Film Independent Announces 2019 Screenwriting Lab Participants

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Contact: Melanie Bates, Film Independent
Tel: 323 556 9338 or mbates@filmindependent.org

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FILM INDEPENDENT ANNOUNCES 2019 SCREENWRITING LAB PARTICIPANTS

LOS ANGELES (May 14, 2019) — Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that produces the Film Independent Spirit Awards, announced the six screenwriters selected for its 21st annual Screenwriting Lab. This intensive program is designed to provide individualized story and career development for emerging screenwriters with a fiction feature screenplay. One hundred percent of this year’s participants are from communities underrepresented in film and half the participants are women. This year’s projects, selected from 550 submissions, explore a range of compelling fictional topics from ancient magic to widespread pandemics and tiger spirits.

“Being a Screenwriting Fellow at Film Independent was a wonderful step along the way of making my film The Short History of the Long Road. Five years later, I’m still close to my fellow screenwriters and we’ve championed each other as our projects have come to life,” said former Screenwriting Lab participant Ani Simon-Kennedy. “Fostering a sense of community within the indie film world is really at the heart of Film Independent’s mission and I’m so grateful to be a part of it.” The Short History of the Long Road by Ani Simon-Kennedy premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and received Special Jury Mention for best screenplay.

In addition, Egyptian filmmaker Haitham Dabbour is the recipient of a Global Media Makers Fellowship, an exchange program sponsored through a partnership between Film Independent and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, making his travel and participation in the Screenwriting Lab possible.

Over the course of the Lab, Fellows will workshop their projects under the guidance of Creative Advisors Jeff Stockwell (Bridge to Terabithia, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys) and Robin Swicord (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Memoirs of a Geisha). Additional guest speakers and advisors include script consultant Ruth Atkinson, literary manager Angela Cheng Caplan, writer and director Christina Choe (Nancy), screenwriter Pamela Ribon (Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet), screenwriter Ellen Shanman (The Hidden Girl, Gallagher Girls) and writer and producer Virgil Williams (Mudbound, A Journal for Jordan).

“We are thrilled to support this excellent group of writers whose diverse stories reflect our complex, multicultural world,” said Jennifer Kushner, Director of Artist Development at Film Independent. “Through the lab, we look forward to nurturing the voices and visions of these intrepid storytellers, and introducing them to our industry advisors.”

Past Screenwriting Lab projects include 37 Seconds by HIKARI which won the Panorama Audience Award and CICAE Art Cinema Jury Prize at the 2019 Berlinale Film Festival, Andrew Ahn’s Spirit Award-winning debut Spa Night and Chloé Zhao’s Spirit Award-nominated debut Songs My Brothers Taught Me.

Film Independent Artist Development programs promote unique independent voices by helping filmmakers create and advance new work through Project Involve; Filmmaker Labs (Directing, Documentary, Episodic, Producing and Screenwriting); Fast Track finance market and Fiscal Sponsorship, as well as through Grants and Awards, which provide over one million dollars annually to visual storytellers.

The Film Independent Screenwriting Lab is supported by Artist Development Lead Funder Time Warner Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Writer’s Guild of America West.

For more information on any of the Labs or the projects that have been developed in them, please contact Angela Lee, Senior Manager of Artist Development, at 323 556 9362. Additional information and an application form can be found at filmindependent.org.

The 2019 Screenwriting Lab participants and their projects are:

 
Title: Babaylan
Writer: Mikki Crisostomo
Logline: Lida, the disillusioned priestess of a dying Filipino religion, accidentally summons a god, under whose tutelage she learns to perform miracles and discovers the grave consequences of playing with ancient magic.

Title: Frybread Face and Me
Writer/Director: Billy Luther
Logline: Two adolescent Navajo cousins from different worlds bond during a summer herding sheep on their grandmother’s ranch in Arizona while learning more about their family’s past and themselves.

Title: Publication Ban
Writer: Haitham Dabbour
Logline: A woman challenges society as she breaks her silence of a sexual harassment incident and faces the complications when the harasser hides behind his religious power.

Title: Stampede
Writer/Director: Sontenish Myers
Logline: Set on a southern plantation in the 1800s, a young slave girl named Lena has telekinetic powers she cannot yet control. Circumstances escalate when she’s separated from her mother to be a house girl, in close quarters with the mercurial Master’s wife, Elizabeth.

Title: Taminex
Writer/Director: Anya Meksin
Logline: When a deadly pandemic plunges the city into an anti-immigrant panic, a young Iranian woman must go outside official channels and venture into the underbelly of a corrupt society to procure the only drug that can save her boyfriend’s life and her own — Taminex.

Title: Tiger Girl
Writer/Director: Andrew Huang
Logline: When a repressed Chinese American girl enrolls in charm school to please her mother, the pressure to conform to her mother’s ideals manifests in the form of a restless tiger spirit that visits the girl at night and ultimately sets her free on her journey of self-possession and discovery.
 

ABOUT FILM INDEPENDENT

Film Independent is the nonprofit arts organization that champions creative independence in visual storytelling and supports a community of artists who embody diversity, innovation and uniqueness of vision. Film Independent helps filmmakers make their movies, builds an audience for their projects and works to diversify the film industry. Film Independent’s Board of Directors, filmmakers, staff and constituents is comprised of an inclusive community of individuals across ability, age, ethnicity, gender, race and sexual orientation. Anyone passionate about film can become a Member, whether you are a filmmaker, industry professional or a film lover.

In addition to producing the Spirit Awards, Film Independent produces Film Independent Presents, a year-round screening series for its members that offers unique cinematic experiences for the Los Angeles creative community and the general public.

Through annual screenings and events, Film Independent provides access to a network of like-minded artists who are driving creativity in the film industry. Film Independent’s Artist Development program offers free labs for selected writers, directors, producers and documentary filmmakers and presents year-round networking opportunities. Project Involve is Film Independent’s signature program dedicated to fostering the careers of talented filmmakers from communities traditionally underrepresented in the film industry.

For more information or to become a Member, visit filmindependent.org.

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