A short feature film by
Jasmine QuiƱones

 

"Push," is a story of self discovery, found in the simple joys of skateboarding.

Written and directed by Jasmine Quinones, the film explores ideas of identity and quickly becomes an anthem for the inner-strength that can be found in finding a community.

 
DIRECTOR

Jasmine QuiƱones

Jasmine QuiƱones is an Austin, Texas-based filmmaker and director. Originally from Boston, MA she moved to Austin in 2019 to continue her work as a freelance filmmaker, starting her own production company and working to make a name for herself in a new city. Despite having no formal education in filmmaking, her creative drive and passion for piecing together stories through video has led her to work on numerous projectsā€” DPing and directing for clients such as REI, New Balance, Ferrari, and Fujifilm. Her latest short film ā€œPushā€ is her introduction to longer narrative-driven content. The story explores the friction between self and identity through the lens of one of her favorite sports: skateboarding. As a queer Puerto Rican woman, she hopes to continue bringing underrepresented stories about identity and mental health to light through commercial work and short films, while leaning on some of her favorite subjects - sports, fitness, and lifestyle. When she's not behind the camera, Jasmine hosts a podcast called ā€œFor Creativityā€™s Sakeā€ and enjoys writing music and singingā€”and playing with her new puppy.

 
 

Berlin Short Film Festival
Official Selection

Top Shorts Film Festival
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Cinemafest
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OUTSOUTH Queer Film Festival
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Indie Film Fest
Award of Excellence:
Women Filmmakers

GenreBlast 2022
Official Selection

Bend Film Festival
Official Selection

QFilms
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14th Annual Lady Filmmakers Festival
Official Selection