Leveraging the power of non-fiction film for social and environmental justice. Molly Murphy (she/her) joined Working Films in 2001 and now serves as Director of Partnerships and Innovation. She has planned and directed impact campaigns, facilitated partnerships and coordinated coalitions centered on he use of documentaries to catalyze progress on the biggest issues of […]
Championing innovative, empathetic storytelling from new and needed voices in documentary. As Senior Manager of Original Documentaries at Hulu, Kate has been integral to building Hulu’s award-winning documentary slate. She was key to the acquisition of Changing the Game, which recently won a GLAAD Award for Best Documentary Film. Kate manages the team’s DEI initiatives, including partnerships […]
Creating sustainable industry change towards greater equity by centering the voices and perspectives of underrepresented communities in advocacy, education and community empowerment strategies. Jennifer Crystal Chien is a documentary filmmaker and the co-founder of Re-Present Media, a nonprofit advocating for personal storytelling from underrepresented communities in documentary film and nonfiction media. Her films feature […]
Empowering storytellers and their creative process to build critical pathways into the documentary industry. Jannet Nuñez is the Senior Manager, Content & Development at ITVS. She oversees the Diversity Development Fund established to provide seed funding to directors of color and support filmmakers transitioning into production.
Creating a more inclusive and equitable documentary field through intentional community building, offering filmmaker support and creative collaboration. Emily Abi-Kheirs is a documentary professional with a background in programming and distribution. Currently the Manager of Filmmaker Services for Women Make Movies, she supports and connects nonfiction femme-identifying filmmakers to industry leaders, opportunities, and resources. […]
Amplifying nuanced approaches to race, gender, and decoloniality in non-iction, experimental film and beyond. Dessane Lopez Cassell is a New York-based editor, writer, and curator. Her work centers nuanced approaches to race, gender, and decoloniality in non-fiction, experimental film, and artist’s moving image. As Editor-in-Chief of BlackStar’s journal, Seen, Cassell platforms film, art, and visual […]
Cultivating greater access to a myriad of makers, stories and styles in documentary exhibition. Dara Messinger is the longtime Director of Programming at DCTV where she oversees the honored organization’s screenings and events. Her curatorial work continues and deepens as she programs the long-awaited Firehouse: DCTV’s Cinema for Documentary Film, a dedicated home to […]
Bridging content producers and decision makers with community stakeholders and tastemakers to drive everyday social change around real issues and for real people. Brian Walker, CEO of Picture Motion, is a versatile change agent with over a decade of experience working at the intersection of culture, digital media, social enterprise, and social justice. Formerly, […]
Supporting production teams to create thoroughly researched and designed projects that are accurate and affirming. Ann Bennett is an Emmy-nominated, Peabody-nominated, NAACP Image Award-winning documentary filmmaker, multimedia producer and nonfiction storyteller creating a diversity of media for exhibitions, digital platforms and television networks like PBS, the World Channel, HBO and Showtime. Bennett’s multiplatform projects explore […]
Supporting filmmakers and building community through programming initiatives and creative collaboration. Amir George is an award winning filmmaker based in Chicago. George is a film programmer at True/False Film Fest and Chicago International Film Festival. George is the co-founder of the touring film series Black Radical Imagination. As an artist, George creates spiritual stories, […]