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2023 American Film Fest in Wrocław: Tyler Taormina, Cutter Hodierne & Sarah Friedland Among U.S. in Progress Participants

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Before we get all focused on next year’s Sundance, one of the last major pit-stops for emerging American indie filmmaker talent can be found at the American Film Fest in Wrocław – more specifically the U.S. in Progress section. Now in its thirteenth edition, they’ve been championing and supporting plenty of noteworthy micro-independent films in their final editing stages. If we look at some of last year’s picks we find Shane Atkinson’s LaRoy (which recently took the top prize at Deauville, we have Monica Sorelle’s Mountains which preemd at Tribeca and got an extremely rare showing afterwards for TIFF, we have Lucy Kerr who was just at Locarno with Family Portrait.

Here are the 2023 U.S. in Progress participants:

Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point directed by Tyler Taormina, produced by Krista Minto, Rob Rice, Eric Berger, Kimberly Dai, Kevin Anton, Calogero Carucci, Jeremy Gardner, Tyler Taormina, and Michael Cera

Cold Wallet directed by Cutter Hodierne, produced by Vanishing Angle

Familiar Touch directed by Sarah Friedland, produced by Matthew Thurm and Alexandra Byer

Good One directed by India Donaldson produced by Graham Mason, Diana Irvine, Wilson Cameron, and Sarah Winshall

Know Me directed by Edson Jean, produced by Ronald Baez

Obex directed by Albert Birney, produced by Pete Ohs and Emma Hannaway

The Water is Always Warm directed by Morgan Krantz, produced by Adam Kersh and Greg Stewart

We Strangers directed by Anu Valia, produced by Miranda Kahn, Olivia Wingate, Alex Bach, Zach Spicer, and Joy Jorgensen

The event aims to facilitate professional networking among European and Polish film professionals and independent filmmakers from the United States. Invite-only work in progress screenings will feature excerpts from eight projects selected from numerous submissions of independent American feature-length films in final editing stages.

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