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I’m Your Woman w/Q&A
Check out this video - Amazon Studios invited members of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle to a live virtual Q&A with cast members Rachel Brosnahan, Marsha Stephanie Blake, and Writer/Director, Julia Hart, Moderated by Angelique Jackson
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GPFO Nina Lo Presti $5000 Prize for Women Screenwriters
The LoPresti Prizewinnerwill be announced alongwith the Grand, TV Prime Time, Oscar Micheaux and Student Prize winners in the spring. We are ONLY accepting entries for the LoPresti Awardat this time. General submissions are closed. Scripts that werepreviously submittedfor SIP 2020 will be considered for this prize if eligible.
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SIFTMedia 215 MEMBER’S UPDATES (Black & Latinx Women Filmmakers Collective of Philadelphia)
SIFTMedia 215 is a support system of several independent media artists who work in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and provide a community of support for socially conscious women identified filmmakers. Our goal at SIFTMedia is to amplify the work and create opportunities for Black and Latinx Women content creators.
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BRIDGERTON REVERIE
I binged the series this past weekend and I’m still having a weird sense of PTSD from it. Don’t get me wrong, I delighted in the frothy, regency, costumed, romantic fun of it all. And reveled in everything Simon (Regé-Jean Page) I can just picture the casting call sheet: Looking for a gorgeous, black, rakish, imperious, charmer with a great butt. Boy! did they find their man 😍
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BlackStar William and Louise Greaves Filmmaker Seminar
3 Day Filmmaker Seminar There will also be opportunities for filmmakers to share and receive feedback on works-in-progress, meet media funders and other gatekeepers, and explore new storytelling models emerging through the use of virtual reality, augmented reality, and transmedia projects. Our environment considers the intersection of cinema and visual arts, and is exclusively designed for people of color to focus and not manage the added burden of representation.














