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- The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in New York City, from the moment the first WTC tower is hit until after both towers collapse.
- By turns hopeful and heartbreaking, Louder Than a Bomb follows the fortunes of four Chicago-area high school poetry teams as they prepare for and compete in the world's largest youth slam.
- High-quality care and education has far-reaching impacts. With a healthy dose of humor and a surprising edge, discover the tragic cost of getting this wrong and the huge payoff for our kids, families and our country of getting it right.
- The Road Up follows four participants in Cara, a Chicago job-training program, as they seek to make the long journey from rock bottom to stable employment. Throughout, they are guided, goaded, and challenged by their impassioned mentor, Mr. Jesse, whose own complicated past drives him to help others find hope in the face of poverty, addiction, homelessness, and trauma. Taken together, their stories create a powerful mosaic of the struggles millions of Americans face every day in a precarious and unforgiving economy, the daunting and often interconnected challenges that prevent so many from getting-and keeping-a job.
- GRACE tells the story of a 36-year-old suburban mom and breast cancer survivor who reclaims her body with an elaborate mastectomy tattoo. Directed by a recent breast cancer survivor and created by an all-female crew, GRACE is a frank, honest, and often funny exploration of a seldom-discussed side of the survivor's experience-the battle that begins when everyone else thinks the war is already won.
- The community of Highland Park, Illinois, commemorates those who lost their lives in the Independence Day shooting of 2022.
- Grace, a short documentary, captures the journey of a 36-year-old suburban mom and breast cancer survivor who decides to reclaim her body by covering her mastectomy scars with an elaborate tattoo. Directed by a recent breast cancer survivor, Grace is a frank, honest, and often funny exploration of a seldom-discussed side of the survivor's experience, the battle that begins when everyone else thinks the war is already won.