Documentary + Art
Commercial Work
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Vashni Korin
Filmmaker + Artist
vashnikorin@gmail.com
Instagram @vash.ni

Adidas SeriesFilm Director of 4 Doc Episodes
From Band Together 2024

Honoring Black Excellence is an adidas initiative that celebrates the accomplishments of Black individuals, collectives, and culture. 



Director: Vashni Korin
EP: Karely Peréz-Cruz 
Director of Photography: Calvin Blue Jr.
Dr. Nikole Roebuck is Grambling State University’s First Female Director of Bands and She’s Determined Not to Be Its Last.





Director: Vashni Korin
EP: Karely Peréz-Cruz 
Director of Photography: Calvin Blue Jr.
Wanda Cooper- Jones is Keeping her Son’s Memory Alive and Helping Young Black Boys Run Freely. 





Filmmaker + Artist CV
Vashni Korin
Director +Photographer + Producer
vashnikorin@gmail.com
Instagram @vash.ni
Vashni Korin is a filmmaker and artist who works with time-based media blending auto-ethnography, documentary, fiction and sound. Her practice explores public and private ritual through beauty, symbol and rites of passage with emphasis on feminine power. She earned a BA in Journalism from Xavier University of Louisiana and is best known for her cultural documentary work “You Can’t Stop Spirit”(New Orleans, LA) featured in the New York Times, Peréz Art Museum Miami and New Orleans Film Festival Prospect 5 (2021).  “Negra, Yo Soy Bella” (Puerto Rico) is  a short featured on BET + and screened at film festivals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Other works, such as A Prayer (2022), were shown at The Kitchen and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Korin’s approach incorporates improvisation, working through the subconscious, and collage-layered sound, archival, and visual apparatus. These elements embody a Caribbean aesthetic and landscape that she embraces through her practice. 

By challenging social constructs, Korin seeks to reorder the status quo by placing women at the forefront of history, culture, and politics in her work.

Korin currently practices in New Orleans where she is developing scripted fiction, social justice documentaries and continued ethnographic writings.  





Education
Xavier University of Louisiana B.A. Journalism
Sevilla, España Cross Cultural Exchange
Womens Tennis Scholar 2016





Work2026 No More Jail Death, Film Director, John Legend +Free America

2025 Crowned Feature Documentary, Field Producer, Chicago

2024 Keur Simbara, Producer, Short Film in Senegal.

2023 Negra, Yo Soy Bella  Director  Tribeca Studios, and P&G. Distributed on BET +

2021-2023 Black History in 2 Minutes, Series Producer. Distributed on PBS

2023 The Devil You Know Music Video Aja Monet, 1st AD

2022 Love, Lizzo Documentary Cinematographer. Distributed on HBO MAX 

2021 You Can’t Stop Spirit Short Documentary, Director, Producer. Distributed on NY-Times Op Docs, PBS, POV

2022 Adele Interview Canada, Director. Distributed on Youtube TV

2022 Instagram Black Love Commercial, Director. Distributed on Instagram

2021 Descended From the Promised Land: The Legacy of Black Wall Street, Associate Producer. Distributor Film Festivals

2021 Disrupt & Dismantle: Soledad O'Brien, The Cost of Black Motherhood in Mississippi S1 E6, Assistant Camera. Distributed on BET.







Fellowships2024 Adidas Creators Grant Recipient

2022 Tribeca Studios Queen Collective Director Program

2021 Good Pitch Local Puerto Rico| DocSociety

2019 New Orleans Film Society Emerging Voices

2019 Antenna Platform Grant


Exhibitions
(upcoming) H20 Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans (Rather Than a Power Film)
2026



Awards2021 Reel South Award, You Can’t Stop Spirit 

2021 Best Documentary Short, London Independent Film Festival 

2021 Best Documentary Short, New Orleans Film Festival

2021 You Can’t Stop Spirit, Best Documentary Short, Indie Memphis Film Festival & Audience Award

2021 You Can’t Stop Spirit, Best Documentary Short Nomination, Blackstar Film Festival 




Press
  • Revolt TV Vashni Korin is Reclaiming Her identity and history through the power of Film
  • The Grio, Negra, Yo Soy Bella is a love letter to Afro-Latina Women

  • PBS, Vashni Korin Finds Courage in Herself and Other Baby Dolls


  • Olay Commercial, 2023, Afro-Latina culture is celebrated in Negra, Yo Soy Bella

  • Hyperallergic Film 2021, At Third Horizon Film Festival, Caribbean Films Reflect on Layered Pasts, Presents, and Futures


  • OffBeat Magazine, New Short Documentary Captures The Spirit of the New Orleans Baby Doll Tradition, 2021



             


Last Updated 24.10.31



Vashni Korin
Vashnikorin@gmail.com
Instagram @vash.ni

Vashni Korin is a filmmaker and artist who works with time-based media blending auto-ethnography, documentary, fiction and sound. Her practice explores public and private ritual through beauty, symbol and rites of passage with emphasis on feminine power. She earned a BA in Journalism from Xavier University of Louisiana and is best known for her cultural documentary work “You Can’t Stop Spirit” in New Orleans, LA featured in the New York Times, Peréz Art Museum Miami and New Orleans Film Festival Prospect 5 (2021).  “Negra, Yo Soy Bella” in Puerto Rico is  a short featured on BET + and screened at film festivals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Other works, such as A Prayer (2022), were shown at The Kitchen and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Korin’s approach incorporates improvisation, working through the subconscious, and collage-layered sound, archival, and visual apparatus. These elements embody a Caribbean aesthetic and landscape that she embraces through her practice. 

By challenging social constructs, Korin seeks to reorder the status quo by placing women at the forefront of history, culture, and politics in her work.

Korin currently practices in New Orleans where she is developing scripted fiction, social justice documentaries and continued ethnographic writings + portraiture.  



Work
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