Roxy Sorkin
Directing
Known For
Set against the eerie backdrop of a small Pacific Northwest town during a relentless heatwave, "Hot Year" follows two childhood best friends whose bond is pushed to the brink after a revenge plan against an ex-boyfriend spirals into a violent incident they can’t take back. Over the course of one feverish night, the pair must navigate the consequences of their actions as buried trauma, loyalty, and identity collide.
Hot Year

From his cozy library inside the walls of a suburban home, an intellectual snail tells of his life’s love, loss and change.
Lovebugs

A girl needs her brother to fulfill an odd request, a good trip turns bad, a CEO gets invited to a mysterious party, and it all centers around the iconic red crustacean.
God Is a Lobster

15-year old Sam Trottier decides to make a film after he finds a box of his mom's videotapes hidden in their attic from the summer of 2006. The tapes show Sam's mom Casey documenting herself working on one last project before saying goodbye to her childhood home - the same summer her new neighbors moved in.
Reply

Roxy and Lily survive the night after botched plastic surgery.
Swollen

A woman who loses her identity to PTSD sets out to regain her identity by overcoming her trauma. Based on the writer/director's personal experience. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: a disability.
BITE
All inspired because I saw that crazy lady on tik tok with the Jeffrey Dahmer earrings.
Wishful Thinking

Breastmilk follows a mother daughter duo as they consider the reality that Dana isn't Kat's biological mother.
Breastmilk

Robert, a budding actor with a lot to prove, is known around campus as the guy from the StarJuice commercials, but he'd rather earn some artistic cred with his original play, "Mystery Man." When a mysterious classmate with a dinosaur birthmark laughs at his in-class monologue, Robert and his friend Naldo are swept into an antic quest to achieve her approval. With a galaxy-hopping POV and kaleidoscopic aesthetic, Austin Coombs-Perez's feature debut channels the youthful urgency and try-anything energy of true indie originals..." - 50th Atlanta Film Festival, First Wave Announcement, March 9 2026.
STARJUICE

A 16 year old girl deals with loss, humor and reincarnation through drinking vodka for the first time on the day of her grandmother’s shiva.