This documentary segment will showcase the Prosper ISD JROTC program through the inspiring story of Cadet Katherine Killian. Her journey will serve as a powerful illustration of personal transformation, highlighting how the JROTC framework cultivates exceptional strength and empowerment in its cadet
In the wake of her dog’s death, a teenage girl reflects on mortality, womanhood, and the generational pain she carries, finding beauty and resilience in the fragments of her identity.
Killher Fashion follows a young model in the fashion industry who challenges societal norms and breaks free from the overwhelming negativity through her self-expression and resilience as she takes control over her own destiny.
Mahza is a teenage student in high school. She is seen as the outcast, and eventually loses all her friends to her bully. This film aims to educate others on the effects of bullying among girls in high school.
A Black girl reflects on growing up as the “black sheep” in white spaces, shrinking herself to survive. Through self-discovery and quiet acts of leadership, she reclaims her voice. Small acts of courage become the spark for change.
On her birthday, 15-year-old Hanji faces a white cake from an angel sent to end her life. She asks what wish to make. The angel suggests her loved ones. Remembering her mother, Hanji blows out the candle. The angel fires; she dies, bloodied, eyes open.
Mini-documentary about the Society of Women Engineers at Wheaton High School, an after-school club with over 50 members. Its history is shown through the lens of the engineering design process and told by almost a dozen current and former members.
Nancy became devastated when her husband lost his job. At that time, relatives and acquaintances distanced themselves from her. Relying on her own wisdom, she pursued various trainings and today she has become self-reliant, creating employment for 250 women.