NYWIFT Members Have Fourteen Projects in Tribeca Film Festival

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Tue, 06/06/2023 - 09:16 -- Nick Dager

The trade association New York Women in Film & Television is pleased to announce that 14 projects from 15 of its members have been officially selected for the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. The festival takes place June 7-18, 2023, both virtually and in-person in New York City.

The trade association New York Women in Film & Television is pleased to announce that 14 projects from 15 of its members have been officially selected for the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. The festival takes place June 7-18, 2023, both virtually and in-person in New York City.The 14 projects span nine categories and feature members of the NYWIFT community as directors, producers, cinematographers, casting directors, makeup artists, costumer designers, set photographers, location managers, and more. The news comes during NYWIFT’s annual Spring Community Building Membership Campaign, during which industry professionals are encouraged to join the 45-years-strong association advocating for inclusion, equality, diversity, and safe working environments in TV, film, and media.

“Congratulations to the 15 NYWIFT members with projects at Tribeca,” said NYWIFT CEO Cynthia Lopez. “We are thrilled to see so many members of our community thriving despite the odds, and to have them recognized with inclusion in a festival as high-profile and competitive is a major accomplishment. Being selected by Tribeca’s roster of incredibly talented and industry-connected curators is quite a distinction that will advance their careers. Brava for the outstanding recognition! New Yorkers and the global community that attends the festival will have the opportunity to see the nuanced, cinematically brave work.” 

Among the 15 members included is NYWIFT Board Member Joyce Pierpoline, co-producer of The Listener, an understated drama about a night in the life of a mental health helpline volunteer and a stirring testament to the power of empathy. The film, making its North American premiere in the Spotlight Narrative competition, is directed by Steve Buscemi and stars Tessa Thompson.

Pierpoline recently attended NYWIFT’s panel and women filmmakers luncheon event in Cannes with Lopez, during which NYWIFT announced a forthcoming training and mentoring program in partnership with the Royal Film Commission – Jordan, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Jordan.

“We are so excited to celebrate the North American premiere of The Listener at the Tribeca Festival in New York, home of the director, Steve Buscemi,” Pierpoline said. “I can’t wait for the Tribeca audience to discover Tessa Thompson’s incredible, singular performance.”

The full listing of NYWIFT member projects by category includes: Spotlight Narrative: Cold Copy (Executive Producer Shivani Rawat), Fresh Kills (Location Manager Dana Morgan), He Went That Way (Set Photographer Jacinta Hayne), The Listener (Co-Producer NYWIFT Board Member Joyce Pierpoline), and The Perfect Find (Additional Makeup Artist Asha Smith); U.S. Narrative Competition: Lost Soulz (Co-Producer Mariella Pérez); Spotlight+: Rather (Featured Cast Dana Roberson); Spotlight Documentary: Every Body (Director Julie Cohen); Documentary Competition: Breaking the News (Executive Producers Ruth Ann Harnisch and Lois Vossen); Midnight: The Seeding (Casting Director Bess Fifer); Shorts: Deciding Vote (Cinematographer Karen Rodriguez); Tribeca TV: The Horror of Delores Roach (Assistant Costume Designer Nikia Nelson) and The Walking Dead: Dead City (Trainee Assistant Hayley Davis); and Now: Original Indie Episodic Series: Taking Root: Southeast Asian Stories of Resettlement in Philadelphia (Post-Production Producer Lizbeth Cardozo).

Learn more about the projects at https://www.nywift.org/nywift-members-at-2023-tribeca-film-festival/.