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- Bragging Rights is an hour-long video documentary that chronicles how the New York City game of stickball has developed leadership, mended racial tension, and created lifelong friendships throughout it's long and vibrant history.
- Although mainstream filmmakers are fond of their White saviors, most audiences of color are not. Whether it's the FBI swooping in to rescue us in Mississippi Burning or a fearless teacher storming a "ghetto" school to prove our youth can learn as in Dangerous Minds, we are often offended by such cinematic myths that are more interested in appeasing White liberal sensibilities than raising complex questions about what Whites must truly sacrifice if they are sincere about ending racial injustice. Produced by Chica Luna Productions, Corporate Dawgz is a comedic ode to White revolutionaries who understand that what they give up in privilege they gain tenfold in humanity.
- Dildo shopping, spying on neighbors, getting high and getting a facial. A day in the life of Alex and her friend Vanessa - that is until Franky crash-lands on their parade. Alex faces the reality of her less than perfect life, and the sprightly image she'd like to portray.
- Chila is a young Salvadorean girl who enjoys school and music. Her older brother Hugo enjoys the ladies and has no regard for the fact that a thin bedroom wall separates his activities from his sister's. As the week progresses along with Hugo's romances, Chila gets creative with her ways of interfering. The battle between siblings takes a turn when Friday rolls around and Chila and Hugo discover that blood might be thicker than any wall.
- A young Xicana searches for ways to heal maladies of the heart.