Tuesday, March 11, 2008THE REACH FILM FELLOWSHIP UNVEILEDAnnounced today, the new non-profit, Cinereach, has announced the first-ever recipients of The Reach Film Fellowship. Created last fall by a group of young filmmakers and philanthropists, Cinereach's goal is to developing original features that focus on issues of cross-cultural communication, global unity and other matters of social relevance. The four Fellows, announced in a press release today, will show their work at a reception hosted by Mira Nair in New York City on March 19th. The Fellows were chosen through a judging panel that included Jeffrey Abramson of GenArt, producer Caroline Baron, GOOD founder Benjamin Goldhirsh and associate director or programming for the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Kent Jones. Mentors included filmmakers Albert Maysles, Rachel Grady, Sandi DuBowski and Afia Nathaniel. Here's more from the release, including the Fellows: The Reach Film Fellowship is the centerpiece of the nascent Cinereach, whose activities also include grant-making and in-house productions. The grant division has distributed over $1 million to date, and last summer saw the commencement of Cinereach's first in-house feature, a documentary about the Green Long March in China that is currently in post-production. To learn more, go to www.cinereach.org & www.reachfilmfellowship.com Comments (1) |
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