Attendees can look forward to 131 bold and inspiring films, including 31 features (19 of which are women produced or directed) and 96 shorts (43 of which are women produced or directed) curated into 11 programs, including award-worthy environmental, social justice and adventure-themed films.
In The Life Of A Hula Dancer
Ekiwah Dunn Young interviewed his mom Ilima Young-Dunn about life as a hula dancer. She has been dancing for more than 20 years. Listen • 4:13 Morse Code: Vietnam
In this interview, Emmett Apana-Stipe s grandpa Mel Apana shares his experience as a Morse code interpreter in Vietnam. Listen • 3:57 Life of a Pharmacist
Hayden Batt interviewed his grandpa Fred Miller about his life as a pharmacist and a medic in World War II. Over 80 years later, he gives us deep insight about this unique life. Listen • 3:19 A POW In World War II
Kate Friedman interviewed her grandpa Bill Kees about his dad being a prisoner of war (POW) in World War II. His story starts when he is about to jump out of a plane.