"The Last Repair Shop," a short non-fiction film about a music instrument repair shop in Los Angeles, recently won an Oscar. The film shed light on the shop's struggles due to funding cuts, leaving only 11 workers to repair instruments for over 500,000 students in the district. However, after the film's success, the shop received over $100,000 in donations, and the school district plans to raise $15 million to hire more repair workers, train students in instrument repair, and expand music programs. The film also highlighted the personal stories of the workers and students involved, bringing recognition and hope to their efforts. [Extracted from the article]