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DOCUMENTARIES

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KEEPING TRADITIONS ALIVE IN AMERICA By Kamdyn and Natilyn Gutierrez Lonnie and Edgar Sanchez—and their daughter Leah Sanchez—share how to keep Filipino traditions alive in America, as told to their granddaughters Kamdyn and Natilyn Gutierrez.

KAYAMANAN NG LAHI An Extended Filipino Family to All By Sakura and Kenobi Walters Joel and Ave Jacinto, cofounders of Kayamanan Ng Lahi, share the organization's purpose for its members.

THE PA'MAMAS The Women of Kayamanan Ng Lahi By Siena-Adélie G. Craig Ave and Joel Jacinto, Yvette Federizo, and Barbara Ele share their love and sacrifices with Pamana filmmaker Siena-Adélie G. Craig.

STAYING TOGETHER | RAMOSTRONG By Keianu Jacinto Lolita Ramos shares the importance of family staying together to find a better life in America with grandson and filmmaker Keianu Jacinto.

EXPLORING THE PAST Generational Stories of Family By Andrea, Anastasia, and Aurora Nicdao Herminiegildo Eliseo and Mitos and Andrew Nicadao share stories of generations past with filmmakers Andrea, Anastasia, and Aurora Nicdao.

GETTING TO KNOW MY GRANDPA (TATA) By Noah Avoungnassou

THE LEGACY OF KAYAMANAN NG LAHI By Sophie Viray Renee Viray shares the legacy of Kayamanan Ng Lahi from the nineties as told to her daughter, filmmaker Sophie Viray.

"BORROWED" GROCERY CARTS...AND MORE By Lucca Salazar Blanca Galapon shares stories of life in the Philippines and adjusting to America with her grandson, filmmaker Lucca Salazar

$276 AND A DREAM Asante and Ajani Veluz-Abraham Carlos and Teresita Veluz share how Carlos came to the United States with only $276 and how life in the States is a lot easier than life in the Philippines, as told to their grandsons, filmmakers Ajani and Asante Veluz-Abraham.

FIGHTING FOR FAMILY: MY LOLO'S STORY by Nica Apeles Florentino Cruz Apeles was told that when he was a baby in the Philippines during World War II, an enemy soldier tried to kidnap him, but his granddaughter filmmaker Nica Apeles discovered that was just part of the story.

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