Letters2Maybe offers an intimate portrayal of those who refuse to surrender amidst daily devastation, offering a vision of equality and solidarity. The film focuses on the movement of different immigrant communities and adopts a kaleidoscopic style of storytelling to highlight the poetics and precarity that follow the craving for freedom. Letters2Maybe is an unfinished letter, articulating the ever-growing demand for justice and tenderness in our world today.
Yehuda Sharim
Yehuda Sharim is a scholar, filmmaker, and an Assistant Professor in the Program of Global Art Studies, University of California, Merced. Among his feature films, he has directed We Are In It (2016), Lessons In Seeing (2017), Seeds of All Things (2018), and Songs That Never End (2019). His latest work is a short film entitled Red Line Lullaby (2020), which chronicles the lives of working women as they seek a more dignified life in the face of neglect, loss, and daily acts of resistance. His films have appeared in film festivals and university settings worldwide, and provide a comparative study of immigration and displacement, shedding light on the changing constructions of home, nation, and belonging.