2024 Research & Development Grant Recipients

 

Chicken & Egg Pictures is proud to introduce the 29 film projects supported by its second Research & Development Grant. The grants provide directors with $10,000 USD for research or $20,000 USD for development of a new documentary project. These critical stages in the life of a documentary are often unpaid and unsupported. Grantees will also have access to the Chicken & Egg Pictures’ team and community of filmmakers for peer support, expert mentorship, and industry connections.

The 2024 Chicken & Egg Pictures Research & Development Grant is supported by the Netflix Fund for Creative Equity, a dedicated effort to help build new opportunities for underrepresented communities within entertainment.

The Research & Development (R&D) Grant this year demonstrates an increase in both the number of projects and the diversity of grantees supported. This year, 29 film projects will receive grant awards that support 34 total filmmakers (including projects with co-directors) representing 17 countries worldwide including Afghanistan, Argentina, Chile, Finland, Haiti, Hong Kong, Jordan, Kenya, and Mexico. The diversity of this year’s cohort is deepened in other ways as well: of the 59% of grantees who identify as BIPOC, 34% identify as Arab or Latin-x (groups that have been identified as underrepresented in the talent pipeline). 12% of grantees identify as gender-expansive (trans or non-binary) and 31% identify as LGBTQ. There was a 42% increase in applications over the first year, totaling 297 applications from 52 countries.

This year’s R&D film projects represent a wide variety of perspectives, bringing new voices to elevate transformational narratives and dealing with urgent issues including AI and social connection, LGBTQ visibility and history, journalism and democracy, environmental conservation and corporate power, and more. The filmmakers’ artistic styles range widely, including verité, archival, biopic, experimental, and hybrid filmmaking.

RESEARCH GRANT RECIPIENTS

Collage with 15 black and white headshots of the 2024 research grantees.

  1. Assia Boundaoui (dir.) | US, Algeria
  2. Leola Calzolai-Stewart (dir.) | US
  3. Ali Grant (dir.) | Canada
  4. Hazel Gurland-Pooler (dir.) | US, Colombia
  5. Sini Hormio & Anu Silfverberg (dirs.) | Finland
  6. Minji Ma (dir.) | South Korea
  7. Nadina Marquisio (dir.) | Argentina
  8. Anushka Meenakshi & Richa Chandru Bhavanam (dirs.) | India
  9. Jennifer Ngo (dir.) | Hong Kong
  10. Jules Rosskam & Irene Lusztig (dirs.) | US
  11. Sonia Ben Slama (dir.) | France, Tunisia
  12. Angela Tucker (dir.) | US
  13. Elizabeth Lo (dir.) | US, Hong Kong

DEVELOPMENT GRANT RECIPIENTS

Collage with 18 black and white headshots of the 2024 development grantees.

  1. Sahra Mani (dir.) | Afghanistan, France (Dream of Grape Gardens)
  2. Rand Beiruty (dir.) | Jordan (Portrait of A)
  3. Michèle Stephenson (dir.) | US, Haiti (Oshun and My Grandmother: A Fable In Four Movements)
  4. Sumie García (dir.) | Mexico (Maps of Post-truth)
  5. Nico Opper (dir.) | US (Untitled Alexandra Billings Project)
  6. Francesca Trianni (dir.) | Italy (Untitled Predator Project)
  7. Rintu Thomas & Sushmit Ghosh (dirs.) | India (The Untitled Memory Project)
  8. Jialing Zhang (dir.) | US (Dreams*)
  9. Georgina Cammalleri (dir.) | Argentina, UK (Olympic Twins*)
  10. Jane M. Wagner (dir.) | US (*holds you tight*)
  11. Zippy Kimundu (dir.) | Kenya, Ireland (The White Doctor)
  12. Inna Sahakyan (dir.) | US, Armenia (The Judge and the Dictator*)
  13. Alexa Bakony (dir.) Hungary | (Highways of Hope*)
  14. Alyx Duncan & Briar March (dirs.) | New Zealand (Memento Mori)
  15. Anabel Rodríguez Ríos (dir.) | Venezuela (The Journey to Santa Rosa de Amanadona)
  16. Carola Fuentes (dir.) | Chile (Untitled Chilean Documentary)

*Working title