Honorable mention for the @CamdenIFF Cartel short award goes to @SophiaNAllison for her film “A Love Song for Latasha”, a film that elegantly wove together the past an present through one heartbreaking loss. #Documentary
This years @CamdenIFF Cartel short award goes to @exit12danceco#documentary by @mogorjestani - the film masterfully weaves together a story of veterans’ recovery from PTSD told through the medium of dance.
Big congrats to board member Michelle Mizner whose work with her FRONTLINE PBS colleagues on "The Last Generation" received both the World Press Photo award for Interactive of the Year AND the Kim Wall Citation for Excellence at... https://t.co/EKLjpU60mh
Congrats to @EmersonCollege student Carrie Cullen for winning the 1st ever Emerging Filmmaker Mentorship Award! We teamed up with Emerson’s It’s All True film fest to sponsor. Carrie won for her shorts “Me&Ric” and “Anthropocene”.
This year, the Non-Fiction Cartel started sponsoring an award at Emerson College's It's All True film festival. We are excited to announce that the first ever Emerging Filmmaker Mentorship Award goes to Carrie Cullen for her films,... https://t.co/jl9mQWsXpR
This years @_SalemFilmFest Cartel Award for best short goes to “Last Sermon at George’s Creek” by Bobby Moser and Spencer Creigh! https://t.co/ToBIcdghpM
Member Adam Mazo speaks on WCVB about Dawnland and the origins of cultural genocide.
"Native children are three times as likely to go into foster care as any other child." https://t.co/jOYMQZsJCB
Board Member Jessie Beers-Altman's short documentary The Longest Year is screening online at the New England Online Film Festival. You can watch it in the link below, and read a Q&A with Jessie about her work. https://t.co/NLbq0OvX7A
Until next year, CIFF! And thanks for another year of excellent documentary programming!
(photo credits to Alexandra Morrow, Lindsay Heald and Spencer Worthley).
Cartel board members Jessie Beers-Altman and... https://t.co/gEdOMIb0KN
We are so pleased to announce the winner of the Camden Cartel Award at the Camden International Film Festival is Jayisha Patel's "Circle". If you get a chance to see this film on the festival circuit, please do. This haunting... https://t.co/2ZrwZiFmaE
Hats off to the Camden International Film Festival programming team, there were so many amazing short documentaries this year in the program.
This year's runner up for the Camden Cartel Award is "Guns Found Here" by... https://t.co/wJFrX2MNf9
This past weekend was jam-packed with news and excitement in documentary. To start, a huge congrats to Board Member Michelle Mizner and her team members at Frontline and The GroundTruth Project for winning the Online... https://t.co/kS3aosVVTt
Founding member Beth Balaban and member Kristen Salerno have teamed up in post on Beth's feature documentary Son of Fukushima. Kristen, who edited Dawnland will be working as Editor on Son of Fukushima. https://t.co/BZjoys2UMV
The Non-Fiction Cartel members Ben Pender-Cudlip and Adam Mazo, Points North Alums, will be screening their award-winning film Dawnland at the Camden International Film Festival this coming... https://t.co/o5BEcWJLBL
Another member update, Joel Roston had some music featured and was interviews on the Soonish podcast. The episode focuses on making music with machines. Have a listen!
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Cartel members have been busy! And the world is noticing:
1. Congrats to Michelle Mizner, whose work on Inside Yemen with Frontline earned her an Emmy Nomination for Best Story in a Newsmagazine. Watch her work in the... https://t.co/DxeHH6R9OX
More Dawnland screening news - the film will be traveling to Colorado, Arizona, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Mexico this summer, with it's PBS Independent Lens premiere in November. Check out screening info for future dates... https://t.co/FQFop1Y000