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Mailchimp Presents SXSW 2021 Film Festival Shorts

Mailchimp Presents SXSW 2021 Film Festival Shorts Mailchimp is back with SXSW 2021 Shorts to stream for free from the Film Festival! Over 25 short films are now available to watch on the digital platform Mailchimp Presents. Choose your own viewing adventure by screening category – Animated, Documentary, Episodic Pilot, Made In Texas, Midnight, Narrative, and Texas High School – or hit “shuffle” to mix it up. Beyond the Model (Texas High School Shorts Special Jury Recognition for Directing); Chuj Boys of Summer (Mailchimp Support the Shorts Award); Malignant (Mailchimp Support the Shorts Special Jury Recognition); and Stuffed (Special Jury Recognition for Bold Vision). Don’t forget to share the SXSW filmmaker love using #SupportTheShorts.

At Aspen Shortsfest, a portrait of mountain town life with Indigenous teens

IF YOU WATCH… Where: Eventive via aspenfilm.org When: Program One; Streaming Tuesday to Sunday How Much: $15/single program; $60/Five Program Pass; $150/Full Virtual Pass; $250/VIP Pass; $45/student pass Tickets: aspenfilm.org More info: A livestream Q&A with filmmakers from Program One will run Tuesday at 6 p.m. Set and shot in Telluride, the short film “Chuj Boys of Summer” is an intimate portrait of a friendship among young immigrants in Colorado ski country. It stars high school students Yak Alux and Pedro Lucas, each playing a version of himself Yakin and Petu as a young Chuj immigrant working in the resort town. The Chuj are a Mayan people from the mountains in what is now Guatemala. A sizable portion of Chuj immigrants have settled in the mountains of Colorado and in Telluride, where director Max Walker-Silverman estimated the Chuj community numbers about 200.

At Aspen Shortsfest, a portrait of mountain town life with Indigenous teens

IF YOU WATCH… Where: Eventive via aspenfilm.org When: Program One; Streaming Tuesday to Sunday How Much: $15/single program; $60/Five Program Pass; $150/Full Virtual Pass; $250/VIP Pass; $45/student pass Tickets: aspenfilm.org More info: A livestream Q&A with filmmakers from Program One will run Tuesday at 6 p.m. Set and shot in Telluride, the short film “Chuj Boys of Summer” is an intimate portrait of a friendship among young immigrants in Colorado ski country. It stars high school students Yak Alux and Pedro Lucas, each playing a version of himself Yakin and Petu as a young Chuj immigrant working in the resort town. The Chuj are a Mayan people from the mountains in what is now Guatemala. A sizable portion of Chuj immigrants have settled in the mountains of Colorado and in Telluride, where director Max Walker-Silverman estimated the Chuj community numbers about 200.

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