Fiction Films
A Dream Is What You Wake Up From
A DREAM IS WHAT YOU WAKE UP FROM explores the role of Black families in American society.
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My Country Occupied (Newsreel #151)
In this moving film, the personal testimonies of Guatemalan Indians, peasants, and guerrillas are dramatized to provide the narration for a powerful overview of the history of U.S. destabilization of democracy in Central America.
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Chasing the Moon
This fascinating film presents the meditations of a Black lesbian grappling with the memory of an attack that makes her wary about being out on the street.
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Angels of the Earth, The
In his first trip to the city, Sinchi faces deceit, violence and rejection from strangers and from his long lost brother, Antonio.
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Zona Intertidal
A fictional essay on the respresssion of Salvadoran teachers during 1979, before the Salvadoran Civil War broke out.
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Viva Eu! (Long Live Me!)
This documentary is a tribute to Wilton Braga, a visionary artist who was one of the first people to be diagnosed with AIDS in Brazil.
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The Friends
A coming-of-age story about the friendship between two young Black girls growing up in 1957 Harlem, Phyllisia Cathy from a newly arrived, upwardly mobile Caribbean family, and Edith Jackson, Harlem-born and raised.
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Our Word: The Story of San Francisco de Moxos
In this docudrama, elders of the San Francisco de Moxos community tell the story of the courageous pioneers who founded their village in the Bolivian Amazons and the indigenous “cabildo”, or neighborhood council, that defended their territory from the influence of outsiders, or “carayanas”.
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Hito Hata: Raise the Banner
This poignant drama chronicles the contributions and hardships of Japanese Americans from the turn of the century to the late seventies.
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Haircuts Hurt
A Native American woman and her young son encounter everyday racism when they visit a local barbershop.
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Encounter at the Intergalactic Café
A videotape of a live performance--a mythopoetic rendering of the original encounters between African, Indigenous and European peoples in the present day "border regions".
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Dreaming Rivers
This short fiction piece explores the thoughts and dreams of a middle-aged Afro-Caribbean immgrant in England on her deathbed.
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Directions
A wonderfully comedic look at how Trinidadians give (or don’t give) directions.
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Creative Detours
A young woman moves to New York City from the Midwest to develop her writing. Distracted from her new creative lifestyle, she is soon challenged by her best friend to work harder to foster her own growth as an artist.
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AWOL
Keisha Johnson, an African American soldier, goes AWOL in Iraq after she flees a violent incident.
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Apollo Kids
Gio misses the #6 train which too frequently bypasses his Spanish Harlem stop. One missed train means public humiliation by his teacher, suspension from school, and harassment by a cop.
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A Ride Out (Una Vuelta)
After a one-night affair, a Latina’s examines her heritage in the context of passion and the erotic.
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