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Programs Tue 1.27.2026

FiSpo Update: Three Fiscally Sponsored Films Make Good

With all the great films the Film Independent’s Fiscal Sponsorship program supports, we can’t help to brag about all the awesome work in the program from time to time. That’s exactly what we do in our FiSpo Update columns.

This month, we’re featuring a trio of films that have leveled up in one way or another. We have a feature that got an announcement in Variety, one that will have its world premiere at this year’s Slamdance, and one that nabbed a nomination at this year’s NAACP Image awards. Congrats to all the filmmakers! Read more to see what all the excitement is about!

 

ZUGZWANG

Project Type: Fiction Feature

Project Status: Development

Filmmaker: Bridget Stokes

Synopsis: A private detective takes a job, hoping for redemption, and finds herself in the midst of an ever-expanding world of corruption.

Update: Christina Elmore (Insecure) is attached to star and the film was announced in Variety, which said “Stokes, Owens and Levenfeld will also visit Park City to meet with potential distributors and partners as “Zugzwang” moves into its next phase of development.”

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CIRILO, A LEGACY UNTOLD

Project Type: Nonfiction Short

Project Status: Complete

Filmmaker: Justin O. Cooper

Synopsis: Born into poverty in Panama, Cirilo McSween defies the systemic racism of Jim Crow America to pursue the American Dream. As an entrepreneur and civil rights activist, he battles prejudice and inequality to become a transformative figure in the histories of Panama and Chicago, inspiring generations across the Americas.

Update:  Now complete, Cirilo, A Legacy Untold has had a successful festival run including winning Best Documentary Short at the San Antonio Black International Film Festival. Recently the film was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Short Form Documentary (Film). You can watch a trailer for the film here:

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THREE COLORS: PAN-AFRICAN

Project Type: Fiction Feature

Project Status: Complete

Filmmaker: Elijah Davis, Allison A. Waite, Tyler Ocasio Holmes

Synopsis: An anthology film exploring contemporary Black existence across the diaspora: a collegiate football star scrambles to save his career after a devastating injury; a Ghanaian single mother desperately evades deportation after being unjustly fired from her job; the lead of an up-and-coming sitcom must decide between financial prosperity and fighting for better on-screen representation.

Update: Three Colors: Pan-African will make its world premiere at this year’s Slamdance Film Festival

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