directed by: ayo tsalithaba
a thoughtful documentary on body and appearance, tsalithaba's use of split screen creates a poetic and meaningful piece.
directed by: jaene castrillon
a celebration of darkness tells the story of a woman with a tortured past who is triggered to take a walk down memory lane.
directed by: helena morgane
green street is a bostonian nyc-based hip hop group formed by ani (a-live), elijah (soupa), and max (renaissance). in this episode we explore their journey as musical artists impacted by life or death circumstances.
directed by: andrea villanueva
"wait for me" follows a young mexican teenager who tells her father she’s pregnant. told as personal memoir for other young women who are facing hostility when it comes to reproductive rights, this film touches on themes of unconditional love and abortion.
directed by: igho diana
"project ego" is the first offering from e.g.o initiative — an organization prioritizing black women, self care, and healing. Infusing poetry, spoken word and the rituals of black womanhood, project ego takes us through personal anecdotes of millennial women in Toronto.
directed by: rolla tahir
'sira', in arabic, literally translated, means biography. arabs are a people known for their oral tradition. through excavated footage and narration, sira examines the displacement of a family, beginning with the event the catapulted their exodus from kuwait as a result ...