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Rejoice Resist: BIPOC Films #1

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Rejoice Resist: BIPOC Films #1
Rejoice Resist: BIPOC Films #1
MRHS - West Harlem
March 20, 5:30 PM

We Are Here Too
Q Guy
Sabor Ártico: Latinos en Alaska
Yellowstone
Tabla
Bendix: Site Unseen Bendix: Site Unseen

Bendix: Site Unseen

Surrounded by highway traffic sits the unassuming Bendix Diner, owned and operated by John Diakakis. As the blind, single father of three young children who also work at the diner, John attempts to address and overcome his obstacles in order to provide a better life for his family.
26 minutes
I Walked With Heroes I Walked With Heroes

I Walked With Heroes

The emotional story of a Navy Corpsman, an army medic, who was stationed with the US Navy in WWII and Korea and the love that saved him from PTSD years after he retired.
25 minutes
Sabor Ártico: Latinos en Alaska (Arctic Flavor: Latinos in Alaska) Sabor Ártico: Latinos en Alaska (Arctic Flavor: Latinos in Alaska)

Sabor Ártico: Latinos en Alaska (Arctic Flavor: Latinos in Alaska)

Yes! There are Latinos in Alaska, Sabor Ártico: Latinos en Alaska (Arctic Favor: Latinos in Alaska) is a short documentary by Indra Arriaga Delgado. The film provides a unique narrative about the evolving identity of the Latino community in Alaska. As the population of Latinos in Alaska grows, so does their influence. Alaska is remote and isolated; the arctic environment is extreme, not only in temperatures and light but also in access to foods and opportunities to travel out. As new generations of Latinos are born in Alaska, they must forge a new identity shaped by family roots and the arctic challenges. The film features a series of interviews on food and culture.
20 minutes
Tabla Tabla

Tabla

At 17 years old, Miles Shrewsbury heard the sound of the tabla for the first time. Since then, the rich world of classical Indian drumming shaped the trajectory of both his professional and personal life. After many years studying under his gurus in India, learning Hindi, and immersing himself in the culture, this is the story of how Miles became a guru himself. Connecting Indian American kids to their culture through music, this is Tabla.
5 minutes
Yellowstone 88 - Song of Fire Yellowstone 88 - Song of Fire

Yellowstone 88 - Song of Fire

In the summer of 1988 dry lightning sparked a fire in the parched and drought ridden landscape of Yellowstone Park, igniting a blaze that would scorch over 1.5 million perimeter acres of the park.

Song of Fire, a narrative poem, guides the animation of YELLOWSTONE 88 telling the story of this conflagration that raged unabated for months until a snow of such intense severity extinguished the flames. That winter surviving Fauna, exhausted from fire and weakened by hunger, die in greater numbers than those claimed by the fire. The cosmos turns from one season to another and another and life in the park begins anew.
6 minutes
Okefenokee Destiny Okefenokee Destiny

Okefenokee Destiny

A love letter from locals to a deeply mysterious and largely unknown swamp as it comes under pressure from a mining company that could destroy it before it gains its rightful protected place in the world.
14 minutes
Q Guy Q Guy

Q Guy

January 6th. QAnon. How is a common man drawn into a movement considered by half the nation as lunatic fringe, and by the other half an extension of the American ideals of freedom and diligence to protect those freedoms? Duke Riley, a West Texan veteran, returns from his participation in the Capitol riot, questioning whether his is a patriot, a traitor, or a puppet. As he is holed up against the FBI coming to arrest him, he leaves his final manifesto, a reckoning of the price he has paid for his allegiance.
28 minutes

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