Exclusive: Multimedia mogul Lenard “Charlamagne Tha God” Mckelvey has boarded the documentary short In the Bubble with Jaime as an executive producer, ahead of its weekend premiere at the Montclair Film Festival.
In the Bubble examines Jaime Harrison’s 2020 Senate run against Lindsey Graham. Harrison, an African American Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina, raised more money during his campaign than any Senate candidate ever has. And in doing so, he has attracted a nationwide audience to the South Carolina race. Pic features never-before-seen footage of Harrison and his campaign team during the crux of the race and explores the challenges that Harrison had to navigate while running for office, including the Covid pandemic and the legacy of racism in the American South.
Emily Harrold directed the short and produced it with Seth Gadsden. Charlamagne Tha God is joined as an EP by Jedd Canty, Dara Canty and Karen Kinney.
“Jaime...
In the Bubble examines Jaime Harrison’s 2020 Senate run against Lindsey Graham. Harrison, an African American Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina, raised more money during his campaign than any Senate candidate ever has. And in doing so, he has attracted a nationwide audience to the South Carolina race. Pic features never-before-seen footage of Harrison and his campaign team during the crux of the race and explores the challenges that Harrison had to navigate while running for office, including the Covid pandemic and the legacy of racism in the American South.
Emily Harrold directed the short and produced it with Seth Gadsden. Charlamagne Tha God is joined as an EP by Jedd Canty, Dara Canty and Karen Kinney.
“Jaime...
- 10/28/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Projects from Caribbean, Asia, UK vie for $25,000 first prize.
Tribeca Film Institute (Tfi), Verizon Media-owned Ryot Films, and International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Idfa) have selected six finallists to pitch their climate change-focused short documentaries at Idfa 2019.
Each team will have seven minutes to present their project to an international jury and one winning project will receive a production grant of $25,000 from Ryot Films and year-round mentorship and career development through Tfi’s If/Then Shorts Program. A second project will get an honourable mention prize of $1,000.
Each of the six projects explores how people and communities have been...
Tribeca Film Institute (Tfi), Verizon Media-owned Ryot Films, and International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Idfa) have selected six finallists to pitch their climate change-focused short documentaries at Idfa 2019.
Each team will have seven minutes to present their project to an international jury and one winning project will receive a production grant of $25,000 from Ryot Films and year-round mentorship and career development through Tfi’s If/Then Shorts Program. A second project will get an honourable mention prize of $1,000.
Each of the six projects explores how people and communities have been...
- 10/24/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Projects from Caribbean, Asia, UK vie for $25,000 first prize.
Tribeca Film Institute (Tfi), Verizon Media-owned Ryot Films, and International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Idfa) have selected six finallists to pitch their climate change-focused short documentaries at Idfa 2019.
Each team will have seven minutes to present their project to an international jury and one winning project will receive a production grant of $25,000 from Ryot Films and year-round mentorship and career development through Tfi’s If/Then Shorts Program. A second project will get an honourable mention prize of $1,000.
Each of the six projects explores how people and communities have been...
Tribeca Film Institute (Tfi), Verizon Media-owned Ryot Films, and International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Idfa) have selected six finallists to pitch their climate change-focused short documentaries at Idfa 2019.
Each team will have seven minutes to present their project to an international jury and one winning project will receive a production grant of $25,000 from Ryot Films and year-round mentorship and career development through Tfi’s If/Then Shorts Program. A second project will get an honourable mention prize of $1,000.
Each of the six projects explores how people and communities have been...
- 10/24/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
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