Season 2022: PBS Short Film Festival
The PBS Short Film Festival elevates the reach and visibility of independent filmmakers from across the country. Since its inception in 2012, hundreds of films celebrating love, acceptance, family, strength, equality, friendship, loyalty and more have been presented under the festival’s banner. The 2022 festival features “Stories that Stick” to highlight the impact of powerful storytelling.
Why are Black infants twice as likely as White infants to die before their first birthday?
Twice as Likely
A documentary focusing on the events that occurred on the Osage reservation in the 1920s.
Osage Murders
Five young men consider their futures and their families as they weigh the consequences.
Ala Moana Boys
Fourth-generation Chinese American explores family relationship to Honolulu's Chinatown.
My Chinatown, With Aloha
For Triangle Square retirement home residents, “senior” prom takes on a whole new meaning.
Senior Prom
The New Orleans Baby Doll maskers are a pivotal tradition of Black Mardi Gras.
You Can’t Stop Spirit
Self taught illustrator has transformed her practice into a full time art career.
Monograph: Lo Harris
Baltimore's unique music and dance genre is poised for a post-pandemic comeback.
The Dig: Bmore Club
Michael, once a ballet prodigy, finds refuge and liberation as his alter ego, Madame Olga.
When I'm Her
The Daily Aesthetics of Alexander Martin
A documentary about Alexander, a queer artist and drag queen living in Peoria, Illinois.
The Daily Aesthetics of Alexander Martin
A aging blacksmith tells stories from his past and shares the importance of his craft.
Kantan Hereru
A dark comedy about three sisters who seek to do right by their deceased father.
Salvando A Salvador
A night in the life of a couple working in a food truck in the busiest areas in Austin.
Grilled Queso
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