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9 films in package
death. everything. nothing.
Separated by distance, time, and a pandemic, a daughter wrestles with her mother’s impending death.
The Lost Cause
As one of the 11 states to secede from the Union during the Civil War, North Carolina is still grappling with its problematic history. With more than 100 monuments to the Confederacy across the state, lawmakers in Raleigh are forced to reckon with their own Confederate memorials on the State Capitol grounds. The Lost Cause follows the debate regarding the decision to relocate the monuments while exploring historic Raleigh and its ties to the war.
Ethereality
A blend of fiction and documentary creates a moving reflection about migration, home, and belonging.
I'm With Harrison
I’M WITH HARRISON combines the celebratory pageantry of the Houston Pride Parade with an intimate conversation with Harrison Guy, the first Black gay man to be Grand Marshal, about the hidden cracks in the LGBTQ+ community and his vision for healing wounds and creating a vibrant community of choice in Houston.
Precipice
Precipice /prƐsipis/ noun. The brink of a dangerous situation. Three Black women consider the sacred, yet precarious nature of labor and delivery in the United States of America.
prophesy
After 400 years of a pandemic, a Black woman is given a message from her ancestors about the new world that is coming.
The Unknown
The Unknown starts almost as a child’s game: can I make friends in Winterthur? It then becomes a psychological thriller, a drama, a search for redemption - and ultimately a poignant portrait of what it is to feel like a stranger in a new place.
Shoulders Deep
A teenage African American dancer in Houston transforms trauma into artistic expression after she’s displaced by Hurricane Harvey.
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How do we know how to get through this thing called life? Experimental and documentary filmmakers unpack the human experience in all its complexity in this block of shorts.

Aniya Wingate is a radiant and talented African American dancer in high school in Houston, who was displaced from her home for half a year by Hurricane Harvey. Shoulders Deep translates her experience of displacement through dance, poetry, and performance. Aniya’s fear, despair, and alienation give way to the salvation, comfort, and love of family and village, where she finds the support to transform trauma into artistic expression. The film is about the existential threat to our home in the era of climate chaos and the regenerative power of coming back home after disaster strikes. Love is central to Aniya’s journey of recovery, and her movement becomes the physical expression of that love. 

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    8:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    John Fiege
  • Producer
    John Fiege, Anita Grabowski, Walter Hull, Christopher Lucas
  • Cinematographer
    John Fiege
  • Editor
    Liz Perlman
  • Production Design
    Walter Hull
  • Composer
    Chase Jordan
  • Sound Design
    Charles Bradbury, Maria Flores, Skyler Frost