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Ta’Naejah’s Journey

December 27, 2016/in CFI Education, Mill Valley Film Festival, News, The Rafael/by 1_cafilm@org-94901

“I am black girl becoming black woman. I stand, I stand tall.” – Ta’Naejah Reed’s My Place | My Story Film, Black Girl Becoming Black Woman Over the past few years, our community has seen Ta’Naejah Reed grow up to become a vibrant young woman during her tenure with the CFI Education program. We first […]

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Mind the Gap: Women | Film | Tech at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival

December 27, 2016/in Film Industry, Mill Valley Film Festival, News/by 1_cafilm@org-94901

Did you know that women make up less than 10% of all start-up founders? Did you know this disparity is the same for female directors in the film industry? The Mind the Gap initiative was launched in 2015 to expand and reinforce the Mill Valley Film Festival’s long-standing commitment to female filmmakers and the portrayal […]

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Ta’Naejah’s Journey

December 27, 2016/in CFI Education, Mill Valley Film Festival, News, The Rafael/by 1_cafilm@org-94901

“I am black girl becoming black woman. I stand, I stand tall.” – Ta’Naejah Reed’s My Place | My Story Film, Black Girl Becoming Black Woman Over the past few years, our community has seen Ta’Naejah Reed grow up to become a vibrant young woman during her tenure with the CFI Education program. We first […]

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Mind the Gap: Women | Film | Tech at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival

December 27, 2016/in Film Industry, Mill Valley Film Festival, News/by 1_cafilm@org-94901

Did you know that women make up less than 10% of all start-up founders? Did you know this disparity is the same for female directors in the film industry? The Mind the Gap initiative was launched in 2015 to expand and reinforce the Mill Valley Film Festival’s long-standing commitment to female filmmakers and the portrayal […]

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Ta’Naejah’s Journey

December 27, 2016/in CFI Education, Mill Valley Film Festival, News, The Rafael/by 1_cafilm@org-94901
(L to R): September Williams, Julie Dash and Ta'Naejah Reed. Photo Credit: Tommy Lau Photography

(L to R): September Williams, Julie Dash and Ta’Naejah Reed. Photo Credit: Tommy Lau Photography

“I am black girl becoming black woman. I stand, I stand tall.”

– Ta’Naejah Reed’s My Place | My Story Film, Black Girl Becoming Black Woman
Ta'Naejah Reed at the Rafael with Animal Pack

Ta’Naejah Reed at the Rafael with Animal Pack

Over the past few years, our community has seen Ta’Naejah Reed grow up to become a vibrant young woman during her tenure with the CFI Education program. We first met her at the young age of nine, when she was referred from a local Marin City social-service agency and invited to participate in a My Place | My Story workshop. You may remember her animated creation, a sweetly poignant story called Animal Pack, which used animals as an allegory for her family.

Seeing her potential, CFI Education invited her to take part in an international animation workshop the following year. Taking her very first airplane flight, she joined classes at the renowned SAF School of Animation in Croatia. Since then she has engaged in a number of programs, and at the age of 14, completed her fifth short film, Black Girl Becoming Black Woman, which conveyed her personal journey towards finding self-confidence as a teenager.

L-R: September Williams, Ta’Naejah Reed, Julie Dash, Zoë Elton. Photo credit: Tommy Lau Photography

L-R: September Williams, Ta’Naejah Reed, Julie Dash, Zoë Elton. Photo credit: Tommy Lau Photography

When the opportunity came up to invite a student to co-present during the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival, we knew just the girl! Ta’Naejah was thrilled to join CFI executives on stage for the MVFF Award presentation for filmmaker Julie Dash, the first African-American female director to theatrically release a  full-length film in the US, honoring her legacy of work and contribution to film.

“It put filmmaking in a new perspective for me; understanding how someone can take a passion and turn it into a career was exciting.

I was able to meet Ericka Huggins of the Black Panther movement who told me some of her struggles as an African-American woman fighting for justice. September Williams, my co-presenter, who is a doctor and short film creator, helped me see where my future could lead through film!

Just being able to spend time on stage with woman of such talent was amazing. It helps me continue to reach higher towards my future.”

-Ta’Naejah Reed, on her experience co-presenting at the MVFF39 Tribute to Julie Dash

Thank you to all of you who help the California Film Institute to make opportunities like these available to over 8,000 students like Ta’Naejah each year! Special thanks to Andree and John Jansheski who provided scholarship support for the International exchange.

