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A group of adults stand at the entrance of a house, holding two toddlers dressed in festive clothing and garlands. The adults appear to be performing a traditional Indian welcoming ceremony, offering a plate with colored powders and fruit (bananas) as part of the ritual. Blossoming trees and residential houses are visible in the background on a sunny day.

Love Chaos Kin

An unexpected pregnancy compels an Indian immigrant mother to help her adopted twin daughters reconnect with their White birth mother and estranged Native American father, exposing raw class divides while transforming their understanding of identity and belonging.

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A crowd gathers outdoors for a protest or demonstration, with people holding signs in Hebrew and waving both Israeli and Palestinian flags. The central figure in a light pink coat raises a fist and speaks passionately into a microphone, while others clap and display supportive gestures. Buildings and a clear sky fill the background, creating an atmosphere of collective action and activism in a public space.

Coexistence, My Ass!

Noam Shuster Eliassi grew up the literal poster child for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process before making a hard pivot to stand-up comedy and political satire. But as the region sinks deeper into devastating violence, she must meet the moment by challenging her audiences with hard truths that are no laughing matter.

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This vintage photograph captures a birthday celebration with three children gathered around a table in an ornately-papered dining room. A chocolate cake decorated with two "4" candles sits in front, while a tall white candle and glassware are set on the table. The children are dressed in attire typical of the era—one in a striped shirt, one in a dress, and one partially visible in a red sweater. The scene evokes a warm and nostalgic family atmosphere.

Her/Mine

An intimate meditation on memory and motherhood that follows a filmmaker as she explores the secrecy surrounding the childhood loss of her mother, while reckoning with her own diagnosis of breast cancer.

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