10 - 15 Minutes, Caregivers, Health Challenges, Honorable Mentions, People of Color, UnLonely Film Festival 6, Young Adults
In this retelling of his dad’s relationship with his best friend, GRAB MY HAND is Camrus Johnson’s gift to his grieving father and a message to all to cherish every second you have with the ones you love while you still can.
15 - 20 Minutes, Recovery, UnLonely Film Festival 5, Workplace, Young Adults
A young woman comes to terms with being an alcoholic. 16:29 minutes.
10 - 15 Minutes, Recovery, UnLonely Film Festival 5, Young Adults
A young man in rural Ohio navigates a drug court recovery program
5 - 10 Minutes, People of Color, Recovery, UnLonely Film Festival 5, Young Adults
An alcohol addiction had a grip on Drew Robinson’s life and was leading him down a destructive path. After three near death experiences, he decided to get sober using Muay Thai and his Blackfoot culture.
10 - 15 Minutes, Caregivers, Health Challenges, UnLonely Film Festival 5, Young Adults
After her parents passed, Janna takes over the family farm where she lives with her disabled brother.
1 - 5 Minutes, Creativity & Connection, Health Challenges, Older Adults, UnLonely Film Festival 5, Uplifting, Young Adults
Inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame at 10 years old, Jeff Wall is a teenage karate pro who wants to pass along his passion for the dojo to a community he felt needed it most — senior citizens.