Haitian director Samuel Frantz Suffren's "Dreams Like Paper Boats" presents a captivating narrative exploring a father's and daughter's relationships, anchored by a cassette that unearths memory.
Justice Rutikara's "Ibuka, Justice" offers a visceral recounting of the Rwandan genocide through a personal family lens, illuminating the struggles faced while fleeing a collapsing nation.
Fatima Wardy's "Hair Care" creatively merges reality with animation as it follows a young woman's transformative experience in a salon, showcasing the versatility of storytelling.
Sean-Josahi Brown's "Ebony" poignantly documents the trials of a single mother raising six kids in transitional housing, emphasizing resilience in the face of adversity.
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