The Adrienne Shelly Foundation is a non-profit organization created after Shelly’s tragic death in 2006. The foundation supports female filmmakers through grants and scholarships and has awarded over thirty grants to female filmmakers worldwide since its inception in January 2007.
Executive director and founder, Andy Ostroy (and Adrienne's husband) announced this year’s recipients, saying:
Each year we set out to find talented, committed women filmmakers who possess a similar passion, spirit and vision for which Adrienne was known. This year's recipients perfectly embody the values and vision of ASF and we couldn't be more proud to shine a spotlight on the exceptional work that they've done.
Here’s the list of 2012 Adrienne Shelly Foundation Grant Recipients:
Natasha Johns-Messenger –Best Female Director Award for Blackwood (Columbia University)
Anika Poitier – Production Grant for Black Irish (AFI)
Kim Rideout – Production Grant for The Dog House (Boston University)
Rose Troche – Filmmaker Grant for Xanadu (Tribeca All-Access)
Christina Eliopoulos – Foundation Grant for Demon on Wheels (Women in Film Finishing Fund)
The Adrienne Shelly Foundation Announces Five New 2012 Grant Recipients (Market Watch)
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