The American Cinematheque on Tuesday announced the opening of submissions for the Proof Film Festival, one of the first-ever film festivals dedicated solely to proof-of-concept short films, which will take place in Los Angeles this year from October 20-22.
The festival, programmed and produced by the non-profit film arts organization, will look to spotlight a slate of innovative films from up-and-coming filmmakers, as well as panel conversations on the art and business of filmmaking, the ultimate goal being to help filmmakers make inroads to the industry with access to mentorship workshops, professional development opportunities and more.
Four juried awards will be presented at the festival’s end, along with one audience choice award, with the jury consisting not only of filmmakers, but also creative executives, managers, agents and more. Industry figures currently on board to participate as jurors include Kyle Bowles, Kristina Cuello, Kate Hagen, Priyanka Kapoor, Sarah Minnie, Yasmin Felice Morris and Kayla Stamps.
As a brand sponsor, The Black List will provide the winning filmmakers with free script hosting on their website, with ShotDeck to provide free yearlong subscriptions to their services, and Panavision to bestow a $60K camera package upon the grand jury award winner, as they look to flesh out a larger project from t heir proof-of-concept.
“Short films oftentimes serve as a calling card for an emerging filmmaker’s future career, and sometimes even go on to become the foundation for a larger production such as a feature film or television series,” said American Cinematheque Film Programmer and Proof Film Festival Founder, Imani Davis. “By dedicating intentional space, networking, and resources for proof-of-concept films, the American Cinematheque can foster connections with filmmakers throughout the entirety of their career.”
Remarked the Black List’s Founder and CEO Franklin Leonard, who is an American Cinematheque board member, “Having marveled at the process by which Whiplash went from short film to feature script on the 2012 Black List to Oscar nominated movie, and having had an unusually close look at the process by which Mr. Malcolm’S List went from a script on the Black List website to short film to feature film, I’m incredibly excited about the potential of Proof as a festival dedicated to highlighting work that functions as proof of concept for further work and stands all on its own. I’m both looking forward to the presentations that Imani and the team curate for the festival and the further work that’s born of relationships created once it starts.”
“We’re very excited to be a sponsor of the inaugural Proof festival,” added Aaron Saffa, manager of Panavision’s New Filmmaker Program. “Panavision is committed to empowering the next generation of storytellers with the tools and support to capture their creative visions. We’re looking forward to seeing the work that’s showcased at Proof, celebrating the emerging talent, and supporting the grand jury award winner on the next steps of their creative journey.”...
The festival, programmed and produced by the non-profit film arts organization, will look to spotlight a slate of innovative films from up-and-coming filmmakers, as well as panel conversations on the art and business of filmmaking, the ultimate goal being to help filmmakers make inroads to the industry with access to mentorship workshops, professional development opportunities and more.
Four juried awards will be presented at the festival’s end, along with one audience choice award, with the jury consisting not only of filmmakers, but also creative executives, managers, agents and more. Industry figures currently on board to participate as jurors include Kyle Bowles, Kristina Cuello, Kate Hagen, Priyanka Kapoor, Sarah Minnie, Yasmin Felice Morris and Kayla Stamps.
As a brand sponsor, The Black List will provide the winning filmmakers with free script hosting on their website, with ShotDeck to provide free yearlong subscriptions to their services, and Panavision to bestow a $60K camera package upon the grand jury award winner, as they look to flesh out a larger project from t heir proof-of-concept.
“Short films oftentimes serve as a calling card for an emerging filmmaker’s future career, and sometimes even go on to become the foundation for a larger production such as a feature film or television series,” said American Cinematheque Film Programmer and Proof Film Festival Founder, Imani Davis. “By dedicating intentional space, networking, and resources for proof-of-concept films, the American Cinematheque can foster connections with filmmakers throughout the entirety of their career.”
