Seeing You
This film is a collaboration with José Orozco, one of the over 300,000 unaccompanied migrant children detained by the U.S. Government since 2008. Jose’s testimony is juxtaposed with images of a community ceremony at the site of his detention, a facility hidden in plain sight in a middle-class residential neighborhood.
Trouble at Lake Monroe
Vauhxx Booker is a black man camping with friends at Lake Monroe, Bloomington, Indiana, on the 4th of July. Instead of fireworks, they are there to view the lunar eclipse. But fireworks cannot be avoided as Vauhxx is racially attacked, pinned against a tree and threatened to be lynched.
We Deserve Better
What do public housing repair issues, COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter have in common? Low income minority communities have had to battle them all.
Black Futures
Freya wants to participate in a BLM protest but her mother continues to stress the potential danger.
Now You See Nothing
A father seeks revenge on the white supremacist who murdered his only son. An eye for an eye.