Tribeca Announces Creative Promise, Sloan Filmmaker Fund Winners
by Peter Knegt (April 25, 2009)
The Tribeca Film Festival announced the winners of the sixth annual Tribeca All Access Creative Promise Awards last night at City Winery. Miguel Aviles won the narrative section prize for “Somnium,” Andrew Bui won the emerging Narrative section prize for “Bronxopolis,” while George Reyes won the documentary section prize for “La Muneca Fea (The Ugly Doll).” The screenwriting section prize went Jinho Ferreira aka “Piper” for “Walter’s Boys,” while honorable mentions were given to Jennifer Phang for “Look For Water” (in Narrative), Hugo Perez for “The Immaculate Conception” (in Emerging Narrative), and Stephen Maing for “High Tech, Low Life” (in Documentary). The winners were selected from 21 eligible projects from the 27 in the program and based on the strength of their vision and filmmaking promise. The 2009 TAA Creative Promise Award comes with a prize of $11,000 for narrative, documentary and emerging narrative and $7,000 for screenwriting as well as an original piece of art from a contemporary artist. All of the filmmakers participating in the program have scripts or documentary proposals for which they are seeking funding and/or representation. “The caliber of talent of Tribeca All Access’ filmmakers continues to amaze us,” said Jane Rosenthal, co-founder of the Tribeca Film Institute, in a statement. “I am proud that TAA is helping to bring these voices and visions to the forefront - ultimately enhancing all of our film experiences.” “Like the rest of the Tribeca All Access program, tonight was a celebration that all of the participants could say they felt as if they were a winner. We’ve accomplished a lot in just this week and will continue to pave the way for our filmmakers to collaborate amongst themselves and with the industry as a whole,” said Tamir Muhammad, Director of Tribeca All Access, in a statement. The Tribeca Film Institute also announced the selection of five film projects to receive financial and creative support from the TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund, supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Out of 138 applications submitted, the five projects chosen will receive a total of $170,000 with development assistance and mentorship from film and science experts. The TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund supports feature-length narrative projects that “tell compelling stories about science and technology or portray scientists, engineers and mathematicians as major characters.”
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