Remarked the Black List’s Founder and CEO Franklin Leonard, who is an American Cinematheque board member, “Having marveled at the process by which Whiplash went from short film to feature script on the 2012 Black List to Oscar nominated movie, and having had an unusually close look at the process by which Mr. Malcolm’S List went from a script on the Black List website to short film to feature film, I’m incredibly excited about the potential of Proof as a festival dedicated to highlighting work that functions as proof of concept for further work and stands all on its own. I’m both looking forward to the presentations that Imani and the team curate for the festival and the further work that’s born of relationships created once it starts.”
“We’re very excited to be a sponsor of the inaugural Proof festival,” added Aaron Saffa, manager of Panavision’s New Filmmaker Program. “Panavision is committed to empowering the next generation of storytellers with the tools and support to capture their creative visions. We’re looking forward to seeing the work that’s showcased at Proof, celebrating the emerging talent, and supporting the grand jury award winner on the next steps of their creative journey.”...
- 4/11/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Talk show reunions, heartland justice, stateside backlash to the 1970s Iranian hostage crisis, and faith vs a child’s transgender identity are among the stories that make up the second annual Muslim List.
The collaboration between The Black List, the Muslim Public Affairs Council Hollywood Bureau and Pillars Fund has once again selected 10 writers out of the hundreds of submission received for this latest apportionment. The deadline for the second Muslim List was February 28.
First announced back in September 2020, the List aims to amplify the depth and range of voices and perspectives of Muslim scribes and storytellers on both the big and small screen. So, producers, agents and A-listers, see the full list of the 2022 coterie below.
“I said last year that it was an honor to partner with both Mpac and Pillars Fund and it’s doubly so this year,” stated Black List boss Franklin Leonard today. “These...
The collaboration between The Black List, the Muslim Public Affairs Council Hollywood Bureau and Pillars Fund has once again selected 10 writers out of the hundreds of submission received for this latest apportionment. The deadline for the second Muslim List was February 28.
First announced back in September 2020, the List aims to amplify the depth and range of voices and perspectives of Muslim scribes and storytellers on both the big and small screen. So, producers, agents and A-listers, see the full list of the 2022 coterie below.
“I said last year that it was an honor to partner with both Mpac and Pillars Fund and it’s doubly so this year,” stated Black List boss Franklin Leonard today. “These...
- 7/26/2022
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
GLAAD and The Black List have released their third-ever specialty report celebrating LGBTQ inclusive stories.
Exclusive to Variety, the list includes work from 12 notable out creators in film, along with eight television pilots. The Black List is an annual ranking of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Founded by Franklin Leonard, the group has been working in concert with media watchdog GLAAD to identify and elevate underrepresented queer voices.
In only two years, nearly 50 of projects named in the previous editions of the GLAAD List have been optioned, are in production or have been released. For the 2022 edition, GLAAD also called on top-tier production houses, streamers and studios to help vet the list. These companies include Berlanti-Schechter Films, Hello Sunshine, Hillman Grad, Netflix, MGM’s Orion Pictures, Ryan Murphy Productions and Village Roadshow Entertainment Group.
“The industry has finally realized after a very long time that they’re not telling the stories of various communities,...
Exclusive to Variety, the list includes work from 12 notable out creators in film, along with eight television pilots. The Black List is an annual ranking of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Founded by Franklin Leonard, the group has been working in concert with media watchdog GLAAD to identify and elevate underrepresented queer voices.
In only two years, nearly 50 of projects named in the previous editions of the GLAAD List have been optioned, are in production or have been released. For the 2022 edition, GLAAD also called on top-tier production houses, streamers and studios to help vet the list. These companies include Berlanti-Schechter Films, Hello Sunshine, Hillman Grad, Netflix, MGM’s Orion Pictures, Ryan Murphy Productions and Village Roadshow Entertainment Group.
“The industry has finally realized after a very long time that they’re not telling the stories of various communities,...