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Mind the Gap: Women | Film | Tech at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival

December 27, 2016/in Film Industry, Mill Valley Film Festival, News/by 1_cafilm@org-94901
Photo Credit: Bobby Pin Photography

She Started It panelists at MVFF39. Photo Credit: Bobby Pin Photography

Did you know that women make up less than 10% of all start-up founders? Did you know this disparity is the same for female directors in the film industry?

The Mind the Gap initiative was launched in 2015 to expand and reinforce the Mill Valley Film Festival’s long-standing commitment to female filmmakers and the portrayal of strong leading female characters in film. Growing out of that, the Women | Film | Tech initiative helped move the needle on women’s participation by engaging with regional influencers in the tech and business industries who share the same passions. Through networking events, discussions, screenings and workshops, we dug deep into the fundamental social, economic and industry-specific barriers to a level playing field for women. By bringing together business leaders and thought leaders, we empowered participants to make real progress in tearing down some of those barriers.

One highlight from the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival was a discussion about the intersecting points of the film and tech industries represented in the documentary film She Started It, which followed the lives of five young female entrepreneurs making their mark in the technology industry and examined the challenges they face in the ruthlessly competitive world of start-ups.

At the screening of the film, filmmaker Nora Poggi pointed out the similarities of independent filmmaking and start-ups, stating “it is our first film and it is definitely a start-up. You need to raise money, you need to build a team and build a product.”

When Poggi and her filmmaking partner reflected on their experience at MVFF, they enthused,

“As first-time filmmakers and as women, to get our foot in the door—it was priceless to get this kind of opportunity. A lot of people don’t see the work that goes into making a movie—so for the young women entrepreneurs who were featured in the film, MVFF elevated the experience.

Often the tech community and film community don’t get to mix and mingle and know each other. This was an incredible opportunity to bring a bit of Silicon Valley to Mill Valley. There were millennials who came to our screening who wouldn’t normally come to a film festival.”

The Mind the Gap program at MVFF was an enormous success, and we were thrilled to have achieved the following:

  • 36% (63) of MVFF39 films were directed by women;
  • 69% (122) of the MVFF39 films were directed, written or produced by women;
  • 1,605 San Francisco Bay Area students attended films that were directed, produced, or written by women, or had a female centered story through MVFF Education programs;
  • Mind the Gap films and panels reached an audience of 32,591.
  • Conversations with Julie Dash to celebrate her 43 year filmmaking career accompanied by a screening of her groundbreaking film Daughters of the Dust, which was the first full-length film to be theatrically released by an African-American women in the US; Nicole Kidman was honored for her legacy of work and contribution to film; and a Centerpiece Ensemble Spotlight program for the film 20th Century Women with director Mike Mills and actors Annette Bening, Elle Fanning and Lucas Jade Zumann in attendance;
  • Innovative panel discussions and participatory programming were designed to pave the way for more films by and about women to succeed at every stage, from screenplay to production to distribution, including:

Women Behind Hidden Figures

With Elizabeth Gabler, president, FOX 2000; Marisa Paiva, vice president of production, FOX 2000; Mimi Valdes, executive producer, Mandy Walker, director of photography

Master Class: Documentary StoryMakers

With Barbara Boxer, former U.S. Senator, Nicole Boxer, producer (The Hunting Ground, The Invisible War), director (MVFF37’s How I Got Over), Robin Hauser Reynolds, director (MVFF38’s CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap)

Disney Animation Technistas

With Sara Drakeley, general technical director, Heather Pritchett, general technical director, Erin Ramos, effects animator, Michelle Robinson, character look supervisor, and Maryann Simmons, senior software engineer, who worked on the current  Walt Disney Animation Studio release, Moana

As we look forward to continuing the important conversation about gender in 2017, Mind the Gap: Women | Film | Tech promises a deeper dialogue between the two industries, to create an environment where women can thrive. Mind the Gap is designed to support “Fifty-Fifty by 2020,” Mill Valley Film Festival’s objective to demonstrate 50/50 female-driven storytelling within the next four years!

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With appreciation to all of you who inspire us to produce these thought provoking programs.

Special thanks to the foundation support from Marin Community Foundation, special support made possible by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and corporate support from Glassdoor and Delta Airlines.

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