Project Spotlights:

Shorts By Rising Women and Non Binary Filmmakers

Aimed at up-and-coming filmmakers (usually first-timers or students), this series introduces and amplifies new voices in film. We feature each creative’s film with an accompanying interview giving a deeper look into their processes and visions.

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Project Spotlight: 'Manos Obreras', One Filmmaker's Love Of Her Heritage and Father
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Project Spotlight: 'Manos Obreras', One Filmmaker's Love Of Her Heritage and Father

Jennifer Albarracin is a filmmaker and recent graduate of William and Mary, in her latest short film she pays tribute to the sacrifices of her immigrant father. The challenges of immigrants exist with or without having legal status and Jennifer is a product of just how hard first generation children work to not allow those struggles to be in vain.

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Project Spotlight: 'The Apocalypse Will Blossom', Building Hope Back After the 2016 Election
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Project Spotlight: 'The Apocalypse Will Blossom', Building Hope Back After the 2016 Election

The Apocalypse Will Blossom is a beautiful, quick, and intelligent short that captures a depression spiral post 2016 Election in the most relatable ways- protesting, fries, and friendship. Director Courtney Jines wrote and also starred in this short along with friends and details her experience in an interview with TLL.

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