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Ela Alyamac

Biopic of Turkish-Armenian Photojournalist Ara Güler Becomes First Film to Be Jointly Produced by Historically Hostile Turkey and Armenia (Exclusive)
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A biopic about Turkish-Armenian photojournalist Ara Güler is becoming the first film to be co-produced by Turkey and Armenia. The neighboring countries are historically hostile nations due to the fact that Turkey rejects use of the word “genocide” to describe the killings of more than a million Armenians and other Christian minorities by Ottoman Turks.

The biopic, titled “Hello,” will be directed by Ela Alyamac and Aren Perdeci, whose “Lost Birds” (2016) is the first film shot in Turkey to depict the mass deportations and genocide of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

Alyamac from Turkey’s Kara Kedi Film company and Ani Galtsyan from Armenia’s Anso Films signed the agreement to produce “Hello” in tandem at the Cannes Marché du Film on Friday. “Hello” is being hailed as “the first-ever narrative feature film co-produced by Turkey and Armenia, representing a bold and unprecedented act of cultural cooperation and renewed understanding,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/16/2025
  • by Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety Film + TV
Best of 2023: Watch Five Los Angeles Shorts by our Global Media Makers Fellows
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To celebrate the end of another great year in independent film, Film Independent is re-posting some of our favorite blogs of 2023. And here’s a reminder: there’s still time to make a tax-deductible donation to Film Independent in support of all the hard work our community does year-round. Not a Member yet? Become one by January 5 to watch the nominees for the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards and vote for the winners. Happy New Year!

Beginning in 2016, Film Independent has presented Global Media Makers (Gmm), a cultural exchange program that fosters relationships between mid-career filmmakers and industry professionals in the U.S. and abroad. Each year the marquee section of this program has been its Los Angeles Residency: a five-week intensive wherein Gmm Fellows further develop current projects with a team of US-based Mentors. In 2022, the Residency was held in October.

As part of their Los Angeles adventures, Gmm Fellows...
See full article at Film Independent News & More
  • 12/26/2023
  • by Film Independent
  • Film Independent News & More
Film Independent Unveils Los Angeles-Themed Short Films By Latest Global Media Makers Class
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Exclusive: Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that produces the Film Independent Spirit Awards, shared the five short films directed by fellows selected to participate in its Global Media Makers Fall 2022 LA Residency.

The mentoring initiative and cultural exchange program that fosters relationships between filmmakers and industry professionals in the U.S. and abroad.

The shorts are a result of a workshop where Gmm fellows participating in the Residency’s Creative Producing Track were paired with Los Angeles-based Film Independent fellows to direct a short impressionistic film encompassing their personal views of Los Angeles. This collaborative initiative is an opportunity to establish a creative dialogue between international and local filmmakers while exploring the city.

“Providing our Gmm Fellows a space and time to explore our city of Los Angeles, guided by a local Film Independent Fellow, is central to the mission of the program: building bridges and fostering a dialogue...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/17/2023
  • by Valerie Complex
  • Deadline Film + TV
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