January 2010 Archives

From The Fledgling Fund

I just returned from Sundance and can't help but think of the opportunity that this film festival presents for social issue films.  There is no doubt that it offers a potential launching pad for a social issue film, or any film for that matter, if it is used well.  I was fortunate to see (and hear about) some amazing films dealing with a range of social issues - including the U.S. educational system, the U.S.-Mexico border fence, natural gas drilling, Guantanamo Bay, Russia's transition to capitalism, civil rights, the environment....and the list goes on.   Of course, we at The Fledgling Fund are thinking 'What next?'  How will these filmmakers leverage Sundance to engage audiences in action? 

We know that these projects will take different paths.  Some will continue on the festival circuit, while others will secure or already have secured a broadcast and others will launch an alternative distribution strategy.  Some will leverage strong existing partnerships with organizations focused on the issues in their films, while others may need to start building those relationships now.  In short, in today's market there are numerous and diverse strategies that can be used to push a film out in the world.  There is no doubt that the current environment presents many more challenges for filmmakers than in years past due to the proliferation of films and the lack of clarity around distribution, but it also presents enormous opportunities to test innovative new platforms to reach new audiences.

I am hoping that filmmakers, both those at Sundance and those planning to launch their films in other ways, understand that Sundance is just one step in a long process of connecting the film and the story with audiences who care, can be moved and can be engaged! Sundance provides a tremendous platform to raise awareness about a film and to connect with those who might be interested in helping to distribute and work with the film in either a traditional or non-traditional way.  However, it is not the ONLY opportunity. In fact, for some films, depending on the topic, timing issues and other factors, there may be other festivals or distribution channels that offer a better platform to launch the film and its engagement campaign.  The key is to be clear about the project's overall social change goal and then to develop a clear strategy built on an understanding of not only the distribution avenues and social media tools available, but also on an understanding of the audiences the film is trying to reach, the state of the movement, and what that movement needs to realize the change it desires. 

I hope that any film premiering at Sundance, or at another festival, will be able to build upon the energy and momentum that a festival offers and use it to strengthen its audience engagement campaign, in order to reach key audiences, serve the movement, and achieve social impact. 

Documentary Wins First Sale at Sundance 2010

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Greetings from Sundance!  We are so pleased to share that the first film this week was a documentary! Waiting for Superman, a documentary by Davis Guggenheim, was sold to Paramount for distribution. The film investigates the state of the American education system by following five families, spread out across the nation, as they search for the right schools for their children. We hope that this foreshadows great success for the other documentaries throughout the festival. Hear what Guggenheim has to say about the film here. Congratulations!

Independent Filmaker Lab

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IFP'S 2010 INDEPENDENT FILMMAKER LABS OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS

Documentary Lab - April 12-16; Application deadline FEBRUARY 12

Narrative Lab - June 7-11; Application deadline MARCH 26

The only program in the U.S. supporting first-time feature directors with low-budget, independently produced films at the crucial rough cut/post production stage. The Labs are a highly immersive, free mentorship program providing professional and creative guidance; pushing directors to realize the full potential of their stories - and careers. This year-long fellowship begins with a week-long intensive in New York, followed by participation in IFP's Independent Film Week.  Maximize your film's reach with the tools to assess strategic opportunities for festivals and traditional and innovative distribution methods. Connections made at past Labs have led to alumni premieres at Berlin, Sundance, SXSW, Toronto, and Venice, national broadcast, and domestic and international theatrical and DVD releases. In our commitment to diversity, IFP seeks to ensure that at least 50% of the participating projects have an inclusive range of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and physical abilities in key positions. For more information and to apply go here.

2010 Thin Line Film Festival

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The 2010 Thin Line Film Festival is quickly approaching. Between February 17th-21st you can catch several of our films in Denton, Texas. The festival not only shows documentaries, but also screens mokcumentaries, docufictions, docudramas, and any other innovative film that blurs the line between fact and fiction or that pushes the boundaries of the documentary genre. Our recent grantee, Josh Fox, will open the festival with his film Gasland and follow the screening with a Q&A. Rachel Is, will be showing that Friday. And The Cove and the Chicken and Egg supported film Garbage Dreams will follow on Saturday! To find out more about the festival and for the full list of films go here.

The Fledgling Fund Announces Winter 2010 Grantees

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Letters of Inquiry submitted. We appreciate the effort that all applicants put into completing the process and wish each project success. We believe that each of the following 29 projects holds enormous potential for changing hearts and minds that will lead to social change. We congratulate them all on their grants!

