The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative has selected the inaugural recipients for its newest award for student filmmakers: the AI2 Reproductive Rights Accelerator Award.
Announced last September, the Reproductive Rights Accelerator is the third such program from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and was created to help young filmmakers find their way into the industry with both financial and mentorship support.
The four awardees — Eve Chadbourn, a senior at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts; Naa Adei Mante, who is pursuing her masters degree in the NYU Tisch Graduate Film Program; Jenniffer González Martinez, an Mfa candidate at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts; and Hanna Gray Organschi, an Mfa candidate at NYU’s Tisch — were selected from a pool of applicants from colleges and universities across the United States.
Each recipient will receive a 25,000 award, funded by members of Women Moving Millions, to produce a short film. From different perspectives,...
Announced last September, the Reproductive Rights Accelerator is the third such program from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and was created to help young filmmakers find their way into the industry with both financial and mentorship support.
The four awardees — Eve Chadbourn, a senior at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts; Naa Adei Mante, who is pursuing her masters degree in the NYU Tisch Graduate Film Program; Jenniffer González Martinez, an Mfa candidate at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts; and Hanna Gray Organschi, an Mfa candidate at NYU’s Tisch — were selected from a pool of applicants from colleges and universities across the United States.
Each recipient will receive a 25,000 award, funded by members of Women Moving Millions, to produce a short film. From different perspectives,...
- 2/10/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
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