Disney/ABC Television Group has chosen eight scribes for its 2014 Writing Program. Chosen from a field of nearly 2,000 applications, this year’s participants are comedy writers Lucas Brown Eyes (Pine Ridge Agency, Sd), Lewaa Nasserdeen (Alberta, Canada) and Devanshi Patel (Pittsburgh, Pa). On the drama side are Tamara Carter (Brooklyn, NY), April Fitzsimmons (Helena, Mt), Nancy Kiu (Boston, Ma), Ubah Mohamad (Queens, NY), and Davy Perez (Los Angeles, CA). Tim McNeal, Vice President, Creative Talent Development Strategies said, “We’re looking forward to the unique contributions our newest group of writers will make to the creative process. Collectively these writers have intriguing backgrounds and life experiences that are sure to prove valuable in the writers’ room. Among the group include an Air Force Veteran, a bestselling author and a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.” McNeal added, “These are writers who truly have TV production knowledge and are on the...
- 1/28/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The Guild Presentation: Focus on Diversity Programs panel and Director's Roundtable are scheduled during the Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival (July 31-August 4, Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood). Both panels will be held at the Arena Cinema - 1625 North Las Palmas Avenue (adjacent to the Egyptian Theatre).
There will be an informal cocktail reception following each panel. Please let us know if we can reserve you a seat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thursday, August 1:
Guild Presentation - Focus on Diversity Programs
3:30pm - 4:30pm - Diversity Panel
4:30pm -5:00pm - Cocktails
HBRFest will present a panel discussion explaining the importance of the Diversity Committee from three of the most powerful guilds in Hollywood: DGA, WGA and PGA.
The mission of all three guilds is to promote diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry. The DGA and WGA have a number of minority committees representing Hispanics, gays, women, blacks, and Asians. The DGA has only one committee, the Diversity Committee, where all the subgroups fall under.
For this goal, the Diversity Committee offers a number of programs and opportunities to members and non-members in education and networking. They all celebrate producers whose projects in film, TV, and the Web reflect their mission.
Panelists:
Producers Guild of America (PGA) - Deborah Calla
A writer/producer originally from Brazil. She is the Chair of the Producers Guild of America Diversity Committee as well as the Chair of the Media Access Awards and a member of the WGA.
Writers Guild of America (WGA) - Kimberly Myers
Myers served as Vice President of Program Development at Turner Network and Vice President of Movies and Mini Series at Fox. She was the producer of television films for NBC, CBS, Lifetime and TNT prior to joining the Writers Guild of America in 2007 as its Director of Diversity.
Directors Guild of America (DGA) - Regina Render
Before joining the DGA, Render was a Business Representative at the International Cinematographers Guild and later a Senior Representative at the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, where she managed key organizational functions and coordinated labor initiatives on public policy issues, multi-union campaigns, and political action. Regina has a long history of civic engagement, including being appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley to the “Neighbor to Neighbor Program,” which developed community response programs and activities after the civil unrest of the 1992 riots.
Friday, August 2
Director's Roundtable - Focus on the Creative Process
3:00pm - 4:30pm - Director's Roundtable
4:30pm -5:00pm - Cocktails
Back by popular demand, attending filmmakers will participate in a special Filmmakers Roundtable moderated by Robert Koehler, former Variety critic and expert in Latin American cinema. This event will provide great insight into the current state of Brazilian filmmaking, trends and an opportunity to meet the rising talent of Brazil.
Special Guest: Laurence Reymond - Directors Fortnight short film programmer.
Moderator: Robert Koehler
Panelists:
Gabriela Amaral Almeida
Director “The Comforting Hand” 19’ – West-Coast Premiere (Documentary)
Sergio Andrade
Director “Jonathas´ Forest” 98’ – West-Coast Premiere (Narrative Feature)
Daniel Aragão
Director “Good Luck, Sweetheart” 95’ – West-Coast Premiere (Narrative Feature)
Marcelo Caetano
Director “By Your Side” 20’ – North-America Premiere (Short Film)
Caetano Gotardo
Director “The Moving Creatures” 97’ – West-Coast Premiere (Short Film)
Helvecio Marins
Director “The Song Of The Nightingale” 19’23” (Short Film)
Gabriel Mascaro
Director “Housemaids” 76’ – North-America Premiere (Documentary)
Anna Myulaert (HBRFest Guest of Honor)
Director – “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” 52’ -Opening Night Film (Narrative Feature) ; “Durval Records” 103’ - Closing Night Film (Narrative Feature)
Allan Ribeiro
Director “This Love That Consumes” 80’ – International Premiere (Narrative Feature)
Rafael Sampaio
Producer “The Package” 18’ – L.A. Premiere (Short Film)
Leonardo Sette
Co-director “Enraged Pigs” 10’ – West-Coast Premiere (Short Film)
Rafael Todeschini
Director “Eva Maria” 12’ – World Premiere (Short Film)
Michael Wahrmann
Director “Avanti Popolo” 72’ – West-Coast Premiere (Narrative Feature)
For additional details: http://hbrfest.com...
