i think my first film when i was in graduate school at ucla screened at caamfest and it has been a long journey making films over the years. it is an honor to be showcasing a story about the west, a story about the environment, so much about identity and issues about the really highlights we have shared histories with other communities as well, especially in this moment where social justice issues are so important. >> great point, one of the films is try harder by debbie lahm, also local ties here because it's about the experiences of students that lowell high school in san francisco. i got to see it up the sundance premiere, talk about that and the events. >> absolutely, a majority of our festival is virtual, we will have on-demand programs, live events, we will have 39 set for mason center. tomorrow is our opening night, this is a wonderful documentary. also, they are films that caamfest is so proud to have funded and supported. it looks that this students of lowell high school as they apply for colleges and you see the pressure, but through the pressure, the anxiety of the students h