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- Explores Marlee Matlin's life as a groundbreaking performer.
- Librarians unite to combat book banning, defending intellectual freedom on democracy's frontlines amid unprecedented censorship in Texas, Florida, and beyond.
- After being dumped by Philip, her one true love, the infatuated Nessa enrolls at his private school in the hopes of winning him back.
- Julie Wyman seeks her place in the Little People community as dwarf identity evolves. Uncovering family rumors of "partial dwarfism," she joins dwarf artists to challenge and address the rise of height-altering pharmaceuticals.
- Documentary about red-beret-ed Jimmy Mirikitani, a feisty painter working and living on the street, near the World Trade Center, when 9/11 devastates the neighborhood. A nearby film editor, Linda Hattendorf, persuades elderly Jimmy to move in with her, while seeking a permanent home for him. The young woman delves into the California-born, Japan-raised artist's unique life which developed his resilient personality, and fuels his 2 main subjects: cats and internment camps. The editor films Jimmy's remarkable journey back into his incredible past.
- Five families struggle with the ups and downs of cancer treatment over the course of six years.
- Soaring above the chaotic spectacle of '80s and '90s Los Angeles, a young couple revolutionized breaking news with their brazen helicopter reporting.
- At 27, Kelsey Peterson dove into Lake Superior, off the shores of Wisconsin, and emerged paralyzed. Now, the former dancer struggles to redefine who she is while adapting to life with a disability. At the intersection of acceptance and hope, Kelsey unexpectedly finds herself facing an opportunity to dance again, showing her a new path toward acceptance, all the while grappling with a decision to participate in a cutting-edge clinical trial that could bring her much-desired change - forcing her to evaluate the possibilities of her recovery, body and spirit. In Move Me, a first-time filmmaker with a disability simultaneously takes the reins behind the scenes, while revealing her inner revolution through raw storytelling onscreen.
- Four one hour television programs that focus on the impact of AIDS in the various communities most affected by the epademic. The series combines documentary, animation, performance, dance, experimental work and fiction to create a dynamic magazine style.
- Chronicles the arrest of three midwives serving Amish and Mennonite communities.
- A former Amish woman breaks the deeply entrenched silence surrounding sexual abuse in her community and ignites an unprecedented movement. Based on groundbreaking reporting, her journey is chronicled against the backdrop of this historic reckoning, delivering a sobering celebration of resilience in the face of staggering oppression.
- A filmmaker's brother opens up about his recovery from opioid use disorder.