RE:MEMBER is a documentary, split into three chapters, that provides insights into the topics of memory, media, and history, specifically through the lens of two millennial participants. Through their testimonies and introspections, we start to see the rift between the media they were nostalgic for and the reality we currently live in. They also consider how our current attitudes towards media have shaped our previous environments and how we can change society to better our future generations.
Primary is a documentary film about the primary elections between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphre...
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The true story of Doug Bruce who woke up on Coney Island with total amnesia. This documentary follow...
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A moving personal documentary about Danny, a friend of Kybartas who died of an AIDS-related illness ...
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