The fifth annual Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Project will kick off in November to support five pairs of female filmmakers with a three-day immersive program headed by industry professionals.
The 10 women will work with master class advisors like Sarah Jessica Parker and producer Alison Benson (“Divorce”) along with mentors such as producer Anne Carey (“Can You Ever Forgive Me”), director/producer Lesli Linka Glatter and Catherine Keener. Writing mentors will include Semi Chellas and Olivia Milch (“Ocean’s 8”). Judges will include producer Dede Gardner (“Moonlight”) and Diane Kruger.
Each pair of contestants will work on their short narrative films with industry professionals. As part of the program, duos will also receive personal mentorship and master classes on music composition, costume design, producing, casting and directing, working with filmmaking professionals to shape their projects. At the finale of Through Her Lens, films will be presented to the group of five jurors,...
The 10 women will work with master class advisors like Sarah Jessica Parker and producer Alison Benson (“Divorce”) along with mentors such as producer Anne Carey (“Can You Ever Forgive Me”), director/producer Lesli Linka Glatter and Catherine Keener. Writing mentors will include Semi Chellas and Olivia Milch (“Ocean’s 8”). Judges will include producer Dede Gardner (“Moonlight”) and Diane Kruger.
Each pair of contestants will work on their short narrative films with industry professionals. As part of the program, duos will also receive personal mentorship and master classes on music composition, costume design, producing, casting and directing, working with filmmaking professionals to shape their projects. At the finale of Through Her Lens, films will be presented to the group of five jurors,...
- 10/28/2019
- by Mackenzie Nichols
- Variety Film + TV
Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Catherine Keener among attending industry.
Five pairs of women filmmakers have been selected to receive project support for short narrative films in the fifth year of Through Her Lens, the programme launched by Tribeca and Chanel with Pulse Films and Tribeca Film Institute.
Participants will gather in New York for the initiative, which is set to run from November 4-6. The three-day immersive programme provides one-on-one mentorship, and masterclasses on script-to-screen development, casting, music composition, costume design, producing, and directing.
Participants will work with mentors to shape and refine their projects and pitches, culminating in a...
Five pairs of women filmmakers have been selected to receive project support for short narrative films in the fifth year of Through Her Lens, the programme launched by Tribeca and Chanel with Pulse Films and Tribeca Film Institute.
Participants will gather in New York for the initiative, which is set to run from November 4-6. The three-day immersive programme provides one-on-one mentorship, and masterclasses on script-to-screen development, casting, music composition, costume design, producing, and directing.
Participants will work with mentors to shape and refine their projects and pitches, culminating in a...
- 10/28/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress -- at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a movie you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. Sibs Tweetable Logline: After the sudden death of her father, Sophie has to decide whether or not she will become her teenage half-brother, Alister's, guardian. Elevator Pitch: 29-year-old Sophie, a struggling writer in New York, goes home for her father’s funeral and is met with a sudden decision of whether or not she will become her 12-year-old, now orphaned, half-brother Alister's, guardian. In need of guidance, she turns to her own mother for help making the choice, but with little time to decide, Sophie has to confront her complicated feelings of whether she really wants to be a mother sooner than she thought. Production Team: Directed...
- 2/25/2015
- by Indiewire Staff
- Indiewire
By Terry Keefe
A few years back when money was particularly tight and dignity was in short supply, my writing partner and I went in to interview for the coveted positions of head writers of a particularly sleazy, and wildly successful, network reality show which revolved around a group of couples…doing something particularly tawdry at a particularly exotic location. The title of the show and the exact premise aren't relevant at this point, but this particular exchange with the series creator is, to this article at least:
Me: “Well, here’s one idea we had for a competition between the couples, but I’m not sure of the moral implications of it -”
Series Creator: “Morals? [laughs hysterically]” He did everything but twitter his fingers and go, “Mwahahaha.”
We didn’t get that job. Just as well, obviously. This was still back when people responded to my telling of this story with,...
A few years back when money was particularly tight and dignity was in short supply, my writing partner and I went in to interview for the coveted positions of head writers of a particularly sleazy, and wildly successful, network reality show which revolved around a group of couples…doing something particularly tawdry at a particularly exotic location. The title of the show and the exact premise aren't relevant at this point, but this particular exchange with the series creator is, to this article at least:
Me: “Well, here’s one idea we had for a competition between the couples, but I’m not sure of the moral implications of it -”
Series Creator: “Morals? [laughs hysterically]” He did everything but twitter his fingers and go, “Mwahahaha.”
We didn’t get that job. Just as well, obviously. This was still back when people responded to my telling of this story with,...
- 4/19/2009
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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