- 4/20/2022
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Ranging in subject matter from coronavirus lockdown to local politics inspired by Aoc and the Squad, sibling revelations, winning the lottery and more, the 10 scripts that make up Hollywood’s first ever Muslim List were revealed Tuesday.
Agents, start dialing – see the full list below.
First reported last September by Deadline, The Muslim List is an initiative by The Black List, the Muslim Public Affairs Council Hollywood Bureau and Pillars Fund focusing on screenwriters who are practitioners or followers of Islam, an often dramatically underrepresented group in Tinseltown, to say the least. About 200 feature film and pilot scripts were submitted by the December 4 deadline, with evaluations conducted into early this year.
And now we have a list. Requests for the scripts themselves can be made through the Black List.
“On behalf of Mpac’s board and staff, congratulations to the 10 winners of the first-ever Black List Muslim List,” said Sue Obeidi,...
Agents, start dialing – see the full list below.
First reported last September by Deadline, The Muslim List is an initiative by The Black List, the Muslim Public Affairs Council Hollywood Bureau and Pillars Fund focusing on screenwriters who are practitioners or followers of Islam, an often dramatically underrepresented group in Tinseltown, to say the least. About 200 feature film and pilot scripts were submitted by the December 4 deadline, with evaluations conducted into early this year.
And now we have a list. Requests for the scripts themselves can be made through the Black List.
“On behalf of Mpac’s board and staff, congratulations to the 10 winners of the first-ever Black List Muslim List,” said Sue Obeidi,...
- 5/11/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Black List is partnering with the Muslim Public Affairs Council (Mpac) Hollywood Bureau and Pillars Fund to put Muslim screenwriting talent into the spotlight with the inaugural 2020 Muslim List. Starting today, submissions for the Muslim List will be open and will close on December 4. Writers may submit their scripts any time during that period, with an evaluations purchase deadline of November 4
Feature films and original pilots will be considered for the first-ever Muslim List. Selected writers will be notified between January and February 2021. The Muslim List is part of The Black List’s numerous partnerships to help amplify voices from screenwriters from underrepresented backgrounds. This includes the GLAAD List, Cape List, Latinx Feature and TV Lists, the Disability List and the forthcoming Indigenous List.
“We are honored to be in partnership with The Black List and Pillars Fund on The Muslim List,” said Sue Obeidi, Mpac. “The struggle...
Feature films and original pilots will be considered for the first-ever Muslim List. Selected writers will be notified between January and February 2021. The Muslim List is part of The Black List’s numerous partnerships to help amplify voices from screenwriters from underrepresented backgrounds. This includes the GLAAD List, Cape List, Latinx Feature and TV Lists, the Disability List and the forthcoming Indigenous List.
“We are honored to be in partnership with The Black List and Pillars Fund on The Muslim List,” said Sue Obeidi, Mpac. “The struggle...
- 9/1/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Black List is partnering with The Media Access Awards, Easterseals Disability Services and the Writers Guild of America Writers with Disabilities Committee for the 2020 Disability List, a curated list of the most promising unproduced scripts featuring at least one lead character with a disability. Submissions will remain open from now until September 18.
Interested creators who want to submit can visit blcklst.com. Eligible writers may submit their scripts any time during that period, with an evaluations purchase deadline of August 18.
“With The Black List, and our fellow partners, we have the unique opportunity to bring powerful and engaging stories about people with disabilities to the attention of Hollywood,” said Mark Whitley, CEO of Easterseals Southern California. “Through these authentic voices we can change perceptions of the nation’s largest minority group and help create a more inclusive society.”
“The WGA Writers with Disabilities Committee sees The Disability List as...
Interested creators who want to submit can visit blcklst.com. Eligible writers may submit their scripts any time during that period, with an evaluations purchase deadline of August 18.
“With The Black List, and our fellow partners, we have the unique opportunity to bring powerful and engaging stories about people with disabilities to the attention of Hollywood,” said Mark Whitley, CEO of Easterseals Southern California. “Through these authentic voices we can change perceptions of the nation’s largest minority group and help create a more inclusive society.”
