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10 films in package
Background
An exploration into the growing crisis caused by America’s obsession with arrests and background checks, and what it takes to build a fairer future of work for all.
Becoming Forward This
Dying Alone
Dying Alone offers an important look into the lives of those afflicted with terminal illnesses behind bars.
Healing Through Hula
A film produced entirely by incarcerated people. Sāle, an incarcerated man, seeks redemption and discovers it in a surprising place, a group of men practicing hula.
Home For Good: Troy's Journey Home from Prison through PIR
Once sentenced to life in prison, Troy is released thanks to the same prosecutor’s office that put him behind bars. Now back home, this film offers a glimpse into a day in his new life.
How We Heal Each Other: Ny Nourn
Ny Nourn is the Co-Director of the Asian Prisoner Support Committee (APSC), a Bay Area coalition that provides direct support to incarcerated Asian American and Pacific Islanders. Ny works to dismantle the prison to deportation pipeline and bring community members home.
Return from the Dead
"Return From the Dead: People v. Stephen Joseph Bennett" is a gripping documentary that follows Stephen Bennett's transformation from a Super Bowl Sunday 2006 crime to his extraordinary legal odyssey for freedom.
Unhoused and Unseen
Unhoused & Unseen is a short documentary produced in collaboration with students of the University of California, Berkeley highlighting the paths of Kolby Southwood and George “Mesro” Coles-El. It explores the stigma of being unhoused, the unhoused-to-incarcerated pipeline, and their formative years
BLUE+RED=PURPLE
An attempt to try to heal the years of decay of miserable urban life after red-lining, racial policing, and no economic stimulus in Black communities.
Little April

Like April, 90% of youth who come to be involved in the justice system have had prior traumatic experiences. April’s life virtually began in the foster care system, and spent her formative years in households and spaces where she was abused and mistreated by those entrusted with her safety and wellbeing.


At so many points in April’s journey, an adult could have intervened and altered the course of her life for the better.


Weaving together documentary and fiction elements, the film shows us those moments to illuminate a cinematic and ultimately magical path to transforming our youth justice system.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    7 minutes
  • Director
    Ben Lear, April Grayson, Gretel Truong
  • Screenwriter
    April Grayson, Ben Lear, Gretel Truong
  • Producer
    Laura Choi
  • Cast
    April Grayson, Zakaiya Purnell, Kymonie Neal