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Former winners:

Carmen C. Avila, Glendale, Calif. In addition to her position as manager of production payroll in the entertainment department of NBC/Universal, Avila was executive in charge of production for Disney/Touchstone's Mercenary II: Thick & Thin, a Robert Townsend project filmed in Mexico. Avila�s film English Only, produced for Universal Television's The Hispanic Film Project, was selected from 1,500 entries to complete at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. A second effort, El Artista, was sold into syndication. She is currently developing a feature film based on the novel Albuquerque, by Rudolfo Anaya, who is known as the Godfather of Chicano literature.

Yasmina Codiz, Chicago, Ill. Co-founder of XChromosomeFilms.com in 2003, a film production company that promotes, supports and helps create opportunities for women in the entertainment industry. Producer, writer and director of the short film Mama Said, a selection at six film festivals (including the upcoming New York International Latino Film Festival, July 26-31), Codiz is currently at work on her next project, Twelve Signs, based on 12 interwoven stories with an astrological theme.

Claudia A. Mercado, Los Angeles, Calif. Founder of Womyn Image Makers, Mercado a substitute teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District has served as a producer, director, cinematographer and editor on a variety of projects. She is currently at work on her first documentary, Women Who Remember, about Chicana, Latina and Mexican women living in the U.S. who are embracing indigenismo,urban Native American Latina culture.

Carolina Pfister, New Orleans, La.  Having recently earned her masters degree from the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, where she also taught video workshops at inner city schools, Pfister is now living in New Orleans. She is currently editing Viva Viva, a documentary about three generations of punk rockers in San Paulo, Brazil. Born in Europe to Brazilian parents fleeing dictatorship, Pfister who worked at MTV Brazil while attending undergraduate film school has filmed/interviewed a variety of subjects from Latino gang members in Milwaukee to female inmates in Brazilian prisons.

Nicole Valdizān Sacker, Los Angeles, Calif. A writer and filmmaker who has produced and/or directed 14 films, Sacker's work has been chosen as an official selection at 17 film festivals, with The Duel winning Best Director at the 2004 Boyle Heights Latina Independent Film Extravaganza. She is also serving as production coordinator on the horror film 7eventy-5ive and at work producing, directing a pilot for a TV sitcom, Living Together.

Opening Doors/Abriendo Puertas: The Acceleration Grant for Emerging Latina Filmmakers

Women In Film & General Motors Announce 2007 Acceleration Grant for Emerging Filmmakers

 

August 24, 2007 — WIF/GM Alliance Mentoring Programs Provide Talented Women Pursuing Careers in Entertainment With Creative Foundation for Success; To Obtain an Application, Visit www.women-in-film.com; Deadline Submission Is Aug. 31; Winners to Be Announced Oct. 10

 

The national alliance organization of Women In Film (WIF) and the General Motors Corporation (GM) announce the second annual WIF/GM Acceleration Grant for Emerging Filmmakers.

The 2007 WIF/GM Acceleration Grant for Emerging Filmmakers will again be presented to five up-and-coming female filmmakers, chosen through an application process overseen by a WIF selection committee comprised of professional filmmakers and entertainment industry executives. The grant will provide recipients with a broad-based understanding of the business of filmmaking through a six-day, full-immersion mentoring program, shepherded by WIF members, which include some of the industry's most successful female talent.

In July, the WIF/GM Alliance also announced the second annual WIF/GM Opening Doors/Abriendo Puertas: The Acceleration Grant for Emerging Latina Filmmakers. Both grants, awarded each fall, are projects of the WIF/GM Alliance, the goal of which is to support talented filmmakers from Latina/Hispanic communities and other under-represented groups. To date, including the recipients of this year's grants, 20 up-and-coming women will have benefited from WIF/GM Alliance mentoring grants.

"The exceptional women who have been chosen to participate in the Women In Film/General Motors Alliance grant programs hail from diverse communities from across the country," said Judith James, chair of the WIF/GM Alliance. "The recipients of both grants have been clearly able to successfully advance their careers as a result of WIF's commitment to mentoring new talent, which in turn benefits our industry."

Said Pamela K. Johnson, Long Beach, Calif., a previous recipient of the WIF/GM Acceleration Grant for Emerging Filmmakers, "The experience got me inside the core of the filmmaking world and demystified the process of how one goes about having a career in the industry. The experience was eye opening and helped me to create a foundation and set me on a course as an emerging filmmaker. It provided the insight that allowed me to gain entry into the AFI director's program and definitely changed my life."

