Documentary Shorts
Far-reaching, resonating subjects pulled from various corners of the world.
Including a portrait of survival set among the mountains of Turkey, filmic testimony from a mother who lived through Ethiopia’s ‘Red Terror’ genocide and a sweeping chronicle of Manhattan sites where anarchists staged bombings of ‘violent righteousness’.
Films in this package: Crushed (dir. Camille Vigny), Ever Since, I Have Been Flying (dir. Aylin Gökmen), The Medallion (dir. Ruth Hunduma), On Plains of Larger River & Woodlands (dir. Miguel de Jesus) and Very Gentle Work (dir. Nate Lavey).
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