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Films about family from the 2024 Short Film Festival.

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Survivors of subway harassment share their stories in hopes of changing the stigma.
Beach access is a public right in Boca Chica. That right is curtailed when SpaceX takes flight.
Three Kiowa boys escape from a government boarding school to attend a ghost dance ceremony.
A prince is cursed to become an eel and has to win the love of a woman to become human again.
Artist Tonee Turner went missing on New Year's Eve in 2019. The community still has questions.
Fernando must put an end to closeted young love, leading to a newfound connection to familia.
"Breaking Silence" explores the relationship between a deaf father and his hearing daughter.
"Tradewinds" is an intimate portrait of the life of CHamoru jazz pianist, Patrick Palomo.
When an autistic man's living conditions are threatened, the town saves his home.
A adult with a cognitive disability calls on the help of her sister.
Extras
Who is the mysterious woman at the funeral for Alison Wilson's husband?
Understanding eating disorders and anxiety through the eyes of teens and their families.
Barbara Jordan’s voice shook the nation. Discover her story in The Inquisitor.
Librarians across the U.S. examine how the review of library materials is impacting communities.
A professor seeks to prove Arthurian legends have roots in actual British history.
Experts search for evidence that female gladiators once existed in Ancient Rome.
Elie Wiesel vowed to always speak up whenever people were enduring suffering and humiliation.
In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims being hung.
Before meeting his wife Marion, Elie Wiesel "shunned love" and didn't see himself having children.
Elie Wiesel reunited with his sister in France.