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‘CHAMPIONS OF THE GOLDEN VALLEY’: A Skiers Documentary That Would Up Being A Completely Different Film
A documentary that originally was just supposed to be a short film about Afghan skiers turned into a much longer piece after those skiers were forced to leave the country as refugees when the Taliban returned to power.
The Next Generation of Storytellers: Kalahari Lewis-Campbell and the Black Girls Film Camp
At just 15 years old, San Diego, Calif., U.S.A. native Kalahari Lewis-Campbell is already breaking barriers in the world of filmmaking.
GENIUS IN THE HOOD: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOR PEOPLE FROM MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES
If you’re a creative individual from a marginalized community with a passion for movies, filmmakers Malcolm Spellman, Jimmy Chris and Emil Pinnock have set up a mechanism for getting your work out to an audience.
A Short Film About Unconscious Bias Is Making The Festival Rounds
“Ultimate Bias” is a short film touring the festival circuit this year about multi-ethnic students attending a Japanese immersion school in Northern Virginia, U.S.A. that hopes to educate and spotlight how unconscious bias happens based upon how someone looks, versus who they are inside.
‘Origami’: A Wonderful Animated Short Film
Origami is the Japanese traditional art form of paper folding.
‘Superboys of Malegaon’ Explores The Life of Indian Filmmaker Nasir Shaikh
“Superboys of Malegaon” is a film based on the life of Nasir Shaikh, an amateur filmmaker from the town of Malegaon.
The Cross-Cultural Short Film ‘The Mighty Grand Piton’ Is Being Developed As a Full-Length Feature Movie
“The Mighty Grand Piton” is a short film about a young British girl, Connie, who travels to the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia for her school holidays with her family.
Empowering the Next Generation of Black Female Filmmakers: Inside the Black Girls Film Camp 2024
Diversity and representation are pivotal in crafting narratives that resonate broadly in the evolving filmmaking landscape.






