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Documentary

Always in Season

When 17-year-old Lennon Lacy is found hanging from a swingset in rural North Carolina in 2014, his mother’s search for justice and reconciliation begins while the trauma of more than a century of lynching African Americans bleeds into the present.

A Thousand Girls Like Me

One women’s obstinate battle to make her voice heard demonstrates the power of action over fear.

Art for the People: Eric Bransby, American Mural Artist

This beautiful bio-documentary film reveals the life and work of Eric Bransby, a respected and admired artist known for his dozens of extraordinary public murals in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Utah. Bransby is an authority on the history and technique of mural painting and one of the few living painters qualified to work in the Buon Fresco medium. Instructing well into his 102 years, Eric is a dedicated, inspiring and caring teacher and an integral part of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center’s rich history.

Our Time: LONELY HIGHWAY and TWICE EXCEPTIONAL

In his film LONELY HIGHWAY, 18 year old filmmaker Andy Kwiatkowski shares what life was like growing up with autism. In TWICE EXCEPTIONAL, 14-year-old filmmaker Samuel Faux introduces his audience to apraxia of speech which has affected him since he began speaking.

Unshaken: The Road to Woo

Ferrari Films presents UNSHAKEN: THE ROAD TO WOO, a 40-minute documentary film on the life of Wendy Woo and the stories of the Wendy Woo Band. Wendy Woo shares her experiences as a business woman, musician, and mother.

Scattering CJ

When a heart broken mom asked the world to help honor the memory of her beloved son, the loss of one became the journey of many.

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