Sundance Institute Names Women To Watch x Adobe Fellows For 2024

EXCLUSIVE: The Sundance Institute on Wednesday announced the eight women set for the 2024 Sundance Women to Watch x Adobe Fellowship, a year-long program designed to support and sustain the creative practice of women artists, prioritizing filmmakers from historically underrepresented communities.

The list includes Francesca Canepa, Artemis Fannin, Kristine Gerolaga, Sylvia Khoury, Jane Casey Modderno, Gabriella García Pardo, Jolene Pinder and Jana Schmieding.

Through the program, each of the fellows will be supported with a $6,250 cash grant, workshops, referrals for career development opportunities, a year-long complimentary membership to Adobe Creative Cloud, a virtual connection to the Sundance Elevate professional development track, and access to Sundance Institute’s digital space, Sundance Collab.

Fellows are selected jointly with Adobe from Sundance Institute’s community of supported artists across program disciplines, including the Feature Film Program, Documentary Film Program, Episodic Program, Indigenous Program, and Artist Accelerator Program. The program began in 2020 and was informed by the Institute and Adobe’s shared commitment to develop and champion underrepresented voices at pivotal moments in their careers.

“We are excited to continue our partnership with Adobe to provide meaningful support for women artists creating groundbreaking work in film,” said Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs, Director of Artist Accelerator and Women at Sundance. “The Sundance Women to Watch x Adobe Fellowship offers a comprehensive approach, including a sustainability-focused cash grant, professional and tactical skills development, networking and opportunities. By addressing systemic barriers women encounter in the industry, we aim to empower these visionary artists. We deeply appreciate Adobe’s commitment and look forward to guiding these women on their creative journeys.”

For more information about this year’s Women to Watch x Adobe Fellows, read on.

Francesca Canepa is a Peruvian director residing in Mexico City. Her short film The Silence of the River premiered at the Berlinale 2020. Her feature film La Otra Orilla was selected for the 2024 Sundance Screenwriters Lab and is currently in pre-production after winning the French CNC Production Fund.

Artemis Fannin produces films that uniquely amplify marginalized voices. Her career spans across all major platforms. She is currently the Managing Producer with 371 Productions and working on two active projects. She is an alum of the Southern Producers Lab 2023 and the 2023 Sundance Producers Intensive.

Kristine Gerolaga is a Filipina American filmmaker and actor. She is supported by Sundance Institute’s Artist Accelerator Program as a 2023 TAAF Collab Scholar and the Feature Film Program as a 2024 Screenwriters Lab fellow with her horror feature film Lamok.

Sylvia Khoury is a New York-based filmmaker and playwright. She received her MD from the Icahn School of Medicine in 2021 and is a 2022 Pulitzer Finalist in Drama (Selling Kabul). She is a 2024 Sundance Directors and Screenwriters Lab Fellow, where she developed her feature script, I’m Heather.

Jane Casey Modderno wrote both seasons of The Birch (Facebook Watch) and The Girl in the Woods (Peacock). As director, her shorts have screened worldwide and are up on Vimeo’s Staff Picks. She was a fellow at the 2024 Sundance Directors and Screenwriters Labs and recipient of the Institute’s Comedy Fellowship.

Gabriella García Pardo is a nonfiction director/producer/cinematographer drawn to our relationship to land and nonhumans. After leading horse treks in Chile, she began her career at NPR and Nat Geo. She produced La Bonga (True/False 2023) and Backside. She’s the director of The Bardia (Mountainfilm 2022) and Fenced.

Jolene Pinder was born, raised, and is based in the American South. She is a documentary producer, arts administrator, and academic working at a convergence of social issue storytelling and regional filmmaker advocacy. She helmed the New Orleans Film Society, #CreateLouisiana, and Kartemquin Films and teaches at Tulane University.

Jana Schmieding is a Lakota actor, writer, and producer known for her roles in Rutherford Falls and Reservation Dogs. Schmieding is developing the multicam Bonnie for CBS, which she’s set to star in, as well as her feature film Auntie Chuck, developed as a part of the 2023 Sundance Indigenous Program.

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