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Women Write Now Fellows Dish on the Art of Comedy

Hours before their Sundance premieres, we spoke with the writing fellows of Women Write Now, Hartbeat’s annual comedic screenwriting fellowship for Black women in partnership with the Sundance Institute.

In addition to hearing from the writing fellows Danielle Solomon, Mayanna Berrin, and Kiana Butler, we were joined by Hartbeat’s Head of Film, Candice Wilson-Cherry, who takes us through how the program is designed to directly address the lack of BIPOC women in leadership positions like showrunners and in writers’ rooms; and actor Logan Browning (The Perfection, Dear White People) who discussed her directorial debut working on the short Hey Boo, alongside the two other directing fellows, Tika Sumpter and Nicole Byer.

In this episode, we discuss…

  • How the Women Write Now program is filling a void in the writing space

  • Their process for finding writers and directors for the program

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Author: GG Hawkins
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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