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Two women stand on a hillside overlooking a reservoir and dam, surrounded by dry grass, shrubs, and rolling hills. Both wear patterned beanies and jackets, with their backs turned toward the camera, gazing at the water and distant mountains under a cloudy sky.

Undammed

Amy Cordalis and the fight to free the Klamath

Uvalde Mom

When a school shooting shakes a small Texas town, a mom desperate to save her sons goes viral. The community confronts the systems that failed their kids.

A person holds a black-and-white photo of a woman with a serious expression and shoulder-length hair.

Vivien’s Wild Ride

After a long career in cinema, film editor Vivien Hillgrove starts losing her sight, forcing her to reexamine past traumas and relationships, and to reinvent herself and her art.

A man, facing the camera, holding a photo of a little girl.

The Secret of Me

When 19-year-old Kristi discovers a secret her doctor and parents have kept from her all her life, her search for truth uncovers a radical psychological experiment, a global media scandal, and a legacy of harm towards intersex people.

The image is a movie poster for "Other Side," presented by Dial Tone Films. It shows an elderly person with short white hair, wrapped in a blanket and sitting in a wheelchair, looking down thoughtfully. The scene is set in a softly lit room with large windows, books, plants, and a desk in the background. The large title "Other Side" dominates the top, and the tagline below reads: "Death is inevitable. Suffering may be optional." The poster credits Heather Hogan & Carter Oakley as directors and notes the film's world premiere at SXSW.

Other Side

Death is inevitable, suffering may be optional.

Black and white photograph of artist Augusta Savage in her studio, sculpting her monumental work The Harp. She stands in a white dress, shaping one of the many figures that form the strings of the harp-like sculpture. Surrounding her are large sculpted heads and figures, as well as studio tools and materials.

Searching for Augusta Savage

SEARCHING FOR AUGUSTA SAVAGE is a 24-minute documentary about one of America’s greatest sculptors whose footprint in the art world appears to have been erased.

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