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- Break Like You is a short character-driven documentary about Emile Jansen, a founding member of South Africa's oldest Hip-Hop crew, Black Noise, and his contributions to the conscious Hip-Hop movement in Cape Town. The narrative follows Emile from his boyhood in the 'so called' coloured community in Cape Flats, during Apartheid, who begins to explore deeper connections with his own heritage after being exposed to American Hip Hop. His journey leads him to travel beyond his neighborhood to other parts of South Africa, and eventually around the globe. Emile transforms his local celebrity to create an organization with his family called Heal the Hood, which connects the next generation with their heritage using forms of Hip Hop.
- The son of a cotton plantation owner in the deep south of Mississippi, Floyd Graham grew up a racist. But through an encounter with an African American he knew in childhood, Floyd's views on race begin to change. A story of transcendence.
- A single, working mother in the heart of the Mississippi Delta sees hard work, education and faith as the foundation for raising her three high school daughters. She is neither a hero nor a victim of society, but rather a simple, hardworking woman who puts one foot in front of the other each day with quiet strength.
- Fifteen years after a tragic accident, a mother and son rebuild their lives through art and an exotic animal farm.
- Masiphumelele or Masi is a township near Cape Town, South Africa, where high crime rates and limited access to the police have necessitated community-based security measures. The film portrays the way of the Bambanani and Street Committee volunteer movements' fight against the crime in Masi.
- Can Jacob Guevara, the reigning champion defend his title against in the fiercest shuffleboard competition west of Austin?
- The Mighty Quapaw takes a look at the Mighty Quapaw Apprenticeship Program, founded by John Ruskey of the Quapaw Canoe Company. in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Through the eyes of star apprentice, Jeremy 'Popeye' Hayes we are given the opportunity to see how the program can affect the lives of teens from distressed communities.
- A film about hope, partnership, and the gritty determination of West Texans during one the worst droughts in history. An artist, a philosopher, and herd of goats carve out a life mixed with hard work and humor, deep in the heart of Texas.
- Since the age of 9, Jacqueline has been playing guitar at legendary Mississippi nightclubs and juke joints where the blues were born. At 11, she signed a five album recording contract. Now a teenager, Jacqueline has abandoned the authentic blues tradition of the delta in order to find a voice of her own. Much to the dismay of a surrounding community, she chooses to find her identity within the music that she loves to create-rock 'n' roll.
- Sean 'Bad' Apple reflects on his journey to the roots of Hill Country Blues with legendary blues masters including RL Boyce, deep in the heart of the Mississippi Delta.