Living Unbound: You Don't Have to Hide - Collection Trailer
Living Unbound: February 1st New Releases - Playlist
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Living Unbound: You Don't Have to Hide
Are you afraid to be seen? What happens when we peel back the layers of shadow and embrace the fullness of our truths? The following four selections, streaming soon on the OTV app, explore the delicate tension between visibility and self-preservation. Each film confronts the limits of identity, the consequences of defiance, and the courage to stand unapologetically in one's own light
Jack and Anna
In the early 1900s, a young woman named Anna faces a brutal trial for the "crime" of cross-dressing and engaging in a same-sex marriage. Jack and Anna tells the poignant and defiant story of a love that transcends time, as Anna’s fight for her identity becomes an act of resistance against a society determined to erase her existence.
Griffica
In Griffica, a man’s ideal world begins to unravel when he suspects that his seemingly perfect boyfriend may be a demon in disguise. What starts as a suspicious gut feeling grows into a terrifying quest for truth, forcing him to confront not just the supernatural, but the dark corners of his own heart.
Save Face
Save Face follows Micah, who has been hiding in plain sight, cloaking his true self in a veil of invisibility. But today marks the turning point—Micah steps into the light, confronting the truths he’s kept buried and reclaiming the narrative of his life with raw, unapologetic power.
Expanding Sanctuary
In Expanding Sanctuary, an immigrant mother rises from the quiet shadows of her community to become an unexpected leader in the fight against mass surveillance. Her journey through activism is one of resilience, solidarity, and the fierce protection of privacy, as she helps guide her community in a battle to defend their rights against invasive oversight.
These stories—diverse in voice, period, and perspective—invite us to confront the specter of fear that often accompanies being seen. They challenge us to reconsider what it means to be "unbound," living fully without apology or censorship, and celebrating the courage it takes to be visible in a world that insists on erasure.
Live unbound, and know that you don’t have to hide.