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- A docu-fiction webseries that delves into the inner lives of NYC's immigrants as they juggle work, love, dreams and family. The show combines a fictional stories with doc interviews to present a deeper story about the immigrant experience.
- Rabia and Lena are women who live and work in London. Both come from a background with a different native culture, and both assimilate with their new western world lives in entirely different ways. Rabia's lives with her husband Hashim and Lena with her mother. In both cases, there are spirited discussions at home about the choices they have made about their own cultural identity. We get a sense that there is on going debate and One day something happens at a bus stop that makes them both question their roots, their identity, their choices and their voices - and both women deal with the shocking bus stop incident completely differently.
- Flashbacks chronicle the O'Brien family from the 1960s when they reign as Suffield's ideal family, through the 1990s when elderly matriarch Ginnie lives in seclusion with her gay son, Mark.
- You're The One is a loving and nostalgia-filled documentary about the late iconic Chicago novelty and toy store Uncle Fun and the man behind it, Ted Frankel. Made by first-time filmmaker Laura Scruggs, the film explores how the store began (as well as the store before it, Goodies); what the Uncle Fun store and Frankel have meant over the years to many devoted customers; Ted's unexpected tragedy; the closing of the store; other fun stores around the country that Uncle Fun inspired; and Frankel's current life as founder and operator of Sideshow, the gift shop at The American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. Uncle Fun is a story about being happy, being yourself, following your heart, and having hope. (2018, 60 min, Digital Projection)
- A documentary short about a father with secondary-progressive MS, who struggles with his father's inability to cope, his mother's guilt for passing multiple sclerosis to him, and his fear for the future of his two sons.
- A woman says, "I am EGG-ceptional," as she transfers two dozen eggs from one plastic container to two cardboard cartons, and composes an original musical track on her electronic keyboard.