TEN FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR SFFS/KRF FILMMAKING GRANT

By in Festival Coverage
on Friday, March 12th, 2010

The San Francisco Film Society and the Kenneth Rainen Foundation just announced the ten finalists for the third SFFS/KRF Filmmaking Grant. The grant (up to $190,000) will be awarded to the feature film that best exemplifies a social justice theme with a potentially significant economic or social effect on the Bay Area filmmaking community. Over the next five years SFFS and KRF plan to give out a number of grants that will total $3 million.

The Filmmaking Grants give support to films that, through plots, themes and character work, explore human rights in a thought-provoking and meaningful way, in addition to discussing anti-discrimination, gender, sexual identity and other pertinent social issues. The grants, which run 2009-13, will be awarded in the spring and fall of each year.

Some of the finalists include Rodney EvansDay Dream, about jazz legends Billy Strayhorn and Buddy Bolden; Krisy Gosney’s Manhandled, about being a transgendered man in a lesbian relationship; Miles Montalbano’s A Human Certainty, about a young working-class couple who vow to a suicide pact; and Barry Jenkins‘s Jeremiad about a young black man’s life journey after being released from San Quentin.

More about the finalists can be found here.

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