
Our Time (2021)
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Tom Shepard — Camera Operator
Episodes 7
PTSD and Mental Illness – After War and Right of Mind
PTSD and mental illness through the eyes of those often overlooked: the kids and family members nearby.
Read MoreHair and Self Image – Out of our Heads and Bella
Two young filmmakers take aim at cultural beauty standards as they examine hair in their own lives.
Read MoreIntimate Partner Violence – Rock Bottom & Breaking Silence
Two young filmmakers break silence as they recount domestic violence in their high school relationships.
Read MoreSelf Image and non-conformity – Gorgeous and Out of the Box
What happens when teenagers reject self-policing and find creative modes of expression outside of the box?
Read MoreTeen Mental Health and Suicide in Black Families
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for teens in the U.S. While leaders acknowledge a teen mental health crisis, much discourse focuses on suicide as a white issue. Filmmakers Kalia Hunter (Dom) and Kallista Palapas (I'll Be There) recount two young black lives cut short by suicide, and in doing so, compel communities to act.
Read MoreImmigrants and Refugees – Las Hijas & Leaving Africa
New immigrants and refugees face steep challenges coming to the U.S. Rarely, though, do we hear candid conversations between immigrant kids and their families. In Las Hijas, filmmaker A. Pena de Niz crafts a deeply intimate portrait of first-generation daughters from Mexico while Rose Nseya (Leaving Africa) recounts the harrowing odyssey of fleeing one’s homeland in search of safer lives.
Read MoreColorism in America – Shade & Out of Our Heads
Racial stereotyping has a long and insidious history in the U.S. While gains in civil rights have increased significantly, younger generations continue to perpetuate harmful labels, often subtle ones, that undermine people of color. Filmmakers take on the current monikers of colorism and challenge white norms that pervade our society.
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