
Jane Evelyn (born January 29, 1996) is an American video artist, editor, and writer. Her work explores themes of time, gender, and oppression through mixed media and personal documentary. She edits primarily for herself and creative partner Elaine Fuentes.
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Each day of 2024 is represented by one minute of footage. Two transgender filmmakers in a long-distance relationship document their personal lives for an entire year as a form of therapy. The project forces the couple to examine who they are as individuals, lovers, and artists in a world that threatens their existence.

After suffering an emotional breakdown, a video artist reflects on her past and her complicated relationship with movies.

Two queer artists document their personal lives for an entire year to make a movie. One minute from each month of 2024 is represented in this twelve-minute short adaptation.

A young filmmaker navigates her transition while living in an abusive household. Personal videos document several years of isolation as she says goodbye to old friends and welcomes new ones she meets online.

Two lesbian lovers and their friend visit Redondo Beach on a December night.

Cellphone videos and photographs document the transition from boyhood to womanhood.

A young trans woman breaks up a wooden pallet and reflects on her past.

A plea for on-screen representation of transgender intimacy.

Two transgender lovers lay in bed and slowly embrace each other.
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