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The documentary is not only a reminder of a history but about continuity of tradition and legacy.
“History never forgets.” – the documentary visits the lives and memories behind the “Saigon Execution” photograph through grief and reconciliation.
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This year’s festival transformed into a vibrant celebration of documentary storytelling, featuring an impressive lineup of 173 screenings across 5 venues, accompanied by 162 engagi…
Walking is not the biggest thing to accomplish in life, but an accomplishment toward achieving bigger things.
Beneath the surface lies beauty, history, and potentially groundbreaking knowledge for the future.
An emotional journey through the lives of three remarkable Tzotzil women in rural Mexico.
A compelling collection of six short films that span genre, geography, and form.
A strange, hilarious, and poignant exploration of Indigenous storytelling through personal anecdotes, surreal animation, and raw familial connection.
What does it mean to give everything to those you love?
What would you risk to expose the truth?
Some films don’t ask for your attention—they simply welcome you in.
What makes this film remarkable isn’t just the personal stakes; it’s the craft.