Film Action's Women’s Vision Film Grants are offered to women flmmakers based in Oregon. Projects must be directed by a woman and include at least two women in key roles - producer, writer, editor or cinematographer. Eligible film projects must tell bold stories about the human experience, especially those stories that challenge and actively engage viewers in thought and discussion.
Established in 2006, the Women's Vision Grants are part of Film Action Oregon's Women's Film Initiative.
In 2006, Film Action awarded $10,000 to two Oregon filmmakers: Randi Jacobs, director/producer of “A Sentence for Two,” and Rolla Selbak, director/producer/writer of “3 Veils.” These inaugural grants were made possible through the support of the Faerie Godmother Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation.
In 2008, three additional filmmakers received a total of $7,500 toward their projects: Janet McIntyre for her documentary “Faded” about the growing problem of binge drinking in teenage girls; Elle Martini for her narrative “person, place or thing” about a young woman struggling to make a living while homeless; and Jackie Weissman for her documentary “Rock and Roll Mamas”
If you are interested in the criteria for the Women's Vision Film Grants click here...
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