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Sunday, May 1 • 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Documentary Shorts #2

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Progress 0:07:44 A builder+designer couple traces the lineage of a mysterious object. Along the way, they reflect on the allure of obsolete tools, take stock of how far we've come as a society, and ask what has been lost and gained in the process.

Lalito 10 0:17:10 When COVID-19 forced his school to close and remote learning proved impossible, a teacher in Guatemala built a classroom on wheels to bring education directly to his students. Produced by Andrew Carlberg (2019 Oscar Winner - "Skin", 2021 Oscar nominee - "Feeling Through")

Daniel & Nate 0:14:36 Daniel's a typical sarcastic teenager. He's into football and video games. But for most of Daniel's life, he's assisted his family as a caregiving youth, providing essential care for his younger brother Nate. Daniel is one of 3.4 million children between the ages of 8 and 18 that act as caregivers for a family member.

Stranded: A Whale Rescue Tale 0:25:00 In July 2019, Clearwater Marine Aquarium received a rescue call like none they had ever received before; five pilot whales had stranded on a beach just 14 miles south of its marine life hospital. Every decision from then on was made to ensure the health and safety of the whales, the staff working on them, and the community who came together to support their efforts. This documentary includes original footage from the beach and the series of events that followed. Watch as a community of scientists, biologists and bystanders work to save the animals and gain information on why they stranded – a phenomenon that has been bewildering scientists for generations.

Race Night 0:24:40 Race Night is a documentary short exploring the culture and community of flat-track motorcycle racing in America’s Midwest. It follows three teenagers who, alongside their parents, pursue the dreams of the generations before them. Race Night tenderly depicts this subculture of small-town America with all its pain, loss, hopes, dreams, and glory.

Greg is Here 0:13:30 Greg Marquez is an 84 year old Artist with a daily commitment towards telling a new story for humanity. Through land stewardship, community support, writing, art, gratitude, and friendship, he is supporting humanity's evolution to its next stage, one that embraces maternalism, compassion, and caring as paternalism fades into a supportive role.

Sunday May 1, 2022 2:15pm - 4:00pm EDT
AMC Sundial Theater #2