Covid-19
October Twenty Twenty
Lorenzo Tricase, 2021, 13min
A personal short story during the main global pandemic event in the last century.
Unmasked
Fredrique Guevara-Prip, Armando Avila, and Sarah Bell, 2020, 14min
In the wake of COVID-19 usurping the world as we knew it, the population was subjected to heavy lockdown restrictions to minimize contagion. But what about the health care workers whose job it was to keep their communities healthy and safe? In the midst of this, we lauded our healthcare “heroes” by banging pots and pans, while never getting to hear from them directly. This documentary shines a light on their experiences. What are their stories? What are their opinions on the global reaction to this pandemic? And do they have any thoughts to impart to the public?
Living With The Enemy: Media, Mental Health & Me
Jenai Blackmore, Elgin Finney, Kashawn Jacobs, Nina Liu, Rashad Lowe, Cristian M. Jimenez, Ace Mendoza, Chris Pilgrim, Ricardo Reyes, Mikey Rosa, Leen Toufiq, Kia Watson, 2020, 15 min
Living with the Enemy: Media, Mental Health & Me explores how the media affects people's mental health, and shows how the government reacts to the COVID-19 pandemic. We look at how this unexpected crisis changes the way high schoolers in NYC feel through their virtual workshop.
This Is The Closest To How The Last Weeks Of March Felt Like
Kunga Choepal, 2020, 9min
A personal account of the Covid-19 pandemic in America and its effects on an immigrant family as seen through the eyes of a student quarantined at his barren university.