

New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT), the preeminent entertainment industry association for women in New York, energizes their network of artists, producers, and other professionals through training and development programs, as well as crucial grants.

In a time when women are suffering most from the economic crisis and fewer job opportunities in the arts, this Women’s History Month we can celebrate and support the beautifully diverse work of female filmmakers. Inside the New Films of NYWIFT Ravenal Grant Winners Sarah Knight and Signe Baumane (Honeysuckle Magazine)

Additional shorts will appear before feature films as well.

HIFF also announced six programs of short films this year, including Narrative Competition, Documentary Competition, New York Women in Film & Television: Women Calling the Shots, the University Short Films Showcase, This Will Be Our Year, and the Views from Long Island Showcase. The 29th edition of the festival will feature a lineup of films that are 53% female-directed and represent 34 countries from around the world… Hamptons International Film Festival Announces Full 2021 Slate (Awards Daily)Įast Hampton, NY (September 15, 2021) – HamptonsFilm announced today the full slate of programming for the 2021 edition of the Hamptons International Festival (HIFF), including the Closing Night presentation of Wes Anderson’s THE FRENCH DISPATCH, the East Coast Premiere of Pablo Larraín’s SPENCER as the Saturday Centerpiece Film, and additional films to the Spotlight section, as well as Signature Programs including Views From Long Island Conflict and Resolution Air, Land & Sea and Compassion, Justice & Animal Rights. Cynthia Lopez, Executive Director, NYWIFT.Katie Chambers, Community Engagement Director, NYWIFT.Presented by New York Women In Film & Television – $1,000 Prize (Each) This Is Not A War Story – Directed by Talia Lugacy Women Is Losers – Directed by Lissette Feliciano immigration exposé directed by Maya Cueva, was the winner of BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT…īEST FEMALE DIRECTOR, US NARRATIVE FEATURE 1, an explosive environmental racism exposé – directed by Damien D. Best Documentary Feature went to Target: St. Cinema) went to the Latinxfilm 7th and Union – directed by Anthony Nardolillo. Best Narrative Feature (World Cinema) was awarded to the Columbian drama, The City of Wild Beasts – directed by Henry E. The 25th Anniversary Urbanworld Film Festival announced its 2021 award winners on Sunday, closing day. The 25th Anniversary Urbanworld Film Festival Announces This Year’s Winners ()
