<p>What was it about <em>Emily in Paris</em> that got it nominated at awards season over shows like <em>I May Destroy You</em>? Why does <em>The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air</em> have lasting power after neon jackets and the Carlton have gone the way of the fax machine and VCR?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Justice of Motion</em>, we speak about representation in coming of age narratives, specifically with regards to cultural and inter-generational identity. This episode is hosted by our two 2021 SJFI film fellows, Eva Bryner and Sowyma Kannan.</p>

Justice in Motion

Social Justice Film Institute

Episode 19, Mess and Forgiveness - Coming of Age Narratives in Television and Media

NOV 2, 202130 MIN
Justice in Motion

Episode 19, Mess and Forgiveness - Coming of Age Narratives in Television and Media

NOV 2, 202130 MIN

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<p>What was it about <em>Emily in Paris</em> that got it nominated at awards season over shows like <em>I May Destroy You</em>? Why does <em>The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air</em> have lasting power after neon jackets and the Carlton have gone the way of the fax machine and VCR?</p> <p>In this episode of <em>Justice of Motion</em>, we speak about representation in coming of age narratives, specifically with regards to cultural and inter-generational identity. This episode is hosted by our two 2021 SJFI film fellows, Eva Bryner and Sowyma Kannan.</p>