Monica and David
To Be Heard
An American Promise
The Warrior of Qiugang
IOBY
Deep Down
Gasland
Cape Wind: The Fight for the Future of Power in America
1000 Voices Archive
Firelight Media Diversity Producer's Lab
Media That Matters
The Line
Body Typed
All Of Me: A Story of Love, Loss and Last resorts
Engaging Young Women as Women's Health Activists
Made in India
The Silent Partner: HIV in Marriage
The Waiting Room
Faded
Basta: Ending Anti-Immigrant Hate in the Media
The Harvest
Speaking In Tongues
No Tomorrow
Project Gabriel
The Dhamma Brothers
The Mosque in Morgantown
Hungry in America
World without Walls
The Recruiter

The Cove

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Our congratulations go out to all those involved with The Cove! Last Friday the film won the Cinema Eye Honor for Best Debut and Feature Documentary as well as the awards for outstanding achievement in Directing, Cinematography, Editing, Music, Graphics, Animation and Producing. Check out the film and learn more about the issue

Good Fortune Screening

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On Thursday, January 21st, Chicken and Egg Pictures in partnership with Working Films will present another installment of their monthly Story Leads to Action screening and audience engagement event at the 92YTribeca.  At 7:30, Good Fortune - a documentary about international development projects in Kenya - will be screened, followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Mojúbàobolú Olúfúnké Okome, Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College, CUNY, Eliza Licht, Director, Community Engagement and Education, P.O.V, and David Gerwin, Associate Professor, Queens College.  We hope to see you there!

Good Pitch @ Tribeca

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The Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation in conjunction with the Tribeca Film Festival is sponsoring the Good Pitch on April 27th. A one-day event that brings together filmmakers with selected foundations, including the Fledgling Fund, NGO's and other social entrepreneurs and broadcasters to expand the impact of documentaries and the social outreach they foster. Submit your film by Monday, February 8th and you might have the chance to participate.  We will see you there! Apply Here.


Catch Split Estate on Planet Green

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Catch Split Estate next Thursday January 21 and throughout the weekend on Planet Green. Split Estate discusses the contentious issue of drilling for natural gas on private property due to a loop hole in mineral rights laws. The film follows a community in the Rocky Mountains as they deal with the threats to their civil liberties and their health. Check out more at their Website

2010 Cinema Eye Honors

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This Friday, January 15th, Documentary Filmmakers will be lauded for their work this year.  The Cinema Eye awards honor specific skills in nonfiction filmmaking in some of the following categories:  Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking, Direction, Cinematography, Graphics and Animation, Editing and Music and others. Check out the 62 nominated projects and learn more about the films from this past year here. Congratulations to all of the nominees!

The Teacher Salary Project

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Do you remember your 1st grade teacher? Perhaps they were really strict and wanted to make sure your handwriting was just so or maybe they helped you discover your passion for art as you doodled in class.  The Teacher Salary Project is a film in production working to promote the importance of greater appreciation for the teaching profession.  Check out some clips from the upcoming filmlearn more about the teaching profession and get involved in bringing about real education reform.

Muslim Cool at Paley Center

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On Thursday, January 21st Jennifer Taylor's documentary Muslim Cool will be showing at the Paley Center in New York City.  Join us there to see the intriguing story of a young Puerto Rican man who transformed himself from a drug dealer to a proud practicing Muslim.  Watch as Hamza Perez expresses his exploration of faith through hip-hop and struggles with being a Muslim in a post-9/11 America. The evenings events will include a wine and cheese reception and a panel discussion with the filmmaker following the screening. We hope to see you there and don't forget to register!

DATE: Thursday, January 21st 

TIME: 5:30-8:30 PM

LOCATION: The Paley Center for Media, 25 West 52nd Street, (btw 5th and 6th Aves.) NYC


Look for more screenings throughout January and February including a screening at New York University and University of Pennsylvania on their Website.

Sin by Silence in People Magazine

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Who doesn't like picking up People magazine now and again?  This weeks' copy features the story of Brenda Clubine's long awaited reunion with her son after 26 years in prison.  Having been convicted of murdering her husband, Brenda participated in the first inmate initiated and led group in the California Institution for Women against abuse.  Convicted Women Against Abuse (CWAA) has changed laws and policies and given a voice to victims of abuse since its founding in 1989.  Learn more about CWAA in the Amazing Reunion's section in the magazine.  Also check out the documentary Sin by Silence for more on the story of these courageous women and how to get involved.

Garbage Dreams in NYC

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From The Fledgling Fund


At 6:30pm January 8th, the IFC center in New York will be showing Garbage Dreams, the story of three teenage boys living on the outskirts of Cairo who survive by recycling 80% of the trash deposited in their village. The boys are faced with difficult decisions as the globalization of their trade threatens the survival of their community. Join the director Mai Iskander and Chicken and Egg's Wendy Ettinger for a discussion after the film. See you there!

Pepsi Refresh

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Check out the Pepsi Refresh Project.

Pepsi is giving away millions each month in grants to help you better the world.  How can you make a difference? Do you have passion and inovative outreach ideas to encourage those around you to join in?  Maybe you see the potential for creative media to inspire social change, as we do here.  Get to work and brainstorm how to help your community.  We can't wait to see what you do!

No Impact Curriculum Now Available

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From The Fledgling Fund

Calling all Teachers!

Hopefully you have all had the chance to see one of the most interesting documentaries of this past year, No Impact Man. It was recently named one of the top ten environmental documentaries of 2009 by the Mother Nature Network.  Luckily, the momentum of this film and the No Impact Project continue to build awareness. The No Impact Project, along with the support of Eat Well Guide, Food & Water Watch, 1Sky, Livable Streets and Center for a New American Dream, have created a curriculum to share with teachers and students to be used in middle schools and high schools. Check it out here and learn more about how to decrease your daily impact.  Please send the link on to any educators or students you might know!