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Akeretfilms

Akeretfilms

We are dedicated to making documentary films that explore social issues and the people whose vision and drive often shape our view of those issues. Often overlooked, these people view our world as a work in progress and find ways to make it a better place. We hope to make their voices heard above the din of popular culture. Latest News: Our latest production, Tomboys! Feisty Girls and Spirited Women, co-produced and co-directed by Christian McEwen, has been released and is being distributed by Women Make Movies. The piece has been featured in the following film festivals: Brattleboro Women's Film Festival, Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival, Michigan Women's Music Festival. Tomboys was selected for presentation, along with Someone Sang for Me, by the Northampton Independent Film Festival, October 2004. In early 2004, Springfield MA PBS station WGBY commissioned Julie Akeret to produce and direct a piece documenting the Polish community in the Connecticut River Valley. Sharing Stories: Polish Life in Our Valley was broadcast in May of 2004. In October 2004, WGBY was awarded the National 2004 Award for Excellence in the Special Achievement category for its day of Polish programming, featuring Sharing Stories: Polish Life in Our Valley. The piece is currently being offered to PBS stations nationally through American Public Television. Julie Akeret has begun work on her latest documentary, From Somalia to Springfield, chronicling the resettlement of Somali Bantu refugees to Springfield, MA. A generous grant from the Community Foundation of Western Mass. has provided initial funding for this project. In addition to the documentary, Julie has created an arts and literacy group for the Somali women of Springfield that meets weekly. Julie Akeret is an independent filmmaker working in western Massachusetts. She has a BA from Columbia University in psychology. For the past twenty years, she has worked in various capacities of the film business: sound editor, assistant film editor, soundperson, cameraperson, and director and producer. Her films have won many awards, such as First Prize, USA Film Festival and Best Religion & Philosophy Program, Birmingham International Educational Film Festival. Julie lives in Leeds, Massachusetts with her husband and two children. Julie has won the following grants for her recent work: Valentine Foundation - for Tomboys: Feisty Girls and Spirited Women The Lucius and Eva Eastman Foundation - for Tomboys: Feisty Girls and Spirited Women and Someone Sang for Me Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities (pre-production and distribution) - for Someone Sang for Me Massachusetts Media Fellowship - for Someone Sang for Me Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts - for Someone Sang for Me and No Place Like Home The Sister Fund (New York City) - for Someone Sang for Me A generous grant from Dr. Camille O. Cosby - for Someone Sang for Me Frameline Post-production grant - for Looking for Common Ground Northampton (MA) Arts Council - for Looking for Common Ground Women's Interart (New York City) - for Not Just Garbage The Fund for Women Artists has provided fiscal sponsorship for several of Julie Akeret's productions.

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$1M-$10M

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Leeds

State

Massachusetts

Country

United States
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