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- Over the course of three and a half years we are intimately inside five families as they navigate the difficult waters of caregiving for loved ones with Alzheimers.
- Bristol Bay Native Corporation invited its shareholders to share their voices, views and values through personal videos that show the people, places and cultural practices most important to them. All footage was shot on one day: October 15, 2011.
- And Now We Rise is a portrait of Samuel Johns, a young Athabaskan hip hop artist, founder of the Forget Me Not Facebook Group for displaced people in Alaska, and activist for a cultural renaissance as he heals from his own legacy of historical trauma.
- A child marvels at the pristine magnificence of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, while his trip to Ground Zero in New York City illustrates the devastation and tragedy induced by a world struggling for power. A child's awe is a poignant whisper against noise of debate, allowing us to consider the legacy we leave our children.
- The Quiet War was created to be a source of information and an extensive resource for women facing Advanced Breast Cancer, i.e. cancer that has spread beyond the breast. The film was also created to increase awareness and sensitivity for these women by their caregivers and medical professionals. The content of this film was shaped by cancer survivors and has been reviewed by medical professionals. It is meant to be a guide for women, not an exclusive resource.