Know My Work: Sundance Day One– January 23, 2020

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January 23, 2020

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Cineme Femme is about amplifying the voices of underrepresented filmmakers and those who support them. During the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, in addition to our own original interviews, we will be posting excellent content from other media outlets and platforms to make sure you know about the best from around the globe.

Our social media Sundance 2020 campaign is called #KnowMyWork where we feature female filmmakers and womxn in film and their work. All of the featured are connected to Sundance in some way. Follow this post for updates throughout the festival and follow us on our socials (FB, Instagram, Twitter)

These media amplification partnerships are also in alignment with the Sundance Film Festival’s Press Inclusion Initiative which aims to expand access for a more inclusive pool of writers, critics, and publication. 

Sundance Day One! January 23, 2020

I’m Thuc Nguyen, I’m a Screenwriter, and now you know my work.

Thuc Nguyen is currently in Round 2 The Sundance Institute Development Labs with a drama feature with a Vietnamese-American woman lead. She’s also a finalist in the InnovAsian screenwriting contest with a comedy: #MindyWuTranVersusSiliconBeach. (Sourced from Success: Thuc Nguyen Makes Sundance Second Round)

I’m Laura Moss, I’m a Director and Production Designer, and now you know my work.

She was named one of FILMMAKER MAGAZINE’S 25 NEW FACES OF INDEPENDENT FILM, an IFP emerging storyteller. Her work has screened at Tribeca, SXSW, Rotterdam, Sundance and Cannes.

She is currently a fellow at the Sundance Screenwriting Labs with her first feature screenplay, an all-female modern day redux of the Frankenstein story. (sourced from https://lauramoss.nyc)

To learn more about Laura and her work, read our feature from back in November 2018.

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