lead-me-home

NOVEMBER 26th, 5PM

ABOUT THE SHOW

Shot over the course of three years in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, this short presents the epidemic of homelessness in America with a show-don’t-tell approach, featuring candid testimonials from those who rest their heads in shelters, tent cities, and anywhere a night’s sleep can be found. A poetic and dignified portrait of our culture’s fraying edges and the people who inhabit them, Lead Me Home is filled with bracing humanity.

This screening will be followed by a conversation with co-Directors Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk

found-logo

NOVEMBER 26th, 5PM

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In Amanda Lipitz's documentary film, Found, three adopted American teenage girls discover that they are blood-related cousins. Their online meeting inspires the young women to confront complicated and emotional questions, and embark on a once in a lifetime journey to China together in search of answers, connections, and their lost history.

This screening will be followed by a conversation with director Amanda Lipitz and producer Anita Gou.