Don’t miss the (Egg)celerator Lab Pitch at Sheffield Doc/Fest!
Sheffield Doc/Fest kicks off today, Thursday, June 6 and continues into Tuesday, June 11. The world-leading festival celebrates the art of documentary with over 180 screenings of nonfiction films, as well as the business of the film industry, with a packed slate of pitches, funding opportunities, and meetings as part of the Sheffield Doc/Fest Marketplace and MeetMarket.
This year, Chicken & Egg Pictures is proud to present our third annual (Egg)celerator Lab pitch, in which filmmaking teams from all ten 2019 (Egg)celerator Lab grantees give quick pitches to a live audience of documentary industry folks and receive feedback from international decision makers and buyers.
This year’s pitch session is moderated by award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand, Chicken & Egg Pictures’ Co-Founder and Senior Creative Consultant, and will include a panel of:
- José Rodriguez of Tribeca Film Institute,
- Alexandra Hannibal of CNN Films,
- Jo Lapping of BBC Storyville,
- Jess Gormley of The Guardian, and
- Christine Kecher of A&E Networks.
The 2019 (Egg)celerator Lab grantees are:
- An Act of Worship, directed by Nausheen Dadabhoy (US/PAKISTAN)
- #Mickey, directed by Betzabé García (MEXICO)
- Between Fire and Water, directed by Viviana Gómez Echeverry (COLOMBIA)
- We Are Inside, directed by Farah Kassem (LEBANON)
- Untitled PRC Project, directed by Jessica Kingdon (US)
- Mama Bears, directed by Daresha Kyi (US)
- Silent Beauty, directed by Jasmin López (MEXICO/US)
- Pray Away, directed by Kristine Stolakis (US)
- Cutting Through Rocks, co-directed by Sara Khaki and Mohammad Reza Eyni (IRAN/US)
Anyone with a Sheffield Doc/Fest pass is welcome to sit in on the sessions, learn about the incredible film projects these emerging filmmakers are working on, and hear feedback from panelists. The Chicken & Egg Pictures (Egg)celerator Lab Pitch will take place Sunday, June 9 at 11:00 AM at ITV Town Hall Reception Room B. More information here.
And if you’re at Sheffield Doc/Fest, don’t miss screenings of these Nest-supported films:
One Child Nation (2017 (Egg)celerator Lab grantee), directed by Nanfu Wang (also a 2018 Chicken & Egg Award recipient) and Jialing Zhang
How much control does a person have over their own life? In China, state control begins before a child is even born.
One Child Nation is in the running for the The Tim Hetherington Award, supported by Dogwoof. Tickets and screening times are available here.
American Factory, directed by Julia Reichert (2016 Chicken & Egg Award recipient) and Steve Bognar*
Dizzying, hilarious and devastating, this tale of two factories makes for a landmark story of workplace anxiety. Directors Reichert and Bognar have spent a decade documenting the plight of Ohio’s factory workers, and their dedication pays off when they are given astonishing access to Fuyao, a Chinese auto glass manufacturer, as it revives a shuttered General Motors plant in Dayton.
Tickets and screening times are available here.
Hail Satan?, directed by Penny Lane (2017 Chicken & Egg Award recipient)
With humor and searing insight, director Penny Lane debunks misrepresentations about the Satanic Temple. Drawing on extensive access to the organization’s participants, this unflinching examination reveals the controversial religious movement’s aim to shine a light on the hypocrisy around America’s separation of church and state.*
Tickets and screening times are available here.
And a special shoutout to these members of our AlumNest of previously-supported filmmakers: Knock Down the House, directed by Rachel Lears (former Nest grantee for The Hand That Feeds) and The Great Hack, directed by Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim (former Nest grantee for The Square).
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