Fannie Sosa
Directing
Known For

In Paris in 1928 American Djuna Barnes writes a farcical novel about the lovers, friends and publishing elite that make up "lesbian Don Juan" Natalie Clifford Barney's sordid salon. Dolly Wilde, Elizabeth Gramont, Romaine Brooks, Mimi Franchetti, Colette, Gertrude Stein, Liane de Pougy, Radclyffe Hall, Mina Loy, Janet Flanner and many more of the finest minds of her time enter her colorful book. Concocted to cheer up Barnes' ailing girlfriend, Thelma Wood, who is sick in the hospital, the story ultimately outlives the romance.
The Ladies Almanack
Black Power Naps reclaims laziness and idleness as power as the artists explain in a video talking about their work.
Black Power Naps

In this documentary, Fannie Sosa analyzes the practice of twerking, touching on the questions of feminism and spirituality.