“The WGA Writers with Disabilities Committee sees The Disability List as...
- 8/4/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
In an interview on a new episode of Luminary’s Black List Podcast, hosted by Black List co-founder Franklin Leonard and Black List community director Kate Hagen, Spike Lee voices his agreement with growing calls to remove statues and iconography commemorating the Confederate States of America.
“F— that flag,” Lee said. “That flag, to me, [makes me feel] the same way my Jewish brothers and sisters feel about the swastika… And them motherf—ing Confederate statues need to come the f— down.”
The topic came up amid a larger discussion about Lee’s body of work, touching upon the opening of the writer-director’s 2018 film “BlacKkKlansman,” which opens by sampling a shot from “Gone with the Wind” that features a tattered Confederate flag before seguing into a speech by a white supremacist played by Alec Baldwin.
As Black Lives Matter protests continue in the United States following the murders of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks...
“F— that flag,” Lee said. “That flag, to me, [makes me feel] the same way my Jewish brothers and sisters feel about the swastika… And them motherf—ing Confederate statues need to come the f— down.”
The topic came up amid a larger discussion about Lee’s body of work, touching upon the opening of the writer-director’s 2018 film “BlacKkKlansman,” which opens by sampling a shot from “Gone with the Wind” that features a tattered Confederate flag before seguing into a speech by a white supremacist played by Alec Baldwin.
As Black Lives Matter protests continue in the United States following the murders of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks...
- 7/1/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The inaugural Latinx TV List has been revealed! On Monday, during the Nalip Media Summit, Nalip executive director Ben Lopez joined Franklin Leonard and Kate Hagen of The Black List alongside Gloria Calderon-Kellett (One Day at a Time) and Tanya Saracho (Vida) of the Untitled Latinx Project to announce the 10 original television pilots selected.
The Black List teamed with the Latin Tracking Board, Nalip, Remezcla and The Untitled Latinx Project for the list which opened submissions in February. Here were the requirements:
Writers should be Latinos residing currently in the Us – any country of origin or other status is fine Any kind of story is eligible and will be considered All scripts must have one Latinx character in a prominent, lead role Scripts can be bilingual as long as they are written primarily in English Half-hours and one-hours considered. No webseries. All levels of experience considered for submitting writers...
The Black List teamed with the Latin Tracking Board, Nalip, Remezcla and The Untitled Latinx Project for the list which opened submissions in February. Here were the requirements:
Writers should be Latinos residing currently in the Us – any country of origin or other status is fine Any kind of story is eligible and will be considered All scripts must have one Latinx character in a prominent, lead role Scripts can be bilingual as long as they are written primarily in English Half-hours and one-hours considered. No webseries. All levels of experience considered for submitting writers...
- 6/29/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
With SXSW mere weeks away, the annual confab has added more featured speakers and keynotes to the 34th edition of its conference which takes place March 13-22.edule.
Added to the lineup of keynotes are Chief Creative Officer of Tbwa\Media Arts Lab Brent Anderson, and the “Are You Ready for the Future of Space Exploration?” Keynote with Nasa Administrator Jim Bridenstine, astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli, Tyler N. “Nick” Hague, and CNN Business writer Jackie Wattles. They join previously announced keynotes that include Janelle Monae, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Damon Lindelof, Lulu Wang, Michael Moore and more.
On top of that, they have added a roster of more names from film, TV and media to their featured speaker programming including Katie Couric, Mr. Eazi, Chris Evans, Emily V. Gordon, Tamron Hall, Gillian Jacobs, Karlie Kloss, Kumail Nanjiani, Frank Oz, RZA, Alicia Tillman, among others.
Read the full list of additions below.
