FOUR MORE BORSCHT SHORTS AT SUNDANCE!

Unprecedented run consists of 17 projects across 8 years in a row for the #unstoppable #borschtempire

We wouldn't flex this hard if it wasn't so unlikely. We wouldn't brag if this wasn't done with incredibly limited resources from a community that was a cultural afterthought in a state that is a punchline. If the first time we went to Sundance in 2011 people hadn't literally laughed in our faces when we told them Miami had stories to tell, maybe we wouldn't have this chip on our shoulder.

But, we do.

Thank you to those that believed: Knight Foundation, Time Warner OneFifty, LaCroix, Art Center South Florida (who is generously supporting travel for filmmakers) and the whole city of Miami.

There were 69 short films chosen to play Sundance out of over 13,500 submissions this year. We are so proud to have supported these four shorts screening this weekend (three of which are by first-time solo female filmmakers!):

THE SHORTS:

Agua Viva
dir: Alexa Haas

A Chinese manicurist in Miami attempts to describe feelings she doesn't have the words for.

This film was supported by our 1st Generation Filmmaker program in partnership with Time Warner OneFifty and the LaCroix #NoBroZone (no men involved at any step of the greenlighting process). 
GREAT CHOICE
dir: Robin Comisar

A woman gets stuck in a Red Lobster commercial.

Probably the most successful short of the year, it has already played at Toronto and dozens of other festivals while winning awards at Overlook and Palm Springs.
PLUR
dir: Julie Fliegenspan

A claymation adaptation of a series of actual voicemails received after making out with someone at a rave.

Julie started as a Borscht intern a few years ago, and we couldn't be prouder of her first film having its world premiere here. Supported by the #NoBroZone!
Mud
dir: Shandiin Tome

On her last day, Ruby faces the inescapable remnants of alcoholism, family, and culture.

Also supported by the #NoBroZone!

SEE U IN THE SNOW :)

In all seriousness, we are humbled by the amount of love, luck, and support it's taken to bring these films to life, not to mention the insane amount of work done by the filmmakers and their collaborators. We are truly grateful to have a chance to be heard and continue to make things in this weird city. 

<3,

Borscht


P.S. In case you were curious, check out previous Borscht projects that were blessed by the Sundance, some of which are online!

2011: Xemoland by Daniel Cardenas
2012: Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke by Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva
2013: #PostModem by Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva
2014: Yearbook by Bernardo Britto (Jury Prize)
2015: The Sun Like a Big Dark Animal by Bleeding Palm
2015: Papa Machete by Jonathan David Kane
2016: Boniato by Eric Mainade and the Meza Brothers
2016: Dolfun by Sebastian Silva
2016: Swimming in Your Skin Again by Terence Nance
2016: Glove by Alexa Haas and Bernardo Britto
2017: Kaiju Bunraku by Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva
2017: The Sky is a Gap by Rachel Rossin (VR)
2017: 18 Black Girls / Boys Ages 1-18 Who Have Arrived at the Singularity and Are Thus Spiritual Machines by Terence Nance (Performance)
2018: Agua Viva by Alexa Haas
2018: Great Choice by Robin Comisar
2018: Mud by Shaadiin Tome
2018: PLUR by Julie Fliegenspan
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