
DOCUMENTARY SHORTS: A SENSE OF BELONGING
Documentary Shorts: A Sense of Belonging will be available to watch online from Friday, Sept. 25 at 7 PM EST - Monday, Sept. 28. Tickets are $5.
A Sense of Belonging Complete Line Up
Where We’ve Been
Dir. Ashley Brandon
A woman dedicates her life to remembering the past, but now as dementia fogs her memory her life's work bears the risk of being forgotten.
Tate
Dir.
Austin Tobey
The difficult yet redemptive story of a young man from Indianapolis. Nothing was going to stop him from making his mom proud.
Roughly Delicate
Dir.
Heqiuzi Wang
Living in Chicago, a group of Chinese women immigrants gathers to dance in high heels, wear traditional Chinese dresses, and shoot guns at the range. What brings them together is a sense of community, their own insecurities and the warmth they share with each other.
HOW FAR IS HOME
Dir.
Apo W. Bazidi
In the midst of the immigration ban, a teenage refugee Ahmed and his sister Ruba find a home at a Cleveland school for immigrants. Will they be able to reach their dreams?
Counting the Cost
Dir.
Maggie Cripe
A mother recollects her family's experience in leaving an Amish community.
Redacted
Dir.
Naeema Jamilah Torres
In this short essay-style documentary, a Black filmmaker reflects on present-day struggles of marginalized people on a tour devoted to challenging conventional historical narratives through the legacy of a slave revolt.