Added to the lineup of keynotes are Chief Creative Officer of Tbwa\Media Arts Lab Brent Anderson, and the “Are You Ready for the Future of Space Exploration?” Keynote with Nasa Administrator Jim Bridenstine, astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli, Tyler N. “Nick” Hague, and CNN Business writer Jackie Wattles. They join previously announced keynotes that include Janelle Monae, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Damon Lindelof, Lulu Wang, Michael Moore and more.
On top of that, they have added a roster of more names from film, TV and media to their featured speaker programming including Katie Couric, Mr. Eazi, Chris Evans, Emily V. Gordon, Tamron Hall, Gillian Jacobs, Karlie Kloss, Kumail Nanjiani, Frank Oz, RZA, Alicia Tillman, among others.
Read the full list of additions below.
- 3/3/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
South by Southwest has unveiled its final round of keynotes and featured speakers including Damon Lindelof, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Lulu Wang, Janelle Monae, Judd Apatow, Kenya Barris, Rashida Jones, Annie Clark, Carrie Brownstein, Kevin Feige, The Russo Brothers, Spike Jones, Julianne Moore, Robin Thede and an impressive mix of Hollywood names that are making moves and changing the industry. The 34th edition of the SXSW annual conference will take place in Austin from March 13 to 22.
Nine Inch Nails group members Reznor and Ross join Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer and writer Damon Lindelof to discuss their collaboration on the HBO series Watchmen while The Farewell director Wang, fresh off her Independent Spirit Award win, will also deliver a keynote. Grammy-nominated singer Monae, who is also the star of the second season of Amazon’s Homecoming and the upcoming film Antebellum will also take the stage as a keynote.
“Today’s...
Nine Inch Nails group members Reznor and Ross join Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer and writer Damon Lindelof to discuss their collaboration on the HBO series Watchmen while The Farewell director Wang, fresh off her Independent Spirit Award win, will also deliver a keynote. Grammy-nominated singer Monae, who is also the star of the second season of Amazon’s Homecoming and the upcoming film Antebellum will also take the stage as a keynote.
“Today’s...
- 2/11/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
GLAAD and the Black List unveiled the second annual GLAAD List, full of “the most promising unmade Lgbtq-inclusive film scripts,” Saturday evening at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Black List is an annual survey of Hollywood executives’ favorite unproduced screenplays, while the GLAAD List operates differently: Instead of relying on a survey, it is curated by GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer media advocacy organization. The organization evaluates potential films based on a list of standards including whether they fairly and accurately portrays the Lgbtq community and what each film’s potential impact is.
Also Read: Ryan Murphy to Receive Vito Russo Award at GLAAD Media Awards
“GLAAD is thrilled to present this incredible list of unmade Lgbtq-inclusive scripts to the entertainment industry at large for a second year in a row,” Jeremy Blacklow, director of entertainment media at GLAAD, said. “We have read a...
The Black List is an annual survey of Hollywood executives’ favorite unproduced screenplays, while the GLAAD List operates differently: Instead of relying on a survey, it is curated by GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer media advocacy organization. The organization evaluates potential films based on a list of standards including whether they fairly and accurately portrays the Lgbtq community and what each film’s potential impact is.
Also Read: Ryan Murphy to Receive Vito Russo Award at GLAAD Media Awards
“GLAAD is thrilled to present this incredible list of unmade Lgbtq-inclusive scripts to the entertainment industry at large for a second year in a row,” Jeremy Blacklow, director of entertainment media at GLAAD, said. “We have read a...
- 1/26/2020
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Exclusive: During Sundance, Jeremy Blacklow, Director of Entertainment Media at GLAAD and The Black List’s Kate Hagen revealed the second annual catalog for the GLAAD List which is a roster of the most promising unmade Lgbtq-inclusive film scripts.
