And She Could Be Next

A defiant movement led by women of color fights to transform politics from the ground up.

Filmmakers
Grace Lee
Marjan Safinia
Jyoti Sarda
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Season 36

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An aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant.

In this reflection on aging and transformation, a woman with dementia reinvents herself.

A teenage girl escapes a genocide and makes a meteoric rise to Hollywood stardom.

Unsettled Terrains: Narratives of Land and Community

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Detroiters experienced an enhanced form of water destruction from massive flooding that destroyed homes, belongings and lives in the summer...

A portrait of an oft-neglected community imagining possible futures at odds with the present. Using various formats, these vignettes explore...

The Spectrum of Divide

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Filmmaker Nadine Natour turns her lens on her parents and her hometown, Appomattox, VA, to capture the story of her...

POV Shorts Season 6

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Inspired by the lawsuits filed in Florida challenging the state’s abortion ban on the basis of religious freedom, Under G-d...

Two stories exploring themes of memory, devastation, and resiliency through Detroit and Canarsie’s unique relationships to water. Includes Freshwater and...

Detroiters experienced an enhanced form of water destruction from massive flooding that destroyed homes, belongings and lives in the summer...

POV Shorts Season 5

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Painter Titus Kaphar turns to film when the art world tries to silence his activism.

Two families experience homeland violence across generations. Includes Call Me Anytime, I’m Not Leaving the House and Freedom Swimmer.

Two stories from the heart of New York. Includes Are You Down? and All Riders.

StoryCorps Shorts

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“We mesh together like one.” When George Ju met Angela Rivas, he immediately knew she was the one. Just a...

In 1997, Sharon Adams felt a call. After 30 years away from her hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she moved back...

“The door slid aside, and there she stood — the prettiest girl I had ever seen.” In the time it...

Feature Films

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Shard-like glimpses of post-Hurricane María Puerto Rico examine a transformed world.

At MIT, an alum follows four African students striving to become change agents for home.

An aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant.

Short Films

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Palestinian-American dancers use traditional Dabka to connect with their homeland.

Filmmaker Nadine Natour turns her lens on her parents and her hometown, Appomattox, VA, to capture the story of her...

Painter Titus Kaphar turns to film when the art world tries to silence his activism.

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DaSilva's experience behind a camera shows in his brisk pacing, clear narrative structure, and the awareness that a story of sickness needs lighthearted distractions...Fueled by...uncompromising intelligence and unrelenting candor. NYT Critics' Pick.

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Shard-like glimpses of post-Hurricane María Puerto Rico examine a transformed world.

Feature Film

Greenland reckons with its Danish colonial past and the promised future by an US company.

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Young immigrants get purposefully arrested by Border Patrol to help stop deportations. Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival. A co-presentation of Latino Public Broadcasting.

Feature Film

An aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant.

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