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Global Shorts Forum: Woman Walks Ahead

Global Shorts Forum: Woman Walks Ahead
Woman Walks Ahead – A wide range of topics from the feminine perspective.

First Generation
USA, 2017, 9 min.
A Vietnamese-American girl growing up in the 1990s decides how she will fit into the two worlds that she inhabits.
Director Jeannie Nguyen
 

Heed the Call
USA, 2017, 18 min.
Marguerite faces social backlash when attempting to join the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942.
Director Laura G. Chirinos
  

Our Story
Italy, 2018, 5 min.
The stories of today's emigrants are the stories of our past. Their story is our story, and everyone's story.
Directors Massimiliano di Lauro, Lorenzo Latrofa
 

Believe Her
USA, 2018, 13 min.
After being date raped, Monica faces a harsh reality and secondary trauma: nobody believes she was assaulted. Based on true survivor accounts.
Director Erin Doyle Cooper
 

Safe Space
UK, 2018, 9 min.
Sarah works in a woman’s refuge with her new client, Amne, who is on the painful journey from victim to survivor. For Sarah, the emotional burden is overwhelming.
Director Ben S. Hyland
 

Midnights
USA, 2018, 19 min.
In the aftermath of a violent crime, a female rookie police officer on the midnight shift suspects a second victim is missing.
Director Alvaro Donado
 

Vigil
USA, 2017, 4 min.
A young woman lies awake, thinking about what could have been in this powerful tribute to our fallen heroes and their families.
Director Chris King
 

Homeless: The Soundtrack
USA, 2018, 26 min. 12 sec.
A singer-songwriter goes searching for her estranged birth father. She finds him homeless, toothless, addicted and — like her — a musician.
Director Irene Taylor Brodsky
 

Wild Woman
USA, 2018, 3 min. 46 sec.
This animated poem invokes current world issues like drone strikes and religious persecution in a plea for empathy.
Director Vanessa Sweet

period
Period. End of Sentence.
USA, 2018, 25 min. 
A profound revolution is taking place for women outside of Delhi, India, where the stigma of menstruation limits their potential.
Director Rayka Zehtabchi

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