Sarah Klein
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How To Win An Election
A few years back, Manhattan couple Jim Glaub and Dylan Parker inexplicably began receiving children’s letters to Santa Claus at their Chelsea apartment. In 2010, what had been a trickle turned into a tide, with Glaub and Parker receiving more than 400 letters—many from children who pleaded with Santa to give them the Christmas their parents couldn’t afford. Filmmaker Sarah Klein (co-founder of the production house Redglass Pictures with Tom Mason) found out about the letters, and followed Glaub and Parker’s efforts to turn a freak occurrence into an opportunity to spread holiday cheer.
Miracle on 22nd Street

A short documentary that takes an intimate look at the journey of professional athlete Cal Calamia, a transgender marathon runner who’s advocating for inclusion in the running world. It delves into Cal’s journey, from their upbringing in a conservative suburb to their decision to come out as transmasculine and begin hormone therapy. It explores Cal’s profound struggles with mental health and how they ultimately found the support necessary to survive and eventually go on to dominate the nonbinary category in major marathons, as well as become an advocate for transgender rights.
Out of the Dark: Cal Calamia
Motivated by her own harrowing birth experience, journalist Kimberly Seals Allers is disrupting the hospital system to transform Black maternal health outcomes in the U.S.
The Big Idea: Birth Without Bias

Slam poet AKeem Rollins delivers a powerful performance about facing the greatest challenge of his life and finding a strength he never knew he had.
Out of the Dark: Akeem
Three stories of mental health and recovery, starring Hannah Lucas, AKeem Rollins, and Raven Saunders.
Out of the Dark
In 2014, 6th graders wrote letters to their future selves. Fast-forward to 2020 when the now-12th graders re-read them with alternately surprising, bittersweet, and hilarious results.
Dear Future Me

When cryogenics expert Kitty Liao discovers that half of the world's vaccines get spoiled during their last mile of delivery, she decides to dedicate her life to creating a solution.
The Big Idea: Last Mile
One photograph changed their lives. Forever.
History of Memory
Generation Impact: The Inventor, is about Easton LaChappelle, who developed True Limb, the world’s lightest weight and most affordable prosthetic limb using 3D printing technology.
Generation Impact: The Inventor

This short film chronicles the first ever detection of gravitational waves - more than 100 years after Einstein predicted them. It was a discovery that literally shook the world (ever so slightly!).