by The Editors | May 11, 2022 | PRESS
“POV,” the longest-running series for independent documentaries on television, has unveiled the majority of its slate for the series’ 35th season. Visit Site
by The Editors | Apr 22, 2022 | PRESS
From documentaries to artistic projects, NPR has collected some of our favorite ways to celebrate the Earth and think about what we can do to protect its flora and fauna. Visit Site
by The Editors | Mar 7, 2022 | PRESS
This documentary felt timely when it premiered in 2021, but its inclusion in the Seattle Asian American Film Festival (March 3 – 13) just after the 80th anniversary of EO 9066 which was on Saturday, February 20, 2022 makes it a must-see. Visit Site
by The Editors | Feb 21, 2022 | PRESS
We are, all of us, connected. Not only to one other, through our familial bonds, friendships, romantic partnerships, but to nature around us. We are connected to the land, to the animals, to weather patterns and the flowing of fresh water. By our very nature, humans...
by The Editors | Feb 18, 2022 | PRESS
Onscreen, ‘Manzanar, Diverted’ examines the intersections of race and history. Between the frames, it centers three generations of Japanese American female activists. Visit Site
by The Editors | Feb 17, 2022 | PRESS
Though known as a dusty desert and a site of injustice for Japanese Americans, filmmaker Ann Kaneko delved into the intricate history of water rights and the people of California’s Owens Valley in “Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust.” Visit...