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At Emergence Films, we are committed to creating and sustaining a positive and inclusive environment for all which is free from discrimination. Bullying is anti-social
At Emergence Films, we are committed to creating and sustaining a positive and inclusive environment for all which is free from discrimination. Bullying is anti-social
Rachel’s podcast interview with Melting Pot: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2GQHtSKINTDwXEl6tcSoI0?si=BvlTwyWwR52-FRVb5845KQ&dl_branch=1&fbclid=IwAR0yH-bijarOtYLxKgQGeUzMsA0GBbMlF-mmyft2eAmo83yLwXrJXqEveqA&nd=1
We’re delighted to share this article covering Rachel’s new feature film in Washington: https://www.bainbridgereview.com/news/local-filmmaker-involving-community-in-latest-project/?fbclid=IwAR2RwFDP-G3ruNkl22Gkx7nUfHo-urW2teg1Ba8pQfnDMohoaUMaKGyb1lg
Co-founder Sienna Beckman discusses her career as a female-identifying filmmaker and producer with Outtake Magazine, as well as the importance of representation.
Co-founder Sienna Beckman is a part of the established advisory board for the Women of Color Unite (WOCU) #StartWith8 UK Mentorship Program.
Co-founder Sienna Beckman gave an interview to Jumpcut Online about her work at Emergence Films, providing a platform to underrepresented storytellers and supporting female-identifying filmmakers.
Co-founder Sienna Beckman shared advice on pitching at virtual film markets and festivals as a female-identifying independent filmmaker for a piece by Agnès Films.
Co-Founder Sienna Beckman’s discusses staying creative in lockdown with Francesca Zerenghi for Cinegirl – the online magazine featuring females in the Film & TV industry.
Co-founder Sienna Beckman’s interview with The Other 50% Podcast about finding her place in London and growing her company. Listen to the full interview here:
Committed to supporting female-identifying filmmakers and underrepresented storytellers around the world.
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