Be Good, My Childrenby Christine Chang A Korean American family's pursuit of the American dream is tested by its hard-working, religious mother and her two "employment-challenged" grown children. | |
Black Is ... Black Ain'tby Marlon Riggs Marlon Riggs's final film explores questions of "blackness" and black identity. | |
The Bloody Childby Nina Menkes A young Marine is found wandering the Mojave Desert, a woman's body in the trunk of his car; an outsider probes the inexplicable death. | |
Body of Correspondenceby Ruth Ozeki Lounsbury and Marina Zurkow A lifetime of letters between pen pals falls into the hands of a collector who plans to rewrite history — prompting the writers' ghosts to intervene. | |
Bontoc Eulogyby Marlon Fuentes The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair included a live exhibit of tribesmen from what is now known as the Philippines; what happened to these people? | |
Brincando el Charco: Portrait of a Puerto Ricanby Frances Negrón-Muntaner An experimental narrative that explores the definitions of Puerto Rican social, political, and sexual identities in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. | |
The Burning Barrelby Christina Craton and Timothy Schwab The Burning Barrel explores the personal costs of consumerism in the rise and fall of a small rural community. | |
The Carmelita Tropicana Storyby Ela Troyano The Carmelita Tropicana Story is an experimental narrative that explores the bicultural and bilingual experiences of Latinos and Latinas living in New York. | |
Chronicle of a Disappearanceby Elia Suleiman A comic drama that investigates the spiritual effect of occupation and instability on the Palestinian people. | |
Colorvisionby Marc Johnson A multicultural series showcasing the best short films and videos illustrating cultural diversity. |

