Jordan Carlos Urges Fans to Back Knead Short Film at BIFF
Comedian rallies support for indie comedy aiming to win $2,500 Next Great Filmmaker award

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Carlos Mobilizes Support For Knead
Jordan Carlos has turned to Instagram to urge his followers to vote for Knead, the indie sci-fi comedy short, in the running for the $2,500 Next Great Filmmaker award at the Berkshire International Film Festival. In a post shared on May 14, the comedian and actor wrote, “We’re getting down to the wire now! Please find it in your heart to vote for @kneadshortfilm to help us win the $2,500 Next Great Filmmaker award at the Berkshire International Film Festival! It takes LITERALLY a few seconds—just go to https://biffma.org/nextgreat now. You’re the best! 👾👽👾👽 #filmfestival #shortfilm #comedy #scifi #indiefilm #berkshire #biffma”
As a longtime supporter of independent filmmaking, Carlos is leveraging his social media reach to highlight Knead’s blend of laughter and otherworldly escapism. The 10-minute comedy follows a hapless delivery driver whose routine drop-off goes hilariously off the rails when an alien package arrives.
A Champion For Indie Creators
Carlos’ appeal isn’t just a one-off. In a related Instagram update from last month, he reminded fans why passion projects matter: “Never abandon your ideas 💡 Keep the fire going and stay the course. Whatever that is for you. Art in America is ‘eat what you kill’ but if I’m tough enough for it you are too.” That post reflects a philosophy he’s built across a two-decade career on stage and screen.
After starting in stand-up clubs around New York, Jordan Carlos earned writing credits on shows like The Colbert Report and The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. On camera, he’s appeared in films including Spider-Man: Homecoming and hosted Viceland’s Flophouse. Across each project, Carlos has made a point to lift up emerging voices, often spotlighting up-and-coming comedians and writers on his digital channels.
How To Cast Your Vote
The Berkshire International Film Festival’s Next Great Filmmaker contest invites the public to vote online through May 25. The winning short earns a $2,500 cash prize plus a spotlight slot at BIFF’s annual October festival in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
To cast a vote:
1. Visit https://biffma.org/nextgreat
2. Locate the Knead thumbnail under the Comedy & Sci-Fi category
3. Click “Vote” next to Knead’s title
4. Submit with your email address—no password or signup required
It’s a process Carlos says “takes LITERALLY a few seconds,” making it easy for casual viewers to support independent storytellers without leaving the couch.
Looking Ahead At Biff
BIFF runs in mid-October and typically showcases over 100 films from around the globe. Its Next Great Filmmaker award has previously spotlighted rising talents who go on to screen at major festivals like Sundance and SXSW. For Knead, a comedy about misdelivered alien pizza, the win could translate into further festival invitations and distribution deals.
“I love the way filmmakers use small budgets to dream up big ideas,” Carlos told a trade publication in 2019. “There’s something electric about that creative spark—you can’t fake it.”
With a proven track record for turning support into momentum, his call-to-action could tip the scales, giving Knead the push it needs to capture both the cash prize and the buzz.
Whether Carlos is rallying laughs on late-night TV or championing independent shorts online, his latest mission underscores a simple message: great art deserves an audience. By taking a moment now to vote, supporters can help a scrappy comedy land a major boost at BIFF—and in doing so, back the next wave of visionary filmmakers.

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