
Quaranteened | Preview
Preview: Season 7 Episode 3 | 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Four spirited teenage sisters languish at home during the pandemic of 2020.
Quaranteened follows the lives of four sisters from a blended family in Durham, North Carolina, as they cope with the anxiety of their disrupted lives and stolen dreams with humor, self-reflection, and just enough mayhem to pass the time. Filmed by their filmmaker dad as the days begin to blur one into the other, these girls languish, suspended in time, like so many of us still.
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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

Quaranteened | Preview
Preview: Season 7 Episode 3 | 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Quaranteened follows the lives of four sisters from a blended family in Durham, North Carolina, as they cope with the anxiety of their disrupted lives and stolen dreams with humor, self-reflection, and just enough mayhem to pass the time. Filmed by their filmmaker dad as the days begin to blur one into the other, these girls languish, suspended in time, like so many of us still.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipQuaranteened| Deep Reflections with a Teen in Quarantine
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A filmmaker asks his daughter to reflect on the upending of her daily life in 2020. (1m 13s)
Quaranteened| Siblings Locked at Home!
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Even the smallest of infractions turn into a serious sibling debacle. (1m 25s)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipSupport for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.