There will be an informal cocktail reception following each panel. Please let us know if we can reserve you a seat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thursday, August 1:
Guild Presentation - Focus on Diversity Programs
3:30pm - 4:30pm - Diversity Panel
4:30pm -5:00pm - Cocktails
HBRFest will present a panel discussion explaining the importance of the Diversity Committee from three of the most powerful guilds in Hollywood: DGA, WGA and PGA.
The mission of all three guilds is to promote diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry. The DGA and WGA have a number of minority committees representing Hispanics, gays, women, blacks, and Asians. The DGA has only one committee, the Diversity Committee, where all the subgroups fall under.
For this goal, the Diversity Committee offers a number of programs and opportunities to members and non-members in education and networking. They all celebrate producers whose projects in film, TV, and the Web reflect their mission.
Panelists:
Producers Guild of America (PGA) - Deborah Calla
A writer/producer originally from Brazil. She is the Chair of the Producers Guild of America Diversity Committee as well as the Chair of the Media Access Awards and a member of the WGA.
Writers Guild of America (WGA) - Kimberly Myers
Myers served as Vice President of Program Development at Turner Network and Vice President of Movies and Mini Series at Fox. She was the producer of television films for NBC, CBS, Lifetime and TNT prior to joining the Writers Guild of America in 2007 as its Director of Diversity.
Directors Guild of America (DGA) - Regina Render
Before joining the DGA, Render was a Business Representative at the International Cinematographers Guild and later a Senior Representative at the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, where she managed key organizational functions and coordinated labor initiatives on public policy issues, multi-union campaigns, and political action. Regina has a long history of civic engagement, including being appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley to the “Neighbor to Neighbor Program,” which developed community response programs and activities after the civil unrest of the 1992 riots.
Friday, August 2
Director's Roundtable - Focus on the Creative Process
3:00pm - 4:30pm - Director's Roundtable
4:30pm -5:00pm - Cocktails
Back by popular demand, attending filmmakers will participate in a special Filmmakers Roundtable moderated by Robert Koehler, former Variety critic and expert in Latin American cinema. This event will provide great insight into the current state of Brazilian filmmaking, trends and an opportunity to meet the rising talent of Brazil.
Special Guest: Laurence Reymond - Directors Fortnight short film programmer.
Moderator: Robert Koehler
Panelists:
Gabriela Amaral Almeida
Director “The Comforting Hand” 19’ – West-Coast Premiere (Documentary)
Sergio Andrade
Director “Jonathas´ Forest” 98’ – West-Coast Premiere (Narrative Feature)
Daniel Aragão
Director “Good Luck, Sweetheart” 95’ – West-Coast Premiere (Narrative Feature)
Marcelo Caetano
Director “By Your Side” 20’ – North-America Premiere (Short Film)
Caetano Gotardo
Director “The Moving Creatures” 97’ – West-Coast Premiere (Short Film)
Helvecio Marins
Director “The Song Of The Nightingale” 19’23” (Short Film)
Gabriel Mascaro
Director “Housemaids” 76’ – North-America Premiere (Documentary)
Anna Myulaert (HBRFest Guest of Honor)
Director – “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” 52’ -Opening Night Film (Narrative Feature) ; “Durval Records” 103’ - Closing Night Film (Narrative Feature)
Allan Ribeiro
Director “This Love That Consumes” 80’ – International Premiere (Narrative Feature)
Rafael Sampaio
Producer “The Package” 18’ – L.A. Premiere (Short Film)
Leonardo Sette
Co-director “Enraged Pigs” 10’ – West-Coast Premiere (Short Film)
Rafael Todeschini
Director “Eva Maria” 12’ – World Premiere (Short Film)
Michael Wahrmann
Director “Avanti Popolo” 72’ – West-Coast Premiere (Narrative Feature)
For additional details: http://hbrfest.com...