From stories about Tennessee Williams to the bohemian ‘80s arts scene in NYC to a family fighting for survival as the world might be ending, the scripts on The GLAAD List represent the type of stories that GLAAD would like to see studios producing. With the proper attention, and with the collaboration of the right directors and actors, these scripts show tremendous promise and should one day become films that will both entertain audiences and change hearts and minds around the world.
“GLAAD is thrilled to present this incredible list of unmade Lgbtq-inclusive scripts to the entertainment industry at large for a second year in a row,” said Blacklow. “We have...
From stories about Tennessee Williams to the bohemian ‘80s arts scene in NYC to a family fighting for survival as the world might be ending, the scripts on The GLAAD List represent the type of stories that GLAAD would like to see studios producing. With the proper attention, and with the collaboration of the right directors and actors, these scripts show tremendous promise and should one day become films that will both entertain audiences and change hearts and minds around the world.
“GLAAD is thrilled to present this incredible list of unmade Lgbtq-inclusive scripts to the entertainment industry at large for a second year in a row,” said Blacklow. “We have...
- 1/26/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Black List Podcast will debut on the new premium podcast subscription service Luminary in March of this year. Co-hosted by Black List founder Franklin Leonard and Kate Hagen, the podcast will feature unproduced scripts as contemporary radio plays, as well as thoughtful, in-depth conversations with filmmakers, producers, and creators of all kinds.
The Black List Podcast will join the Luminary’s current slate that includes On Second Thought: The Trevor Noah Podcast, Metaphysical Milkshake with Rainn Wilson and Reza Aslan, Vocal Point with Martina McBride, The C-Word with Lena Dunham, Under The Skin with Russell Brand, I Am Rapaport with Michael Rapaport, and Hear To Slay with Roxane Gay and Tressie McMillan Cottom.
The podcast will be executive produced by Jimmy Miller and Hans Sahni for Ninth Planet Audio, the podcast production arm of Mosaic Media.
The Black List, an annual survey of Hollywood executives’ top selections of unproduced screenplays,...
The Black List Podcast will join the Luminary’s current slate that includes On Second Thought: The Trevor Noah Podcast, Metaphysical Milkshake with Rainn Wilson and Reza Aslan, Vocal Point with Martina McBride, The C-Word with Lena Dunham, Under The Skin with Russell Brand, I Am Rapaport with Michael Rapaport, and Hear To Slay with Roxane Gay and Tressie McMillan Cottom.
The podcast will be executive produced by Jimmy Miller and Hans Sahni for Ninth Planet Audio, the podcast production arm of Mosaic Media.
The Black List, an annual survey of Hollywood executives’ top selections of unproduced screenplays,...
- 1/7/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Cinereach and The Black List today are announcing a new collaboration to help independent writer-directors get their films made. This program will allow blcklst.com users to opt-in for their feature script submissions to be considered for review by Cinereach, the powerhouse nonprofit production company and financier behind recent indies like “Sorry to Bother You,” “Beach Rats,” and “The Florida Project.”
The Black List, started by Franklin Leonard in 2005, is best known for its annual survey of Hollywood executives’ favorite unproduced screenplays, 440 of which have gone on to be produced, raking in $28 billion in box office worldwide along with 262 Academy Awards nominations. In 2012, the Black List launched an online community where screenwriters could create professional profiles, share scripts and pay to have those scripts professionally evaluated. Today the site currently hosts over 3,500 scripts, which are available to the over 5,000 film industry professionals — ranging from agency assistants to studio presidents — who...
The Black List, started by Franklin Leonard in 2005, is best known for its annual survey of Hollywood executives’ favorite unproduced screenplays, 440 of which have gone on to be produced, raking in $28 billion in box office worldwide along with 262 Academy Awards nominations. In 2012, the Black List launched an online community where screenwriters could create professional profiles, share scripts and pay to have those scripts professionally evaluated. Today the site currently hosts over 3,500 scripts, which are available to the over 5,000 film industry professionals — ranging from agency assistants to studio presidents — who...
- 1/14/2019
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
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