Black Arts & Culture Feature:
The unique power and complexity of the relationship between two Queer Black womxn, Corinne and Tiana, is explored as they navigate the cycles of life’s joys and challenges together in the home they share. Using audio they self-recorded daily over the course of a season, the film intimately captures their love through elegantly composed tableaus of domestic life, shot on Super 16mm film, paired with searingly personal documentary audio. It bears witness to the distinct nature of their bond.
Students from the Washington Urban Debate League navigate the challenges of daily life while striving for excellence in competitive debate. Beginning at an annual summer debate camp during the final days of the COVID pandemic, the film follows a group of dedicated young debaters. They immerse themselves in research, critical thinking, teamwork, and performance, hoping these skills will not only help them win tournaments but also overcome the obstacles standing between them and their full potential.
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