3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Award-winning films at We Are Moving Stories. These include feature length and short fiction and documentary on diversity, global and women’s voices.
Total length of this section: 20 films.
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The Brownlist - One girl's journey to becoming diverse...enough. The Brownlist by Ursula Taherian is a smart, satirical comedy that explores race and what it means to be “diverse” in the entertainment industry. It’s the story of a girl blessed with two races but seemingly not enough of either to fit in. Length: 5.51 minutes. Writer/Producer Ursula Taherian:
Vessels - A young transgender woman considers a dangerous medical operation that may be her only option in gaining a more feminine body. Length: 15 minutes. Director Arkasha Stevenson:
The Garden Left Behind - A Mexican trans woman struggles to make a life for herself as an undocumented immigrant in NYC. Length: 1 hour 28 minutes. Director Flavio Alves:
Markie in Milwaukee - Assembled from over 10 years of footage, Markie in Milwaukee tells the story of a midwestern transgender woman as she struggles with the prospect of de-transitioning under the pressures of her fundamentalist church, family and community. Length: 1 hour 28 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Matt Kliegman:
Miller & Son - A transwoman mechanic lives between running her family’s auto shop during the day and expressing her femininity at night, until an unforeseen event threatens the balance of her compartmentalized life. Length: 21:28 minutes. Writer/Director Asher Jelinsky:
Great Escape - A 70-year-old leaves her husband for a woman she met decades ago.
Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director Sal Bardo:
Balloon - Exploring gender through the lens of the superhero myth, Balloon questions how we raise boys when our concept of masculinity has become narrow. Length: 16:46 minutes. Writer/Director Jeremy Merrifield:
Life at a Snail’s Pace - Marla Coppolino is on a mission to enlighten you to the plight of the lowly land snail through creative, intimate and unconventional means. Length: 23 minutes. Director/Producer Alexandra Gaulupeau:
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Madam Black - When a glamour photographer runs over a child's pet, he's forced to fabricate a story about its disappearance. Length: 11:16 minutes. Director Ivan Barge:
Hope City - A new life. Dreams. The past. Majak, a teenage boy from South Sudan is haunted by his dark past and torn between his new life and a burning desire to return to home to find his mother. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Thomas Baricevic:
Coming From Insanity - Thousands of children are trafficked across the borders of West Africa each year. Most arrive at their destination, slave away and die in oblivion. One of them refuses this fate and searches for wealth, power and passion in the riveting streets of Lagos. Length: 1 hour 37 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Akinyemi Sebastian Akinropo:
Piggy (Cerdita) - Being a teen can be a horror story. Step into Sara's life. You'll have a hell of a ride. Length: 14:05 minutes. Writer/Director Carlota Pereda:
Zyara - Life is a beautiful “Zyara”. Length: max 5mins per episode. Director/cinematographer: Muriel Aboulrouss:
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My Mom and The Girl - A true story based on an odd encounter that an East Coast woman with Alzheimer's (Valerie Harper) has one night on the capricious streets of East L.A. An unusual chance meeting that proves to have a profoundly positive effect on three very disparate - desperate - women. Length: 19:33 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Susie Singer Carter:
Sorry, Not Sorry - A couple's one-upmanship reaches unbelievable heights after a man eats his wife's plums (Inspired by the 1934 William Carlos Williams poem, This is Just to Say). Length: 7:31 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Monique Sorgen:
My Loyal Audience - A sheltered teenage girl begins to suspect that her most personal, embarrassing thoughts may not be as private as she had hoped. Length: 12:23 minutes. Writer/Director/Actor Megan Seely:
Light in Dark Places - A mother makes a shocking discovery when she's left to pack up her daughter's house after a tragic car accident. Length: 11:00 minutes. Writer/Director Lagueria Davis:
A Chance - When Mia and Caroline reunite in a city park, they soon find out that the past is not always quite past. Conflicts are resurrected, sparks fly - and then things get complicated. Length: 15.50 minutes. Writer/director/producer/actor Jillie Simon:
Requiescat - In this Western set on the rural coast of California in the 1920s, a teenager struggles to come of age in a racialized society. Length: 18:30 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer SJ Main Muñoz:
The Last Touch - A young couple struggles to keep their love alive in a world where technology has replaced intimacy, and human touch is deadly. Length:
4.40 minutes. Director/Producer Melissa Mars: