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Films List
Here you'll find a list of all of the films at the festival. Use the drop-down controls below to help filter your selections and find what you're looking for. Roll-over any film image for more detail on the film.
Utah Valley State College. A little girl attempts to purchase a miracle for her brother who has a brain tumor and whose father cannot afford to give him the care he needs, yet all she has is $1.11.
Culver City High School AVPA. The original idea for the harrowing story of '819' was inspired by the Stanford Prison Experiment and centers around a heroic but brutalized prisoner who defends a fellow inmate who is also being victimized. The story is quite timely in light of recent political events involving prison abuse.
USC. Separated from her family, an Argentine immigrant tries to hold on to her identity. She must then decide how much she is wiling to give up in order to adapt to her new environment.
In the midst of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal gave 202 destitute Midwestern farm families a chance to start over -- in Alaska. 'Alaska Far Away' tells the story of this bold government experiment, and the families who found themselves thrust into the national spotlight along the way.
'One-arm' Willie is a man of steel...and, yes, carbon fiber. 'Armed for the Challenge' takes you on a ride through humor and passion, proving that disability doesn't mean inability.