
In this showcase of five short non-fiction films centered on LGBTQIA+ liberation, love is the galvanizing force that activates each character’s journey. Dance becomes a way for a man to reconnect with his heritage; the sanctuary of home allows two queer womxn to attune to one another; a trans elder rediscovers the warmth of the community he left 40 years ago; a queer bookstore owner learns to lean on the support of others to find fresh hope; and the trust of a performance artist transforms their personal story into a visual poem. The series is programmed in partnership with Firelight Media; all five filmmakers in the program are alumnae of their programs. Firelight Media is a local nonprofit organization that supports the creation, distribution, and impact of documentary media by and about communities of color, in all their vibrance and complexity.
Filmmakers in person.
Dir. Gisela Rosario Ramos, 2014. 15 mins. Puerto Rico. Spanish with English subtitles. Lío returns to the neighborhoods his father once moved through, tracing those steps through bomba — Puerto Rico’s oldest living tradition, born from African roots and kept alive through generations of resistance and joy.
Aurora Brachman, 2025. 19 mins. USA. A chronicle of the power and complexity of the relationship between Corinne and Tiana, two Queer Black womxn who experience cycles of life’s joys and pains together in the home they share.
Mars Verrone, 2023. 18 mins. USA, Cambodia. Khmer with English subtitles. Forty years after the Cambodian genocide, a transgender man returns to the village where he not only survived, but miraculously found queer and transgender community, including the love of his life.
Unspoken
Dir. Patrick Lee, 2020, 17 minutes, USA. Through letter-writing, a community discussion, and a drag performance, six queer and trans Asian Americans grapple with their queerness and consider what family acceptance might look like.
Tiare Ribeaux, 2025. 11 mins. USA. Queer performance artist and musician Saturn Risin9 returns home to the Bay Area to share their journey of perseverance centering self discovery, healing and creative expansion, poetically told through documentary, dance, visual narrative, and performance.
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Firelight Media and WORLD Channel present a free virtual screening of the new short film 'This Body,' directed by Zac Manuel as part of the Hindsight series.

A livestream Q&A with 'Death Is Our Business' filmmaker Jacqueline Olive and special guests on the one-year anniversary of its filming in New Orleans.

Firelight Media hosted a Beyond Resilience screening + livestream Q&A with filmmaker Dilsey Davis to celebrate the digital premiere of the Hindsight documentary short film series.
Firelight Media hosted a conversation about what filmmaker-centric leadership could look like, and the possibilities for industry-wide structural change in this moment of upheaval.
How does a documentary filmmaker fulfill their role in the midst of a pandemic and an uprising?
Firelight Media joined The Movement for Black Lives' national call to action on June 19 with a panel conversation that explored the history of Juneteenth and the burning of Black Wall Street in Tulsa, and grappled with the path toward economic justice for Black America.
As physical distancing continues to be the new norm, how can we still make an impact when apart? Sonya Childress, senior fellow at the Perspective Fund, takes us through case studies of documentary film campaigns that have launched in this moment and raise key questions around audience access, care, and how to reach social justice impact goals.

A live event featuring a music set by DJ Frotasia to give our community the opportunity to dance, sing, and shout during a time of tremendous difficulty.