Independent Global Film Initiative Celebrates Diversity Day at 76th Cannes Film FestivalCreating Space for Underrepresented Filmmakers and Amplifying Marginalized Voices, Diversity in Cannes Announces 2023 Short Film Showcase Official Selections
By: Diversity in Cannes Presented by American Publicist and Event Producer, Yolonda Brinkley, with support from Academy Award Winner Viola Davis and Julius Tennon's JuVee Productions, the Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase will spotlight 28 films, of 200 submissions across 5 continents, selected by an international screening committee of diverse entertainment industry professionals. The competition was stiff. However, these films prevailed; 15 in competition and an additional 13 out of competition. A curated selection, will be screened in France during Diversity Day, concurrent with the 76th Festival de Cannes, while the entire slate will screen virtually as a part of a hybrid event. Winners will be announced onsite at an awards reception immediately following the showcase. Competition
16. "All In" by Dusan Brown 17. "The Ringmaster" by Maya Albanese 18. "3 Blind Mice" by Letia Solomon 19. "Okay" by Yasmine Aker, Elliot Knight 20. "Hello (Again)" by Melanie Chung 21. "Call for Cassie" by Jiwon Lee 22. "Blackifier" 23. "Keyz" by Chris Brew 24. "Benny & James" by Logan Vaughn 25. "Everything's Fine" by Funky Alafiatayo 26. "Self Help" by Michelle Ann, Rawiri Jobe 27. "7 Minutes of Heaven" by Neen 28. "Spare Room" by Andrea Johannes 29. "But You'd Be a Great Mom" by Hollie Brubaker 30. "At All Cost" by Jamaal Scott "The 2023 Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase International Screening Committee, had the awesome task of determining the official selections from hundreds of global submissions. With an acceptance rate of approximately 10%, I am delighted to welcome these filmmakers to the Diversity in Cannes family and to showcase their work during Diversity Day," comments Yolonda Brinkley, creator of Diversity in Cannes. "I am honored to pioneer the independent movement promoting inclusion at the Cannes Film Festival. However, it's the unwavering support of filmmakers that inspires the continual momentum necessary to ensure marginalized voices and underrepresented stories are seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival and beyond." Diversity Day is Monday, May 22, 2023 at Hotel Gray D'Albion, Salon Esterel 2, 38 rue des Serbes Cannes, France 06400. All are welcome. RSVP required. In the interim, for more information or to support the movement, email Diversity in Cannes or follow @diversencannes on all social media outlets. Contact Yolonda Brinkley ***@gmail.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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