Vashni Korin is a Black American director with Puerto Rican and Caribbean roots, whose cultural identity influences her gaze.
She strives to bring her community together through folklore, spirituality, and celebration, with a focus on the experiences of women.
Her dreamy, mantra-like films urge viewers to listen to their inner voice with an audio-visual map to rise above any circumstance.
A commercial director, Korin has directed spots for Adidas, Instagram, Square and many music films. She was a cinematographer on Lizzo's documentary "Love, Lizzo" as they traveled the world together. A Black history enthusiast, she produced the Henry Louis Gates Jr. show "Black History in 2 Minutes" (2021).
Her trailblazing documentary short, "You Can't Stop Spirit”, shortlisted by DOC NYC (2022)," connects the spiritual and physical lives of Black women during carnival in New Orleans--featured on NY-Times Op Docs, POV, and Reel South’s PBS Award. Negra, Yo Soy Bella (2023) is her second directorial short, a part of Queen Latifah & Tribeca’s Queen Collective fellowship amplifying Afro-Latinas in Puerto Rico. This short screened at Tribeca, LALIFF, Blackstar and Caribbean Tales with final distribution on BET Networks.
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You Can't Stop Spirit Short Documentary, Director, Producer.
She strives to bring her community together through folklore, spirituality, and celebration, with a focus on the experiences of women.
Her dreamy, mantra-like films urge viewers to listen to their inner voice with an audio-visual map to rise above any circumstance.
A commercial director, Korin has directed spots for Adidas, Instagram, Square and many music films. She was a cinematographer on Lizzo's documentary "Love, Lizzo" as they traveled the world together. A Black history enthusiast, she produced the Henry Louis Gates Jr. show "Black History in 2 Minutes" (2021).
Her trailblazing documentary short, "You Can't Stop Spirit”, shortlisted by DOC NYC (2022)," connects the spiritual and physical lives of Black women during carnival in New Orleans--featured on NY-Times Op Docs, POV, and Reel South’s PBS Award. Negra, Yo Soy Bella (2023) is her second directorial short, a part of Queen Latifah & Tribeca’s Queen Collective fellowship amplifying Afro-Latinas in Puerto Rico. This short screened at Tribeca, LALIFF, Blackstar and Caribbean Tales with final distribution on BET Networks.