The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program Celebrates 10 Years of Supporting Female and Nonbinary Artists

With the room packed in almost shoulder-to-shoulder, and on the heels of a welcome message from Bryce Norbitz, vp of Tribeca Studios and artist development at Tribeca Enterprises, expressing gratitude for a program that is able to “keep pushing forward opportunities for women, non-binary filmmakers in our industry,” especially when “it’s a challenge.” Rosenthal took…

The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program Celebrates 10 Years of Supporting Female and Nonbinary Artists

With the room packed in almost shoulder-to-shoulder, and on the heels of a welcome message from Bryce Norbitz, vp of Tribeca Studios and artist development at Tribeca Enterprises, expressing gratitude for a program that is able to “keep pushing forward opportunities for women, non-binary filmmakers in our industry,” especially when “it’s a challenge.” Rosenthal took a moment to remind the five filmmakers and their teams participating in the program of what they’d already achieved just by being in the room.

Read More at The Hollywood Reporter: Jurors Kaitlyn Dever, Meghann Fahy, Allison Janney, Payal Kapadia, Issa Rae and Jenny Slate awarded the program's 2025 grand prize to filmmakers Karishma Dev Dube and MG Evangelista on Thursday.

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