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This program looks at the relationships we have with our families and with ourselves. From self-love to the love of your deceased grandma, this collection of shorts will have you in your feels.
In a struggle of love, legacy, and belief, a southwest Chinese family tries to purge an unwanted entity from their queer heir.
During her chaotic family’s Qingming visit, dead Grandma Nai sneaks away from her peaceful afterlife after overhearing that her queer grandson is about to get engaged to a woman.
A Dalit trans woman navigates love and identity after falling for an upper-caste man, forcing her to confront the silence around her caste.
An unyielding attachment to the partner he lost in the AIDS crisis of 1980s New York propels a lonely gay man to connect with his estranged family.
You Don’t Have to Like Me strives to open a poignant window into the lives of masculine-presenting women and the burdens they've born from societal norms.
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