The Rogovy Foundation Announces Winter Awards
Six Documentaries Receive Grants
NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Rogovy Foundation is pleased to announce the Miller / Packan Documentary Film Fund Winter 2019 award winners. The Fund awards grants totaling $200,000 to between eight and twelve film projects annually through its Summer and Winter open calls.
The Fund's six selection of award winners for this Winter period are:
To Use a Mountain — Seconds of exposure, generations of debate and epochs of geologic change all overlap in the landscapes that define the American nuclear legacy and the quest to isolate 77,000 tons of nuclear waste for 10,000 years. Director: Casey Carter.
Storm Lake Untitled — Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Art Cullen and his family fight to be the journalistic voice of their rural Iowan farming community—even as their biweekly newspaper hangs on by a thread. Director: Jerry Risius.
Untitled Utah Climate Change Denial Documentary — 640 million acres of Public Lands is threatened as powerful forces have aligned to rob Americans of this unique birthright, and make modern day vassals of the American people. Director: Ben Stillerman.
Landlock — When a group of populist Brazilian farmers take control over a new area of the Amazon rainforest, a conflict erupts at the forest's edge. The film follows this group of farmers as they fight for control of the Brazilian Amazon. Director: Alex Pritz.
GenX: A Chemical Cocktail — Young filmmakers identify toxins and confront the cover-up of a 70-year-old public health crisis - man-made chemicals have found their way into the drinking water of their hometowns. Director: Elijah Yetter-Bowman. http://www.genxthefilm.org
Untitled Ramin Bahrani Healthcare Documentary — Since 2010, 120 rural hospitals have closed across the U.S. The film will explore the deteriorating healthcare options in the rural South and the looming threat of a full-blown crisis for communities. Director: Ramin Bahrani.
"Climate, environmental issues, and investigative journalism are themes from this round of awards," said Hugh Rogovy, Foundation Founder. "We're pleased to support raising awareness of these important topics."
Applications are now being accepted for the Summer 2020 Open Call, which ends May 15th.
Further details on the Miller / Packan Film Fund can be found at: http://www.rogovy.org
The Rogovy Foundation invests in inspired people and nonprofit organizations that are working to help build a more enlightened and harmonious planet. The Foundation sees documentary film as a potent medium which broadens our vision and changes our perspectives. We provide grants to filmmakers who open our eyes.
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