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A Cinema of Gestation: On Returning to Filmmaking After a False Start, Multiple Life Changes, and 14 Years of Motherhood

Von Rohr on set with actors Raúl Castillo and Mitzi Akaha. (Photo: Nick Dawson)

A Bird Came Down is both a short and a feature-to-be by Heather von Rohr, produced by Nick Dawson, Editor of the Talkhouse and Filmmaker‘s former Managing Editor, and Emmett Kerr-Perkinson. In the guest essay below, von Rohr discusses the…  Read more

By Jul 9, 2024

A Crisis of Faith: Have Funders Lost Faith that Art Films Can Make an Impact?

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

In April, the collapse of Participant Media sent shockwaves through the film industry. How could a 20-year-old company—with box office hits such as An Inconvenient Truth and The Help and 21 Oscars, including two Best Picture winners (Spotlight, Green Book)—close…  Read more

By Jun 27, 2024

Chicken & Egg Pictures Awards $400,000 Total to Ten 2024 (Egg)celerator Lab Grantees

Chicken & Egg Pictures, the non-profit organization dedicated to supporting women and gender-expansive filmmakers with funding and mentorship, today announced its 2024 (Egg)celerator Lab grantees. The organization is granting $40,000 each to ten feature documentary film projects, directed or co-directed…  Read more

By Mar 5, 2024

XTR is Trying to Solve the Crisis in Documentary Film, but Some Filmmakers Feel Betrayed

Tafeni Ntikinca and Somikazi Ntikinca in Milisuthando

On November 15, at a DOC NYC panel called “Balancing Storytelling and Financial Stability,” South African filmmaker Milisuthando Bongela, director of the acclaimed 2023 Sundance film Milisuthando, recounted her unfortunate story of funding gone wrong—and how powerhouse nonfiction studio XTR…  Read more

By Dec 20, 2023


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