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2025

Luca Capponi

This film explores the intersection of migration, identity, belonging, and the deep ties between personal and collective histories. At its heart is the intimate, multi-generational story of my family, focusing on my mother—an Ecuadorian immigrant who moved to a small, conservative Italian village in the 1980s for love. At a time when Italy was only beginning to confront the realities of immigration, she became the first foreigner in the village. But she was more than just an outsider; she was an educated, vegetarian, and progressive woman in a place where tradition reigned, challenging the expectations placed upon her. By the [...]

January 14, 2026|

Alex J. Bledsoe

In Oakland, California, we fight to protect our children from lead poisoning in our own homes and schools – and confront over a century of environmental racism. OAKLEAD is a feature-length documentary, currently in post-production, about the longest, ongoing pediatric epidemic in U.S. history. I picked up a camera when I learned that my neighborhood is one of 3,000 communities across the United States experiencing lead poisoning at an even higher rate than Flint, Michigan. This crisis disproportionately affects Black children and other children of color. OAKLEAD centers the communities most affected by the lead poisoning epidemic, both as part [...]

January 14, 2026|

Joua Lee Grande

Under a backdrop of colliding belief systems, a skeptical Hmong-American filmmaker is told she has been chosen to become a shaman, setting her on a decade-long journey to understand her community's ancestral spiritual traditions. Spirited is a poignant and introspective documentary following Joua over a decade of her life as she struggles to reconnect with her people’s belief system and grapples with the decision to accept or reject this calling. Her intercultural and interfaith family must sort through their differences as the symptoms of Joua’s “shaman sickness” worsen, signaling that it is time to make a choice. Joua connects with [...]

January 14, 2026|

Thanh Tran

After 20 years apart, an Amerasian - Vietnamese/Black family shattered by the foster care and prison systems reunites to heal old wounds and rebuild their family, starting with finding their unhoused mother in the streets of Sacramento. Finding Má is a deeply personal feature-length documentary that follows my family’s journey to reconnect with our estranged mother and uncover the truth about our fractured family history. As an Amerasian-Vietnamese and Black filmmaker, I was separated from my family at a young age and raised in the foster care system. After spending much of my life incarcerated, I was released and set [...]

January 14, 2026|

Hao Zhou

After attempting to change their wayward queer heir, a desperate family resorts to a masquerade that tests the limits of love, generational ties, and transnational understanding.

January 14, 2026|

Anna Clare Spelman

MEANT TO BE MADDIE chronicles a decade in the life of a North Carolina transgender teenager as she navigates her identity and adolescence with the unwavering support of her family. An intimate and funny coming of age story, Maddie’s journey unfolds against the backdrop of growing anti-trans rhetoric, legislation, and conservative backlash against the LGBTQ community. When Maddie was six years old, she started first grade as a girl, the gender she always knew she was. While she was assigned male at birth, she had been telling her parents, Katie and Craig, about her gender for as long as she [...]

January 14, 2026|

What Lies Over the Mountain

This film explores the intersection of migration, identity, belonging, and the deep ties between personal and collective histories. At its heart is the intimate, multi-generational story of my family, focusing on my mother—an Ecuadorian immigrant who moved to a small, conservative Italian village in the 1980s for love. At a time when Italy was only beginning to confront the realities of immigration, she became the first foreigner in the village. But she was more than just an outsider; she was an educated, vegetarian, and progressive woman in a place where tradition reigned, challenging the expectations placed upon her. By the [...]

April 28, 2025|

Finding Má

After 20 years apart, an Amerasian - Vietnamese/Black family shattered by the foster care and prison systems reunites to heal old wounds and rebuild their family, starting with finding their unhoused mother in the streets of Sacramento. Finding Má is a deeply personal feature-length documentary that follows my family’s journey to reconnect with our estranged mother and uncover the truth about our fractured family history. As an Amerasian-Vietnamese and Black filmmaker, I was separated from my family at a young age and raised in the foster care system. After spending much of my life incarcerated, I was released and set [...]

April 28, 2025|

Meant to Be Maddie

MEANT TO BE MADDIE chronicles a decade in the life of a North Carolina transgender teenager as she navigates her identity and adolescence with the unwavering support of her family. An intimate and funny coming of age story, Maddie’s journey unfolds against the backdrop of growing anti-trans rhetoric, legislation, and conservative backlash against the LGBTQ community. When Maddie was six years old, she started first grade as a girl, the gender she always knew she was. While she was assigned male at birth, she had been telling her parents, Katie and Craig, about her gender for as long as she [...]

April 28, 2025|

OAKLEAD

In Oakland, California, we fight to protect our children from lead poisoning in our own homes and schools – and confront over a century of environmental racism. OAKLEAD is a feature-length documentary, currently in post-production, about the longest, ongoing pediatric epidemic in U.S. history. I picked up a camera when I learned that my neighborhood is one of 3,000 communities across the United States experiencing lead poisoning at an even higher rate than Flint, Michigan. This crisis disproportionately affects Black children and other children of color. OAKLEAD centers the communities most affected by the lead poisoning epidemic, both as part [...]

April 28, 2025|
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