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- A Korean-born man finds himself stuck in Columbus, Indiana, where his architect father is in a coma. The man meets a young woman who wants to stay in Columbus with her mother, a recovering addict, instead of pursuing her own dreams.
- Reeling from a failed marriage and in need of comfort and a new perspective, a middle aged man returns home to take care of his aging mother within the deceptively tranquil landscape of rural Montana.
- A closeted Korean-American teenager takes a job at a Korean spa to help his struggling family, only to discover an underground world of gay sex at the spa that both scares and excites him.
- In 1952 Rose Miller returns to her rural hometown of Beresford, South Dakota to care for her ailing mother. Once there, she falls in love with a deaf man and must decide if she has the courage to follow her heart.
- A young Filipina searches for the missing links between her strange bleeding condition and her faraway mother's healing powers.
- When a grieving older couple go to a "rental family" agency to hire an actor to role-play their dead son, they discover that their evening of remembrance is more than they bargained for.
- A heart-broken alien dreamer from the moon transitions into adult life in Los Angeles like any other 20-something.
- In this series of 5 short films, director Rhys Ernst tells the previously untold histories of transgender pioneers. Trans people have always been here, throughout time, often hidden in plain sight.
- Lost Music is the story of Roxanne, an older, still beautiful woman (played by multiple Emmy-winner Barbara Bain) who, struggling with Alzheimer's, is spun back in time by an all day tribute playing on the radio. The tribute is for a musician, Luc Carreau, who has just died. Roxanne had an affair with Luc 40 years ago, while married, but she had given him up for the sake of her family. Now, all these years later, her loving and devoted husband, Lawrence, must re-witness his wife's love for this other man, as she moves increasingly into the past in her mind, even to the point of confusing him with Luc. But for the sake of his wife, Lawrence makes a choice.
- A city symphony of New Delhi, India, composed of three letters written to its future citizens.
- Laid off with little prospects, an unyielding father must drive back to his parents without losing the respect of his rebellious daughter.
- On the morning she is supposed to retire in a nursing home by-the-sea, Alda (88) runs away. Will she find the courage to arrive alive to death?
- Nietzsche wrote that all philosophy is a biography of the philosopher. The life of Alain Badiou suggests that the reverse is also true. The first feature length film on France's most famous living philosopher.
- Roxanne, suffering from Alzheimers, is triggered by a radio tribute to a deceased jazz musician who had once been her lover, to blur the past and present. Her dedicated husband must decide how to lovingly handle her confusing him with that lover.
- Lucy Hicks Anderson recounts the story of Lucy Hicks Anderson, a woman of color who thrived during Prohibition and stood her ground to protect her marriage rights after being exposed as a transgender woman.
- Interconnected lives of three people that lived through California's transition from native land to Spanish colony and from Mexican province to American state.
- Examines L.A.'s efforts to reckon with its violent past by examining hanging trees and remnants of vigilant justice; the 1871 massacre of 18 Chinese immigrants; and railroad promotions that painted a picture of L.A. as a verdant paradise.
- Redwood, iron, concrete - these are the materials that gave form to Los Angeles and shaped its identity in the national imagination. This show also questions the cultural legacy and environmental costs of the city's relentless growth.
- The career of filmmaker Lois Weber, who rose to greatness in a nascent film industry open to women in creative leadership positions. The Central Casting Bureau which cast minorities in background roles while white actors got leading parts.
- Explores two underground guidebooks - The Negro Travelers' Green Book and The Address Book - that reveal the hidden geographies many Angelenos had to navigate, exposing Los Angeles as a place of coded segregation and resistance.
- Americans have long looked at the California shore and seen the end of the continent. Instead, this show interprets that sandy edge as the beginning of a Pacific world.