The 2024 edition of Tribeca and Chanel’s Through Her Lens collaboration is falling into focus.
For the ninth consecutive year, a three-day workshop will take place in New York from September 17 to 19. This event, announced by Chanel on Wednesday, boasts an impressive lineup of established celebrities and up-and-coming creatives. The roster includes jury members such as Joanna Calo, Beanie Feldstein, Lucy Liu, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Olivia Wilde. Additionally, mentors like Pamela Adlon, Mara Brock Akil, Janicza Bravo, and Molly Gordon will be present. The conversation leaders for this event are Ruth E. Carter, Patty Jenkins, and Laura Karpman. The advisory committee includes Patty Jenkins, Jane Fonda, Laura Karpman, the breakout star from ‘Past Lives’, Greta Lee, filmmaker A.V. Rockwell, and Kerry Washington
Established in 2015 by Tribeca and Chanel, Through Her Lens is an artist development program that unites finalists, jurors, and industry professionals for a series of events, discussions, meetings, and peer-to-peer sessions. The workshops particularly provide one-on-one mentorship and conversations centered around project development, music composition, costume design, producing, and directing. Selected participants gather with their mentors to develop their projects and pitches, and at the end of it all, each pair pitches their project to a jury. A collaborative: The four winning teams present their project ideas are awarded grant funds for development, while the other four projects receive partial financing to produce a short film with assistance from Tribeca Studios
Jane Rosenthal, CEO of Joused Voyage Enterprises: “In combination with Chanel, we are redefining the Hollywood landscape, and this year’s crop of emerging talent is no less exceptional. I am eager to see how they will leave their imprint – we need their youthful, diverse perspectives and creativity now more than ever.”
Below is a list of the competing filmmakers with intel on their selected projects.
Chloe Sarbib prepares herself: The American and Algerian filmmaker’s project spans over a 15-year-old named Nina Boukris, who aspires to end her life (though not until she gets her braces off). Sarbib’s short films have been screened at Aspen Shortsfest, Palm Springs International ShortFest, Seattle International Film Festival. Most recently, the Yale and Columbia grad directed an episode of The CW’s “In the Dark”. Based in Brooklyn, Sarbib teaches at Montclair State University. Rtusha Kulkarni is producing the project. She is an Indian-American screenwriter, director, and producer who has previously worked at Archer Gray, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, Netflix, and Bleecker Street Media. She is the co-founder of TL;DR Film, an independent production company
Sophia Youssef’s “Leaving Lebanon”: The Greek-Lebanese filmmaker’s project, forced to look after an ailing mother in Santorini, Greece, only to discover that her mother’s yearning, her mother’s’s obsession with mythological monsters and an ancient family curse might not be pure fantasy. Yousreccompounds. However,represently toershful oft difficult for, aspect her mother’s short film, Youssef’s latest film, premiered at AFIest in the American Film Institute. The Disney/AFIVE:
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In Jahmil Eady’s film “Haint”, a local handywoman named Annabelle finds herself faced with a moral dilemma when newcomers to her Gullah Geechee community mysteriously start passing away under supernatural circumstances. She must weigh whether to use her ancestral wisdom to help them or find satisfaction in their misfortune. Eady, a filmmaker from Charleston, South Carolina and New York City, holds a BA in Media Studies from Pomona College and an MFA in Directing from UCLA. She has worked as an associate producer on documentaries for networks like Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), Viceland, and Discovery Networks. Her short films have been screened at over 50 film festivals globally. Her producer, Selena Leoni, is also behind the short “Bienvenidos a Los Angeles”, which made it to the shortlist for the 2024 Academy Awards. Eady’s feature film, “Young King” by Bryant Griffin, had its premiere at the American Black Film Festival in June
Project concentrates on a resolute teenager named Selah, who embarks on a solitary journey from Texas to California to deliver a designer puppy in exchange for cash only to observe her obligations and emotions under examination. Everly is an acclaimed DGA director who presided over an episode of NBC’s American Auto, the Geena Davis pilot I Can by Friday and a dark comedy short Heritage Day starring Rachel Bloom. She won a Webby Award for Always & Forever. Her producer, Elease Lui Stemp, has a list of credits that comprises HBO Max’s The Last Movie Stars, Discovery+The Men Who Sold the World Cup, PBS’ Asian Americans and Netflix’s Fantastic Fungi
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2024-09-06 01:30