DocPitch Award Recipients include: MAI AMERICAN, director Kevin Truong ($45,000 Audience Award; COACH EMILY, director Pallavi Somusetty ($40,000 Jury Award); GET YOUR 10s, directors Rashaad Newsome, Johnny Symons, $5,000 finalist; ORQUÍDEA, director Emily Cohen Ibañez, $5,000 finalist; and REMAINING NATIVE, director Paige Bethmann, $5,000 finalist.
DocLands Education further expanded its outreach to the college student community this year, welcoming a group of undergraduate and graduate students from UCLA to experience every aspect of the festival. Five students and their documentary film professor attended numerous screenings and special events per day as well as a dedicated immersion program that included a private breakfast and conversation with director Jesse Short Bull (Lakota Nation vs. The United States), a presentation by the CAFILM Education team about the ins and outs of film festival submissions and participation, and a lunch listening session with CAFILM staff to learn how best to meet the needs and interests of emerging young filmmakers and film students. DocLands Education also continued its virtual program offering online screenings, paired with discussion guides, lesson plans, and film analysis toolkits to help integrate the films into the classroom curriculum and the popular Filmmakers Go to School program taking filmmakers both virtually and in-person into schools to meet and discuss their films and the art and craft of filmmaking with students.
DocLands Education further expanded its outreach to the college student community this year, welcoming a group of undergraduate and graduate students from UCLA to experience every aspect of the festival. Five students and their documentary film professor attended numerous screenings and special events per day as well as a dedicated immersion program that included a private breakfast and conversation with director Jesse Short Bull (Lakota Nation vs. The United States), a presentation by the CAFILM Education team about the ins and outs of film festival submissions and participation, and a lunch listening session with CAFILM staff to learn how best to meet the needs and interests of emerging young filmmakers and film students. DocLands Education also continued its virtual program offering online screenings, paired with discussion guides, lesson plans, and film analysis toolkits to help integrate the films into the classroom curriculum and the popular Filmmakers Go to School program taking filmmakers both virtually and in-person into schools to meet and discuss their films and the art and craft of filmmaking with students.