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Arte de Lágrimas (2022)
This documentary intimately engages with Arte de Lágrimas (Art of Tears), a Refugee Artwork Project that strives to replace stereotypes with stories by exhibiting the paintings and sketches of newly-arrived migrants.
Healing Hearts (2022)
This documentary is a testament to the non-profit organization in Stamford, CT that has succeeded in healing countless hearts through its social and recreational programs for young adults with disabilities.
Happy Here (2022)
This documentary profiles and encapsulates the exuberant atmosphere of Sports Buddies, a program in New Canaan, CT that fosters invaluable relationships between athletes with disabilities and their Buddies.
"Illegal" (2022)
Over audio of dehumanizing rhetoric that politicians apply to immigrants, this PSA pictures the construction of a human figure out of fifty countries’ flags to symbolize humanity transcending borders.
Refill, Reuse, Repeat (2022)
This documentary highlights Westchester, NY's Refill Room (www.refillroom.co/), revealing co-owner Heather Ben-Zvi's perception of sustainability and reminding that environmental protection begins with the self.
Your House (2022)
Based on a quote by poet Sierra DeMulder, this public service announcement cautions against the treatment of one's body, or figurative childhood home, without the love and respect it deserves.
Athlete A (2023)
This video essay analyzes Athlete A, an expository documentary that examines the consequences of USA Gymnastics' prioritization of money and medals over the safety and dignity of young athletes.
Amy (2022)
This video essay critically considers Asif Kapadia's documentary film "Amy," analyzing the effect of its diverse footage, clever editing, and multiperspectivism on viewers.
Comments (2021)
Featuring real comments left on a teenage girl's instagram post, this public service announcement advocates the avoidance of body-focused comments, for they risk validating dangerous thoughts and behaviors.
Hope (2020)
In this documentary, Nurse Valerie Kirchmann reflects upon her mission trip to Guatemala, where she provided "hope" in the form of medical care to those with limited access to it.
One Last Hour (2020)
This creative narrative explores the story of a dream that doubles as an awakening for a teenage girl who has neglected to mend her closest friendship.
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