Thom Powers, Artistic Director of DOC NYC, says, “DOC NYC is extremely proud to participate in this new initiative. We hope it encourages more efforts to foster talent and takes advantage of the deep talent pool of guests at DOC NYC PRO events.”
Guest luminaries who are confirmed to participate in the 2015-2016 year of fellowship workshops include: Victoria Cook (Page One: Inside the New York Times, The Reluctant Fundamentalist), Geralyn Dreyfous (Born into Brothels, The Square), Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (Jesus Camp, Detropia), Liz Garbus (The Farm: Angola, USA, What Happened, Miss Simone?),Howard Gertler (How to Survive a Plague, Do I Sound Gay?), Julie Goldman (Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Buck), Amy Hobby(What Happened, Miss Simone?, Love, Marilyn), Director of the Documentary Film Program at Sundance Institute Tabitha Jackson, Alexandra Johnes (The Square, Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God), Sundance Film Festival Documentary Programmer Caroline Libresco (American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs), Stanley Nelson(Freedom Riders, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution), DOC NYC Artistic Director and Toronto Film Festival Programmer Thom Powers, Morgan Spurlock (Supersize Me, CNN's Morgan Spurlock Inside Man), and Amy Ziering, (The Invisible War, The Hunting Ground). The workshops will be moderated by Impact Partners Executive Director Dan Cogan (How to Survive a Plague, Hell and Back Again, The Queen of Versailles).
In conjunction with the Emerging Documentary Producers Fellowship, Impact Partners is launching a Documentary Producers Salon where experienced documentary producers will meet as a community throughout the year for peer networking, mentorship, and collaboration. Selected Salon members will be announced in the next month.
Jenny Raskin, VP of Development and Filmmaker Relations at Impact Partners says, “We were blown away by the strength of applicants who applied for the Documentary Producing Fellowship and become acutely aware that there's a strong desire for community and mentorship even among more experienced producers. In addition to the Fellowship, we have highlighted 15 producers from the Fellowship applicant pool to participate in our inaugural Documentary Producers Salon. We keep hearing from producers that they’re hungry for more community and support, and Impact Partners is excited to be able to support both emerging and experienced producers in the documentary world.”
Impact Partners is a leading financier and executive producer of documentary films with credits including The Cove, How to Survive a Plague, Hell and Back Again, The Hunting Ground, The Queen of Versailles and many others. DOC NYC is the largest U.S. documentary film festival.
With the Emerging Documentary Producers Fellowship, Impact Partners celebrates the independent documentary producer and aims to foster emerging producing talent through a year-long series of workshops with some of the most prominent luminaries in the field of documentary film. The Impact Partners Documentary Producers Fellows will participate in ten development workshops to be held in New York City. Each session will explore a different aspect of film production facing young producers today, including film finance, festival strategy, marketing and distribution deal making, legal workshops and other critical topics. During each session, luminaries will work closely with each fellow to choose topics and issues with immediate relevancy to their current work, offering hands-on advice, strategies and best practices.
For the inaugural 2015 program, six emerging producers have been selected. Candidates were nominated by current or former colleagues. Nominations were accepted from directors, producers, editors and other key crew members who have worked directly with the candidates on a previous or current film.
For more information on the fellowship, please visit:
impactpartnersfilm.com/fellowship