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Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge
Sundance Institute
5 episodes
1 month ago
Empowering and optimistic stories about individuals and communities who are overcoming poverty and hunger, combatting disease, or improving health.
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Empowering and optimistic stories about individuals and communities who are overcoming poverty and hunger, combatting disease, or improving health.
Show more...
TV & Film
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"Am I Going Too Fast?" a short film by Hank Willis Thomas and Christopher Myers
Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge
8 minutes 11 seconds
11 years ago
"Am I Going Too Fast?" a short film by Hank Willis Thomas and Christopher Myers
"Am I Going Too Fast?" is a digital tapestry of the intersecting worlds and interactions of craftspeople, shopkeepers, and ordinary folks whose lives have been transformed by new technologies, cell phone banking, and micro-finance; threads that weave together to form a web of connection and possibility in contemporary Nairobi. Hank Willis Thomas is the creator of Question Bridge: Black Male a non-fiction new media project and recipient of a New Media Fellowship, New Media Fund grant from the Tribeca Film Institute and Aperture West Book Prize. Co-Director Christopher Myers is an artist and writer best known for his books for young people which have garnered Caldecott Honors and been shortlisted for the National Book Award.
Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge
Empowering and optimistic stories about individuals and communities who are overcoming poverty and hunger, combatting disease, or improving health.