It’s 6:45 am on a crisp, October morning in downtown Los Angeles. Outside the federal courthouse, a line has already formed around the buildin…
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PBS/America ReFramed’s documentary film, FROM HERE, which follows four activists and artists struggling to define belonging
The documentary film, which is brought to us by WORLD and American Documentary, follows the lives of four artists and activists who are not only fighting to belong in the height of growing nationalism but in societies, New York and Berlin, that are exceedingly hostile toward their existence. The inspiration behind this film came from Antonakos-Wallace’s experience growing up as a Greek-American in Seattle, Washington. Raised as part of the Greek Orthodox, which tends to be sexist and homophobic, and exploring her own identity, the filmmaker wondered how culture changes and what people do with their traditions as they’re fighting for progressive change.
