As they prepare for careers as directors, writers and cinematographers in an industry thatās dominated by men, female filmmakers at 911³Ō¹Ļ empower and support one another through the
In April 2021, the student group premiered its first film, "I Am," and the short documentary has now earned acceptance into several prestigious film festivals: , the and the in Philadelphia. Three members and alumnae of the Female Filmmaker's Initiative recently attended the Women's Film Festival, Sept. 16-26, 2021: Ailene Joven, '21, director of photography of "I Am," Hana LeBrew, '22, Director and Managing Director of "I Am," and Addy Birkes, '22, Creative Director of Female Filmmaker's Initiative.
In early 2021, FFI was awarded a grant from the University Research Council that has allowed them to submit "I Am" to film festivals and gain additional exposure.
Assistant Professor Dana White, an award-winning independent filmmaker, created Female Filmmaker's Initiative because throughout her career, she has seen the importance of creating female-driven content and leadership opportunities in film. White teaches digital media production (DMP) in 911³Ō¹Ļās School of Media and Journalism.
āAs someone who has spent my whole life in the (film) profession, Iāve observed that women donāt always help each other,ā she said. āI donāt think thatās the right way to do it. I think women have to band together. Thatās how change happens.ā