The PBS Online Film Festival features 25 short films on a variety of subjects, voices and viewpoints. Which film is the best? Thats up to you! Click to watch the films and vote for the one you think deserves the People’s Choice Award by March 22.
Watch and vote for Ars Magna, a short film about the obsessive world of anagrams.
Watch and vote for Asylum – Bisi, a short film about homosexuality in Nigeria.
Watch and vote for Asylum – Skye, about a woman’s battle against homophobia in Zimbabwe.
Watch and vote for Breathe Life, a short film about a family who combats cystic fibrosis.
Watch and vote for Brionna Williams, a film about student’s journey to combat asthma.
Watch and vote for Can’t Hold Me Back, a film about a first generation high school grad.
Watch and vote for Capsule, a film about two astronauts whose lives are put at risk.
CatCamWatch and vote for CatCam, a film about a cat that constantly disappears from his home.
Watch and vote for Heel, a film about a theatre graduate and her passion for wrestling.
Watch and vote for Honor the Treaties, a film about a the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Watch and vote for Hoverboard, a short film a young girl’s imaginary journey back in time.
Watch and vote for Indian Summer, a film about Indian children’s religious identity.
Watch and vote for Injunuity: Buried, a short film about shell mounds in California.
Lina’la’ LusongWatch and vote for Lina’la’ Lusong, a film about the history of the Chamorro culture.
Watch and vote for Live Art, a film on an innovative performing arts education program.
Watch and vote for Mijo, a film about a mother, her son, and her struggles with cancer.
Watch and vote for Noc na Tenecku, a film about one of the last Czech dance halls.
Watch and vote for Sin País, a film about one family’s struggles with deportation.
Watch and vote for Sound of Vision, a film about a blind man’s journey to belong in NYC.
Watch and vote for Still, a film about a 72-year-old free diver and ocean photographer.
Watch and vote for Story of an Egg, a film about the origins of terms like “cage-free”.
Watch and vote for The House I Keep, a film about a woman recovering from a miscarriage.
Watch and vote for The Longest Sun, a film about the Tewa peoples of New Mexico.
Watch and vote for Verses in Exile: Why I Write, a story told through spoken word poetry.
Watch and vote for Worlds Apart, a short film about a woman trapped between two worlds.
Patrick Epino and Stephen Dypiangco are co-founders of the National Film Society.