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Francesca Mirabella

Tribeca’s Through Her Lens Awards $80,000 Grant To Filmmaker Suha Araj
Writer/director Suha Araj will received full production funds for her short film Rosa, Tribeca Enterprises has announced. Araj was one of five projects under consideration as part of the annual Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program, a mentorship project sponsored by Tribeca Enterprises and Chanel.

Araj and producer Maryam Keshavarz will receive $80,000 of the program’s $100,000 grants, along with support from Tribeca Studios. Four other participants each will receive $5,000 to further development on their short films. The awards were announced following last week’s three-day workshop.

“I’m thrilled and touched,” said Araj. “This story comes from a very personal place and I hope to connect with a lot of different communities with this project. These three days with the Through Her Lens program have been so supportive and have helped me sharpen this story and has created an amazing network of women who I hope grow with.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/22/2018
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Tribeca Women’s Filmmaker Program Names 2018 Participants
The fourth annual Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program has has selected five short film projects from women storytellers to receive project support and take part in one-on-one mentorship and master classes over a three day immersive program October 16-18.

Presented by Tribeca and Chanel, in collaboration with Pulse Films, and facilitated by Tribeca Film Institute, the program this year includes such mentors as Kathryn Bigelow, Courteney Cox, Christine Vachon and Veena Sud, and jurors including Lena Dunham, Effie T. Brown and Paula Weinstein.

The three-day program provides mentorship, project support and master classes for emerging female filmmakers, and awards $100,000 in filmmaker grants.

“In the years since Tribeca launched Through Her Lens with Chanel, the program has created invaluable opportunities for the next generation of women storytellers,” said Weinstein, Evp of Tribeca Enterprises. “The program brings established women filmmakers together to mentor these emerging voices, provide hands-on guidance and feedback,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/11/2018
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Tribeca Film Institute unveils Taa grantees
Tribeca All Access alumni include Mudbound director Dee Rees.

The Tribeca Film Institute (Tfi) has announced the 10 projects selected for this year’s Tribeca All Access programme, each of which will receive a $10,000 grant from Tfi in addition to support and resources.

The programme, in its 15th year, selects scripted and documentary projects from historically underrepresented voices.

The 2018 Tribeca All Access programme’s selected projects are: Ekwa Msangi’s Farewell Amor; Natalia Leite’a Joy Ride; Francesca Mirabella’s Modern Love; Joel Vargas’ No Half Steppin’; Anu Valia’s We Strangers; Jacqueline Olive’s Always In Season; Chelsea Hernandez’s Building The American Dream; Hassan Fazili’s Midnight Traveler; Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan’s Pahokee; and Nehad Khader’s Unbowed.

At this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, the selected filmmakers will take part in the At&T Presents Tfi Network, where they will take part in one-on-one meetings with industry professionals.

“As demonstrated by the...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/28/2018
  • by Jenn Sherman
  • ScreenDaily
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