
Andrew, a sixteen-year-old Latino American punk rocker navigates the world famous Hamptons in the early 2000s. When his local punk friends betray him, Andrew sets out to New York City in search of a place to fit in.
Filmmaker Bio: Carlos Cardona is an award-winning Colombian American director and cinematographer from Southampton, New York. He has worked in narrative and documentary for over a decade and has directed two feature films and has shot feature documentaries and short films. He is particularly interested in stories that deal with identity, race, and class and how they intersect with American culture.
Carlos wrote and directed, Chiqui, which had it’s world premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and was cited by multiple sources as a festival highlight of their Indie Episodic Program.
Andrew, a sixteen-year-old Latino American punk rocker navigates the world famous Hamptons in the early 2000s. When his local punk friends betray him, Andrew sets out to New York City in search of a place to fit in.
Filmmaker Bio: Carlos Cardona is an award-winning Colombian American director and cinematographer from Southampton, New York. He has worked in narrative and documentary for over a decade and has directed two feature films and has shot feature documentaries and short films. He is particularly interested in stories that deal with identity, race, and class and how they intersect with American culture.
Carlos wrote and directed, Chiqui, which had it’s world premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and was cited by multiple sources as a festival highlight of their Indie Episodic Program.