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Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series
A collection of short films showcasing different themes.
S1 "Sweetheart Dancers"
"Sweetheart Dancers" is about a couple determined to rewrite the rules of Native American culture; "The South is My Sister's Skin" follows an artist's coming of age in the American South; in "Sales Per Hour" a young woman sees a sexual encounter.
S1 "Pozole"
When Maia sets out to reconnect with her Mexican-American roots on her Nana's birthday, things go terribly wrong.
S1 "Cross My Heart"
An American teenager visits her family in Jamaica and learns a secret that changes the way she sees the people she loves.
S1 "Broken Bird"
Birdie spends a rare day with her father while preparing for her bat mitzvah; Birdie overcomes her doubts and decides to risk inviting him back into her life, and she confronts what independence means as she steps into adulthood on her own terms.
S1, EP4 "Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series"
A couple attempt to rewrite the rules of Native American culture in "Sweetheart Dancers"; an artist comes of age in "The South Is My Sister's Skin"; in "Sales Per Hour," a young woman faces a moral dilemma when she witnesses a sexual encounter.
S1, EP3 "Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series"
In "Meats," a pregnant vegan wrestles with her newfound craving for meat; "Cross My Heart" follows a teenage girl who learns a secret that changes the way she sees her family; "Sebastian" tells the story of an emigrating father.
S1, EP2 "Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series"
In "Benevolent Ba," a woman's lust for virtue thrusts her family into a sacrificial slaughter; "France Michelle is a Man's Name" explores being a trans man in contemporary America; "Raspberry" follows a son struggling to say goodbye.
S1, EP1 "Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series"
In "Pozole," Maia sets out to reconnect with her Mexican-American roots; in "Tea Time on Hip Hop Nation," radio show host Ethel Jenny interviews for a new gig; "Broken Bird" tells the story of a biracial girl who prepares for her bat mitzvah.