Congratulations to our JSFL Community for 11 SXSW projects this year! Congrats to Director/Screenwriter Shana Feste (Alumni ‘12-’13, 16) for her Headliners World Premiere of “Boundaries”, Director/Screenwriter Dan Gregor (Alumni ‘14) for his Narrative Spotlight World Premiere of “Most Likely To Murder”, Director Miranda Bailey (Alumni ‘15) for her Narrative Spotlight World Premiere of “You Can Choose Your Family”, Director/Screenwriter Adam Bhala Lough (Alumni ‘12) for his Documentary Spotlight World Premiere of “Alt-Right: Age of Rage”, Directors/Screenwriters Jeff Zimbalist and Michael Zimbalist (Alumni ‘07) for thier Documentary Spotlight World Premiere of “Nossa Chape”, Director/Screenwriter Jordan Firstman (Alumni ‘15 ) for his Narrative Short “Men Don’t Whisper”, Producer Sol Tryon (Alumni ‘12) for his Documentary Feature Competition World Premiere of “Weed The People”, Director/Screenwriter Miles Jay (Alumni ‘17) for his Music Video JAY-Z – ‘Smile’, Director Allie Avital (Alumni ‘16-’17) and Cinematographer Ryan Hope (Alumni ‘15) for thier Music Video Moses Sumney – ‘Doomed’, and to Screenwriter Charlotte Stoudt (Alumni ‘15) for her Virtual Cinema “Dinner Party”! Enjoy them all!