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CHARLIE
LAVA BUCKLEY-Writer/Director/Producer
JOHN K.D. GRAHAM-Producer
11:14 Minutes
1882, when two travelers meet on a railroad, the revelation that appearances are more than they seem leads to a life or
death scenario.
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DAYVISION FILMS PRESENTS: AND THE WINNER IS
MICHAEL DAY-Writer/Director/Producer
14:32 Minutes
Sydney Davis finally wins the most prestigious award for best film director. While he believes he has created more opportunities
for Black filmmakers. his wife, Tonya, believes he may have compromised his morals and beliefs to secure the award.
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IF THE MOUNTAIN COMES
LJILJANA NOVAKOVIC-Writer/Director/Producer
15:56 Minutes
Wendy thought she said goodbye to performing when her agharopchobia prevented her from leaving her house. Gabriel will
come into her life and accidentally set off a chain of events that will awaken them both and allow Wendy to express herself
again in a way she thought she will never again be able to.
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NATURAL STARTER
GIRARD TECSON-Writer/Director/Producer
15:00 Minutes
An Asian American family struggling to run their Bagel Shop in Queens New York.
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RICHARD & SARAH: MASSACRE IN GREENWOOD
JOHN HAMLIN-Writer/Director/Producer
10:22 Minutes
The United States hasn't done a good job of coming to terms with its troubled history. The murder and destruction of Black
Wall Street has been mostly swept under the carpet for over 100 years. "Richard & Sarah: Massacre in Greenwood"
shares intimate portrayals of eyewitness testimonies to the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.
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SAVE ALL WHO DARE
ERIKA KIRKSTEIN-ZASTROW-Director
GRETCHEN MAHKORN-Producer
6:42 Minutes
"Save All Who Dare" is a poetic film that asks the question of what truly is right or wrong during a time of
crisis. A timely yet timeless piece that follows the journey of two members of a cult questioning their faith, their leaders,
themselves, and what the consequences would be. An allegory for our current political and pandemic climate.
...is walking away braver than a last stand?
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