including the winner of the 2020 academy award, for sure documentary. this year, with some of the best films we ve ever been privileged to showcase. they tackled some of the biggest issues of the last 18 months, from democracy and covid, to race and the teaching of history. you are about to see three films here, plus my conversations with two of the directors. first up is the facility, directed by seth west lure. later in the program, you ll see mail down in dixie, and golden age karate. we hope you enjoy. [noise] my name is i am originally from honduras. my father is a citizen. my wife is a citizen. my son has been born here. my mom is a legal resident. i ve been here for 20 years. so, what is the point of ice having me here for? my name is andrea [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. all of italy, a country of 60 million
flag at the creamery. we called the mayor s office, we called the city council members. i am excited to see what s going on in orangeburg. we are seeing people who want change. and they re not asking for change in how they re demanding. as we continue, we ve got to do a much better job collectively of being willing to fight the fight when it s not the popular thing to do. , and if we can keep doing that, keep pushing for change than we can keep standing up to people who stand behind institutions a bigotry and hate and slavery under the guides of heritage. we ll get there. and i look forward to the day where i jump in my car in orangeburg, and that confederate flag is no longer flying there. who