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DESCRIPTION:\n	Introduced by filmmaker Robert Greene \n	\n\n\n	Jury award-w
 inning student films from the Jonathan B. Murray Center for Documentary Jo
 urnalism at the Missouri School of Journalism\, originally presented at th
 e Stronger Than Fiction Film Festival in Columbia\, Missouri. Jurors: Laur
 en Domino\, Chris Boeckmann\, Eric Hynes.&nbsp\;All New York premieres \n
 \n\n	Gifts from Our Father \n	\n	Dir. Armaja LaRue-Hill. 2021\, 19 mins. A
  decade after meeting her father on Facebook\, a filmmaker travels through
  the American south to meet her three paternal siblings for the first time
 . As she braces herself for the trip\, she reflects upon her upbringing an
 d interrogates her sense of self in order to open herself to her newfound 
 brothers and sister. Winner of the Stronger Than Fiction 2021 Jury Prize f
 or Best Film. \n	\n\n\n	Ea La Mar’s \n	\n	  Dir. Jada Page. 2021\, 21 mins
 . The smell of straighteners burning at 400 degrees lingers in the air of 
 Ea La Mar’s Cosmetology and Barber College\, mingling with the scents from
  Gates Barbeque across the street. Days here are never the same\, and Shir
 ley and Nicole wouldn't have it any other way. This multi-generational\, i
 ntimate portrait reveals a mother and daughter determined to maintain thei
 r family-owned business and questions who will carry their legacy forward.
  Special Jury Prize for Best Director. \n	\n\n\n	Sin Miedo \n	\n	  Dir. Ma
 rian Bouchot. 2021\, 21 mins. Fredy has worked in the construction industr
 y in Texas for the past eight years\, trying to make the American dream hi
 s reality. But with white bosses taking advantage of immigrant workers bec
 ause of their legal status and work ethic\, will he ever feel like an Amer
 ican? Special Jury Prize for Excellence in Portraiture. \n	\n\nLittle Sold
 ier \n\n  Dir. Victoria Zeyen. 2021\, 28 mins. An observational portrait o
 f Little Soldier\, a 14-year-old student athlete navigating her own path t
 owards a goal that only she can make real. Special Jury Prize For Observat
 ional Filmmaking. \n\n	\n	\n	  \n\n\n	Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors &amp\; st
 udents / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI members. Order online. After
  your purchase\, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating 
 is general admission. Please review safety protocols before your visit. \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:First Sight: 2021 Award-Winning Shorts from the Jonathan B. Murray 
 Center for Documentary Journalism
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