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In the back and forth motions of everyday life, we often miss the extraordinary in the ordinary or recognize our own triumphs. These stories of courage and will remind us of the hope not always visible but there if we seek it.
For Ages Teen 14+ | 76 minutes | Presented in English, nonverbal, and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Empowerment, facing challenges, persistence, understanding difference, celebrating diversity, gender/sexuality spectrum, rights for women, civil right/justice
This program contains: Racial and/or ethnic slurs, graphic injury and/or trauma, physical and/or emotional conflict
Teens in Isolation
Teens discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their lives after one year of isolation.
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteTHEMES: Cell phones, Internet/Social Media Ethics, Mental Health, Facing Challenges, Persistence, Overcome Obstacles/Adversity
- DirectorJames Mylenek
- ProducerKathy Barbini, Media Arts Center San Diego, Darius King
For Group Tickets CLICK HERE
In the back and forth motions of everyday life, we often miss the extraordinary in the ordinary or recognize our own triumphs. These stories of courage and will remind us of the hope not always visible but there if we seek it.
For Ages Teen 14+ | 76 minutes | Presented in English, nonverbal, and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Empowerment, facing challenges, persistence, understanding difference, celebrating diversity, gender/sexuality spectrum, rights for women, civil right/justice
This program contains: Racial and/or ethnic slurs, graphic injury and/or trauma, physical and/or emotional conflict
Teens in Isolation
Teens discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their lives after one year of isolation.
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteTHEMES: Cell phones, Internet/Social Media Ethics, Mental Health, Facing Challenges, Persistence, Overcome Obstacles/Adversity
- DirectorJames Mylenek
- ProducerKathy Barbini, Media Arts Center San Diego, Darius King