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Vickey Song

I am an interdisciplinary filmmaker based in New York.

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Jiaxun Jiang

I believe in the power of moments.

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Carol Yan Li

I’m a sound designer who works in film and animation.

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Shiyun Hu

As director and screenwriter, I am more loyal to the concept of “significance is commonplace.” Compared to the ups and down and complicated storyline, the most ordinary life, people’s indescribable emotion and abnormal status, their natural chemical reactions and subtle connections can more reflect the moment-to-moment empathy and wise thoughts.

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Jaelan Acosta

My goal as an artist is to be able to create art that showcases what it’s like to be queer and black, to create work that makes people feel happy.

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Lizzy Dolce

Logline: Got Your Goat!

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Santiago Guerrero

Logline: Two years after the shut down of the biggest narcotic selling spot of Bogota, we meet some of the youth that grew up and came out of this place to tells us their experiences

 

Artist Statement: As an editor, I am looking to create synchronicity through the image.

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Eli Krauss

Logline: After getting his heart ripped out of his chest by a mysterious figure, Ben lives a life of sadness.

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Matthew Trapasso

Logline: After a startling discovery, Elizabeth realizes she has been being gaslit by her husband and decides to confront him about it.

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Miao Hao

Logline: Combining the artistic home movies shot by my mother in the 90s, I revisit my childhood dreams and memories, exploring the invisibility of staying behind the camera.

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Shuhei Nakagaki

Logline: A shy kid from Japan explodes onto the New York dance scene as Michael Jackson reborn, overcoming language barriers by learning the language of dance.

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Anastasia Campofiori

Logline: As if moving to a new town wasn’t bad enough Dan Romero, High school sophomore, finds himself in trouble when he learns his two best friends have superpowers.

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Erica Ripperger

Logline: Two troublesome young sisters run away from home and find their newfound freedom threatened by a strange man who makes them an offer they can’t refuse.

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