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Gucci is Now Looking For Aspiring Filmmakers

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Gucci is now looking for aspiring filmmakers and will pay filmmakers up to $25,000.

The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund helps support a group of feature-length documentaries that highlight issues of social importance. Aspiring filmmakers can receive between $10,000 to $25,000 along with mentorship.

From the Tribeca Film Institute:

The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund with support from the Oath Foundation will provide funding to 6-10 feature-length documentaries that highlight and humanize issues of social importance from around the world. Funded films will be driven by thoughtful and in-depth storytelling, bolstered by a compelling visual approach. More than half of the fund will support projects about women and under-served youth around the globe, and illuminate the ways they are working to improve their communities, their futures, and the world.

Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund – Deadline April 5th.

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