Johnson is currently participating in the American Film Institute's prestigious Director's Program, where she is producing the short film "Stitches," a coming-of-age story about a stylish, young girl displaced by Katrina. A graduate of Stanford University, a former west coast editor of Essence magazine, a published novelist and a successful playwright, Johnson's short, "Talk Me to Death," earned her the attention of the WIF/GM Alliance. About rampant cell phone use at a funeral, it was also the recipient of the Best Editing and Audience Awards at the 2006 Duke City Shootout in New Mexico. Johnson's novel "Santa and Pete" was made into a 1999 TV movie which starred James Earl Jones and Hume Cronyn. Her anthology "Tenderheaded: A Comb-Bending Collection of Hair Stories" was adapted into a musical stage play, which drew sold-out audiences in Philadelphia and also played New York in 2001 and 2002.

Added another past recipient, Shelley Niro, Brantford, Ontario, Canada, "It gave me the knowledge and the confidence to move forward and take my career to the next step. Meeting people in the industry was really inspiring and important to my ongoing education. It was a rich and enlightening experience that encompassed so many aspects of filmmaking."

Niro is currently at work on a full-length dramatic film, "Kissed By Lightning." She received her M.F.A. from the University of Western Ontario in 1997 and has participated in initiatives like the Women In The Director's Chair Workshop at the Banff Centre for the Arts and, most notably, the Sundance Producer's Conference in Park City, Utah. Her film, "The Shirt," was chosen to represent the Indian Arts Alliance from New Mexico in 2003 at the Venice Biennale film festival before going on to be screened at Sundance. "It Starts With a Whisper" was also screened at Sundance. Her film "Honey Moccasin" took top honors, including "Best Feature" and "Best Director," at the 1998 Red Earth Film Festival. A Native-American, Niro is a member of the Six Nations Reserve, Turtle Clan, Bay of Quinte Mohawk.

About the 2007 WIF/GM Acceleration Grant for Emerging Filmmakers:

This year's winners will be hosted by the WIF/GM Alliance Oct. 30 - Nov. 7. Awardees will attend individual and group meetings with film industry professionals who will review with them the national and international aspects of finance, marketing, distribution and legal subjects.

Additionally, they will meet as a group with a panel of studio executives and distributors in film and entertainment to discuss the trends and criteria shaping the industry. They will also meet with one or more international sales agents to discuss the current trends in buying and selling product for the international market. And they will receive full access badges to the American Film Market (AFM) to attend AFM seminars and conferences, Oct. 31 - Nov. 7.

"By providing the opportunity to network with professionals from all aspects of the filmmaking industry," said James, "these grants provide a creative foundation, a broad base of skills and knowledge of how to turn ideas into reality."

Applications and entry guidelines for the 2007 Women In Film/General Motors Acceleration Grant for Emerging Filmmakers can be obtained at www.women-in-film.com. Complete rules, restrictions and instructions are available online.

Entries must be postmarked no later than Aug. 31, 2007. A selection committee comprised of WIF members will evaluate all applications. Winning applicants will be notified by phone by Oct. 3, 2007 and winners will be announced Oct. 10, 2007.

Applicants are required to submit:

►  A typed, one-or-two page, double-spaced candidate's statement: Why do
    you want to participate in the grant? What are your artistic and career
    goals?
►  One letter of recommendation from an industry professional.
►  A resumé detailing work experience and education.
►  A DVD sample of their work.
►  Statement of warranty.

Submitted materials will not be returned.

Applicants must be female and have made at least one film, but not yet be established in the industry. They should be at a point where access to industry resources provided by the grant would be instrumental in forwarding their career. And they must show evidence of their commitment to pursuing a career in the film and/or entertainment industries. Applicants do not have to be WIF members. Those who have won a WIF/GM filmmaker grant in the past are not eligible.

About the Women In Film/General Motors Alliance:

General Motors Corporation is the National Presenting Sponsor of Women In Film. The Women In Film/General Motors Alliance was created to support women in the entertainment industry and to expand Women In Film chapter programs across the country. The multi-year initiative was announced in Los Angeles in January 2005 and is supporting programs as diverse as the Film Finishing Fund, Women's Film Preservation Fund, Legacy Series, PSAs, scholarships, mentorships and local WIF chapter award events across the nation. For more information about the WIF/GM Alliance and its programs, visit www.women-in-film.com.

Founded in 1973 in Los Angeles, Women In Film (www.wif.org) is the leading non-profit organization dedicated to women in the global entertainment industry. Its purpose is to empower, promote, nurture and mentor women in the industry through a network of valuable contacts, events, programs, workshops, finishing funds and scholarships. In the U.S., there are chapters in Arizona, California (3), Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas (2), Washington and Washington, D.C. The international network, Women In Film and Television International (www.wifti.org), of which WIF-Los Angeles is a founding member, boasts 35 chapters on six continents. Member chapters range from developing nations to countries with established industries, including the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom, to name a few.

Contacts:
WIF/GM Alliance
Vicki Greenleaf
Greenleaf & Associates
323-660-5800

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GM Communications
Christie Conti
805-373-9527
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