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- An eight-year-old boy experiences his first heartbreak when he falls in love with his male third-grade teacher.
- When Charlie and his family move to a warmer climate for the sake of his ill father's comfort, he finds himself teetering between battles of the thought of losing his father and a conflict he has with a ferocious bully at school.
- In the 90's, a shy and unnoticeable teen begins web-chatting online with the most popular guy in school, pushing the boundaries of her sexuality and identity.
- A voodoo doll must find the courage to save his friends from being pinned to death.
- In this horror comedy, vampire twins and hotel owners Gabe and Gaby try to attack their airhead guest, John J. Johnson, but he may be more powerful than they first suspected.
- The boy who cried monster and no one would believe him. Based on the short story by Stephen King.
- Serena starts reflecting on the commitment in her own relationship with Donielle when she is asked to be the maid of honor for her former lover Tisha's wedding.
- One night, five teens and a deck of cards. Deception. Revenge. Sex. ...and it's all about to explode.
- In 1963 a boy and his mother are left in Saigon while his father and brother flee to seek shelter from religious persecution in North Vietnam. The two brothers meet as strangers in a hapless confrontation during the war in 1973. Thirty years later, a Buddhist monk is still haunted by his memories of war and betrayal on the anniversary of his brother's death.This is a tragic story that resonates deeply to this day in the hearts of many Vietnamese and Vietnamese-American families.
- Over a collage of artworks, photographs, and documentary footage, Carmen Zapata and an array of Chicana activists narrate the history of struggles faced by Mexican and Mexican-American women from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.
- When David finally becomes old enough to drive, his dad teaches him something far more valuable than motoring skills.
- Tells the story of Kit and Josh, two young teenagers who are struggling to figure out their emotions and each other. Nonetheless, they both seem to find a way to entangle themselves in situations that are over their heads.
- The King of the Jews is a film centered on Christianity and the hypocritical ideals that are preached and practiced in churches all over the country. The King of the Jews vividly depicts, through the life of one man, how such prejudice, hate, and ignorance can severely damage the life and emotional well-being of anyone subjected to such neglect and deceit. It analyzes the church's tendency to not follow that which they preach -- and ultimately tries to bring the focus of back to the universal and secular ideal of love and compassion. It is a beautiful film full of emotion, intellect, and truth. It is a story of hope for the helpless, and compassion for the suffering, and truth in the face of lies.
- Presents footage of the August 29, 1970 Chicano Moratorium Against the War in Vietnam, including the brutal police response, and later funeral and inquest into the death of the journalist Ruben Salazar.
- A glimpse at the rapid and pervasive ways in which the flu virus is passed on and contracted from one unsuspecting stranger to another throughout a city.
- A little shoe shine boy will do anything to fix a kite he has found on the streets.
- About three generations of women who convene to pay tribute to the family's late patriarch.
- Adapted from the short story, "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, a young man questions his life choices after a botched purse-snatching.
- When 15-year-old Sophia moves to a new apartment with her mother, she develops a crush on her new neighbour Derek, but she soon finds out that she has to compete with another woman for his attention.
- Three vignettes involving protagonists seen and unseen illustrate ethical questions of the period about abuse, abortion, and racism.
- An examination of contemporary African American artists in the 20th Century.
- A day-in-the-life of an Afrocentric primary school in South Central Los Angeles.
- The customs of an American airport places a mother and her son in a revealing situation when his luggage is inspected. Forced to deal with their past, they come to a point where lying to each other is no longer an option.
- An experimental journey into the insecurities of a young woman. Driven to the extremes of cosmetic surgery, our young girl visualizes going under the knife in glamorously gory detail.
- The diverse racial and ethnic communities of Los Angeles are represented in the Craft and Folk Art Museum's annual Festival of Mask.
- A self-absorbed white woman learns the hard way that she can't ignore the violence erupting around her.
- Avid bird watcher Dale Sarles reports what he believes to be a rare bird, the elusive Band Rumped Storm Petrel. When it turns out to be just an Ashy Petrel, Dale refuses to admit his error, and the local Audubon society removes him as chapter secretary, his wife leaves him, and his reputation in the birdwatching community crumbles. A year later, Dales son Ian, hears a report that the actual bird may have been sighted in the area and Dale sees a last chance for redemption.
- Set to Nina Simone's haunting rendition of "Pirate Jenny" and concludes with Archie Shepp's "Things Have Got to Change."
- The story of a young man who decides to confront his rare movement disorder, after ignoring it for more than 25 years.
- In 1997, Dr. Fishbein assumed an endowed research position at the UCLA Medical Center where he is the Piansky Scholar of Anatomy Research, and head of the autopsy service, and where he is actively involved in clinical, teaching, and research activities focused on cardiovascular and autopsy pathology.
- This Landmark documentary traces the African origin of Middle-Eastern Dance from the Neolithic period, to a distinct group of people identified as Bovidians. This documentary premiered on KCET, in Los Angeles, California, and was also the only cultural film featured in the Rotterdam International Film Festival in Europe.
- Stuck living with his parents, and with his life going nowhere fast, a serious case of writer's block is the least of Trevor's concerns. When he is sent by his mother to run a very important errand, the thirty-something slacker must face humiliation and failure, just so his mother can feel fresh.
- On the eve of moving from New York to Spain with his lover, Type-A personality Ryan hears from an ex-lover who is now HIV-positive. Suddenly faced with a difficult choice, Ryan chooses to go on the attack - a strategy with unexpected consequences.