- 7/29/2013
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
The Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival (HBRFest) celebrates its fifth anniversary with more than 30 premieres showcasing fiction, documentary and short films in competition from Jul 31-Aug 4 in Hollywood.
The Opening Night Gala Film will be Guest Of Honour Anna Muylaert’s family drama While My Guitar Gently Weeps and the closing film, also from Muylaert, will be the comedy Durval Records.
Other films premiering include Joel Pizzini’s biopic about director Rogerio Sganzerla, Mr. Sganzerla, Sérgio Andrade’s Jonathas’ Forest and Gabriel Mascaro’s Housemaids.
HBRFest will offer several industry panels that include discussions on diversity with Deborah Calla of the Producers Guild Of America, Kimberly Myers of the Writers Guild Of America and Regina Render of the Directors Guild Of America.
For a complete line-up of films visit HBRFest’s official website.
The Opening Night Gala Film will be Guest Of Honour Anna Muylaert’s family drama While My Guitar Gently Weeps and the closing film, also from Muylaert, will be the comedy Durval Records.
Other films premiering include Joel Pizzini’s biopic about director Rogerio Sganzerla, Mr. Sganzerla, Sérgio Andrade’s Jonathas’ Forest and Gabriel Mascaro’s Housemaids.
HBRFest will offer several industry panels that include discussions on diversity with Deborah Calla of the Producers Guild Of America, Kimberly Myers of the Writers Guild Of America and Regina Render of the Directors Guild Of America.
For a complete line-up of films visit HBRFest’s official website.
- 7/11/2013
- ScreenDaily
The Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival (HBRFest) celebrates its fifth anniversary with more than 30 premieres showcasing fiction, documentary and short films in competition from Jul 31-Aug 4 in Hollywood.
The Opening Night Gala Film will be Guest Of Honour Anna Muylaert’s family drama While My Guitar Gently Weeps and the closing film, also from Muylaert, will be the comedy Durval Records.
Other films premiering include Joel Pizzini’s biopic about director Rogerio Sganzerla, Mr. Sganzerla, Sérgio Andrade’s Jonathas’ Forest and Gabriel Mascaro’s Housemaids.
HBRFest will offer several industry panels that include discussions on diversity with Deborah Calla of the Producers Guild Of America, Kimberly Myers of the Writers Guild Of America and Regina Render of the Directors Guild Of America.
For a complete line-up of films visit HBRFest’s official website.
The Opening Night Gala Film will be Guest Of Honour Anna Muylaert’s family drama While My Guitar Gently Weeps and the closing film, also from Muylaert, will be the comedy Durval Records.
Other films premiering include Joel Pizzini’s biopic about director Rogerio Sganzerla, Mr. Sganzerla, Sérgio Andrade’s Jonathas’ Forest and Gabriel Mascaro’s Housemaids.
HBRFest will offer several industry panels that include discussions on diversity with Deborah Calla of the Producers Guild Of America, Kimberly Myers of the Writers Guild Of America and Regina Render of the Directors Guild Of America.
For a complete line-up of films visit HBRFest’s official website.
- 7/11/2013
- ScreenDaily
HBO grows Latino market
Following the success of Real Women Have Curves, HBO Films will continue to showcase the experience of American Latinos today with six low-budget features it has agreed to acquire from Maya Pictures, a newly launched division of Moctesuma Esparza and Robert Katz's Esparza/Katz Prods. The deal is similar to the pact HBO Films inked with Mosaic Media Group this summer for six urban-themed films (HR 6/22). All Latino-themed projects, which will vary in genre, will be directed by emerging Latino filmmakers. "There are so many smart, energetic Latino writers and directors in the U.S.," Maya Films president Esparza said. "This will be an opportunity to showcase their talent. Script selection for the six movies is currently under way for an early 2004 production start. Esparza, whose producing credits include Selena, HBO's Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca and Gettysburg, will executive produce the films, which will be overseen at Maya Pictures by the company's head of development, Kimberly Myers. Esparza and Maya Pictures are repped by ICM.
- 10/27/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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