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- When people come home from prison, are they ever truly free? Join John Legend as he shares the stories of the challenges of reentering society. Home/Free is a short documentary about sparking real, lasting change for a brighter future.
- An exploration of one young woman's love for photography as it relates to her mother's past experiences and encouragement to study art.
- 'The Feels' is a short form documentary that explores the story of Aegis Handcraft Founder Jess Murray. A young Latina in a male-dominated industry, Ms. Murray's beautiful and complex journey discovers a balance between her mental health and entrepreneurial spirit. Her motivation to share her talent with the world while simultaneously living with her internal struggle is breathtaking. Ms. Murray is a professional denim and leather maker, as well as the founder of Aegis Handcraft. With years of experience in an overly male dominated industry, Jess creates made to order quality goods of leather, wood and cloth and has collaborated with companies like Google. In 'the Feels', Jessica Murray shares how her anxiety is constantly pushing her to grow. She wants other entrepreneurs, other young women of color to know they are not alone. Ms. Murray shares her story, so other young artists struggling with anxiety, bi-polar diagnoses and other mental health issues know they are not alone. Watching Ms. Murray in 'The Feels', she shows the world that people who have anxiety, bi-polar disorder and/or other mental health issues are able to channel their high levels of ambition and perseverance in building their business. In her case a business of great success! HRDWRKER is a media and production company dedicated to highlighting today's hard-working pioneers through inspirational, visual content. Jess Murray's story 'The Feels' is uplifting, honest and humbling. Thank you!
- LA based professional bike messenger Jonah opens up about how becoming a courier helped to shape his life and create stability during an uneasy time. Gain an understanding about what it means to be a bike messenger on the chaotic roads of an unforgiving city in this micro documentary.
- In the new short documentary, Positive Space, four female museum curators in Los Angeles discuss how they are democratizing the art world and "creating space for artists whose works are reflective of varying communities, social issues and traditionally marginalized perspectives." Positive Space features intimate conversations with Naima Keith, Vice President of Education and Public Programs at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Erin Christovale, Associate Curator at the Hammer Museum; Cameron Shaw, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the California African American Museum; and Essence Harden, an independent curator. Through their work, these women are democratizing the art world and introducing it to a whole new audience.