• SeriesFest and Shondaland Announce Winner and Finalists of 2022 Women Directing Mentorship

    The program first launched in 2018 and pairs rising female directors with established episodic directors on Shondaland-produced series.

  • SHORTS: Latin Xcellence – The Best of LatinX Shorts at Outfest

    “Tucked in the series is Dear Uncle (5 min.), in which Marianne Amelinckx Labrador explores what happens when our parents’ wishes would exceed the limits of our identity. It revolves around a letter to her recently deceased uncle.”

  • Outfest Rounds Out Lineup For Its 40th Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival

    “More than 200 films, representing 29 countries, will screen as part of this year’s lineup. 42 will make their world premieres.”

  • These Are the Latin American Winners of Tribeca Film Festival’s Jury Awards

    “A nuanced examination of love and moving on after grief.” — Tribeca’s Shorts Jury on Salta (Dive).

  • 7 Must-See Films About LGBTQ+ People of Color at Outfest Fusion 2022

    Now is the time when LGBTQ+ voices are especially vital, so the festival’s organizers have worked hard to signal to boost those who are the most vulnerable.

  • Tribeca, Chanel Recruit Elizabeth Olsen, Rachel Weisz for Women’s Filmmaker Workshop

    The three-day workshop — titled Through Her Lens and presented in collaboration with Pulse Films and supported by Tribeca Film Institute — will provide five female filmmakers with project support, master classes and one-on-one mentorship.

  • Women are the Future of Film: Tribeca and CHANEL Launch Third Annual THROUGH HER LENS

    This is what the future of film looks like. Meet the women of Tribeca and CHANEL's third annual THROUGH HER LENS.

  • Tribeca Film Festival Co-Founder Jane Rosenthal Asks Industry Women to ‘Commit to Mentoring the Next Generation’

    As the industry grapples with ongoing claims of sexual harassment and abuse, the veteran producer and executive offers words of wisdom and hope.

  • Best Short Film Award at 20th Pink Apple Film Festival

    The intelligent dramaturgy, the cleverly chosen, notably filmic setting, and the unobtrusive but effective camera make the film a gem” — Jury’s laudation.