She's You
- Sarah Cayce

- Jun 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 11
June Update 🌻

We can finally announce that OUT SOUTH's 2025 screening will be hosting us this August! That's our third film festival acceptance, and we're so excited to head to Durham, North Carolina, to screen (and eat in a great city.) While we couldn't fly to Mexico or Germany, it's exciting to be able to attend one of our screenings out of town, and at a new festival.
Due to the new laurels, I've created a laurel release video that you can check out on my Instagram (@sarah.cayce) - I'll keep it updated as we receive more news, and I'll happily add more laurels to this poster as we get them.
May Update 🌸
Festival season is off to an amazing start for She's You with three acceptance letters already. We're not allowed to announce one of the festivals until late June, but two we can announce are:
🇲🇽 - Mirada Corta (Mexico City, Mexico) - Not only were we accepted, we received an honorable mention, and were semi-finalists in their short-doc category! 🏆
🇩🇪 - Purple Sky International FF (Hamburg, Germany) - We got the acceptance TODAY, and I’ll let you know if anything changes.
🇺🇸 - A southeastern state known for the Outer Banks and the Great Smoky Mountains has a fest this August that wants to screen our film. I’ll send info after June 20th!

about
What started as three women talking to director Sarah Cayce in front of a DSLR blossomed into:
Three cameras
A nine person crew
An original score
synopsis
Women love women. Whether it's the way some of us love our grandmothers, our wives, or the girls we just met in the bar bathroom with great shoes, women love women.
In an effort to bottle the way we love each other, SHE'S YOU is an interview-style documentary interviewing womxn from all walks of life, talking about the women they love and why. Maybe it's because she's kind and human sunshine, maybe it's that she's fierce and brave - whatever she is, she's all of us. She's you.
the team
Directed by Sarah Cayce
Produced by Sam George & Lauren Abbott
Cinematography by Gabriel Jung
Edited by David Hagen
Composed by Jill Greenlee































































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