Women in Animation (Wia), a global advocacy organization championing equity for women and people of underrepresented gender identities in animation, announced its partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco), a global organization protecting and promoting culture for sustainable development and upholding human rights around the globe.
“The partnership between Wia and Unesco is an opportunity to make global change at the intersection of gender justice, and art, technology, business, and culture,” said Dean. “New animation industries are developing around the world and, together, Wia and Unesco can advocate for gender equity to be built into the foundation.”
Since its founding in 1946, Unesco has collaborated closely with civil society organizations and other partners that support and advance its diverse activities and programs around the globe. Unesco gives priority to gender equality in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The partnership represents their joint vision...
“The partnership between Wia and Unesco is an opportunity to make global change at the intersection of gender justice, and art, technology, business, and culture,” said Dean. “New animation industries are developing around the world and, together, Wia and Unesco can advocate for gender equity to be built into the foundation.”
Since its founding in 1946, Unesco has collaborated closely with civil society organizations and other partners that support and advance its diverse activities and programs around the globe. Unesco gives priority to gender equality in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The partnership represents their joint vision...
- 11/10/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
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Exclusive: Motion Picture Exchange has acquired global sales rights to heist film Take the Night and will launch sales at the upcoming virtual American Film Market. Written and directed by Seth McTigue, starring are Sam Li, Roy Huang (The Offer), Grace Serrano (Thou Shalt Not Kill) and Brennan Keel Cook (Encounter). Pic is produced by Julien P. Bourgon, Franco Sama and Mark Heidelberger. In the film, a bitter heir organizes a kidnapping of his younger brother on his birthday unaware that the criminals he hired to do the job are more cunning than he imagined. “We are proud to be partnering with Seth on his feature directorial debut,” said Ryan Bury, SVP of Acquisitions and Sales for Mpx. “He has created a finely tuned, high octane film with an in-depth story and lots of twists and turns. He’s a talented young filmmaker that is one to watch.
Exclusive: Motion Picture Exchange has acquired global sales rights to heist film Take the Night and will launch sales at the upcoming virtual American Film Market. Written and directed by Seth McTigue, starring are Sam Li, Roy Huang (The Offer), Grace Serrano (Thou Shalt Not Kill) and Brennan Keel Cook (Encounter). Pic is produced by Julien P. Bourgon, Franco Sama and Mark Heidelberger. In the film, a bitter heir organizes a kidnapping of his younger brother on his birthday unaware that the criminals he hired to do the job are more cunning than he imagined. “We are proud to be partnering with Seth on his feature directorial debut,” said Ryan Bury, SVP of Acquisitions and Sales for Mpx. “He has created a finely tuned, high octane film with an in-depth story and lots of twists and turns. He’s a talented young filmmaker that is one to watch.
- 10/26/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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