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Short films by black filmmakers.

A boy grows up in fear of a boomerang that never came back in this animated classic.
A young boy questions his own identity after being bullied by classmates.
A young refugee in the U.S. receives unexpected guests.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.
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Even across oceans and death we never forget the ones we love.
Three young women confront prejudice and predation while navigating the adult world.
Family is found in unlikely places in these two short films.
Two women must choose between their beloved dogs and their futures.
No one said life was easy. Two short films look at life as an outsider.
Anxiety plagues the protagonists in three short films by student filmmakers.
Life on the streets is unpredictable and filled with tough choices in these short films.
A surreal mash-up of shorts with reincarnation, boy bands, a frog dance party, and more.
Two stories of love. Love for boys and a love for eggs.
Two short films explore what it takes to keep the peace on the night shift.
Extras
Who is the mysterious woman at the funeral for Alison Wilson's husband?
Join nature explorers Elmo and Gabrielle as they learn all about worms.
Join Elmo, Gabrielle and Abby as they sing about gratitude with their friend SZA.
Let's count to 4. 4 Tools!
Ji-young and friends problem solve in this fun game show.
Elmo and Tango count the number of dog toys for the number of the day.
T is for tools. Can you name different types of tools?
Understanding eating disorders and anxiety through the eyes of teens and their families.
One woman exposes abuse within Amish communities and helps survivors find the strength to speak out.
The new season kicks off in 1971 as several of the ladies embrace Women’s Lib.