham farmers gives a glimpse of the Sikh immigrant story in Washington.
Film School Shorts is a weekly series that showcases short student films.
They came from backwoods jumps of Montana to compete on freestyle skiing's biggest stage.
An anthology series that provides viewers a glimpse of the real Pacific.
"After October 7" is a personal journey into the heart of desolation and resilience.
Brings to life compelling stories illuminating the contours of our ever-changing country.
Engaging and thought-provoking stories about modern life in the African diaspora.
Jack turns his brain surgeries into a Left Coast creative documentary-performance project.
The 2024 festival highlights “Story Time” as we celebrate the art of short form storytelling.
A Native American girl uses basketball as a ticket to college and helping others.
"Musher" is a film about the lives of four sled dog racers (mushers) and their dogs.
Eight documentary short films made by emerging BIPOC filmmakers in the American Midwest.
As the steel industry collapses, grassroots efforts lead to a national healthcare program.
The story of the unknown Freedom Fighter who started a Movement that changed the world.
Go behind the scenes and into the locker room of the Southern Columbia Football Tigers.
A tight-knit school with music at its core faces the challenge of learning under lockdown.
Follow students in Boston and Chicago public schools to witness debate-based pedagogies in action.
Inspirational high schoolers from across the nation compete in a civics competition.
Celebrate the rich diversity of Latino arts and culture in this documentary showcase.
The first documentary film on the health crisis faced by millions of women going through menopause.
SHOT IN THE ARM explores vaccine hesitancy historically and in the context of Covid-19.
A bankrupt millionaire turned athlete discovers the true meaning of self-transformation.