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Ashley Judd and Barbara Broccoli Among 16 Days 16 Films Jury – Finalists and Jury Announced

The initiative will run online from 25 November to 10 December.

Modern Films and the Kering Foundation today announced the 16 finalists and jury members for the third annual 16 DAYS 16 FILMS initiative. This short film competition platforms female filmmakers and their films, which explore, emote, and educate on forms of violence against women.

Inspired by the UN Women campaign 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence, the initiative will run online from 25 November to 10 December, between the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women and International Human Rights Day.

16 finalists have been chosen from over 350 submissions from the UK, Ireland, France, Italy and for the first time, from Mexico and the United States. All films are directed by a female-identifying filmmaker, are 20 minutes or under, and speak powerfully to the many forms which gender-based violence and inequality and discrimination can take.

One finalist short film will be released per day during the 16 days, on 16days16films.com. The films will also be shared by the specialist non-profit organisations supporting this campaign: Chayn Italia in Italy, En avant toute(s) in France, Fondo Semillas in Mexico, NNEDV in the U.S, as well as the UK Says No More campaign in the UK.

The initiative will conclude with a streamed online event and Awards Announcement on 16 December, hosted in partnership with Girls on Film and moderated by British film critic and broadcaster Anna Smith.  

An independent jury will be responsible for choosing the winning filmmaker and two runners up, with each of the three receiving a cash prize. The first-place winner will also receive the opportunity to create a new public service announcement for UK Says No More, a national campaign focused on raising awareness and preventing domestic abuse and sexual violence in the UK.

The Awards Event will conclude with the announcement of the new 16 DAYS 16 FILMS Audience Award, where voting for the award will be available between 10 – 14 December on the 16 Days 16 Films website.

This year’s independent jury includes an array of women from various creative and socio-political backgrounds, including film producer Barbara Broccoli (James Bond); actress, and social justice humanitarian Ashley Judd;  social activist and psychotherapist Dr. Leyla Hussein; producer and writer Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor (Blue Story); actress Stacy Martin (Nymphomaniac); actress and producer Julie Gayet (Raw); actress Anna Friel (Marcella); stunt performer and intimacy coordinator Teniece Divya Johnson (Succession); Director Phyllida Lloyd (The Iron Lady); Journalist and author Terri White; Director Sarah Gavron (Rocks); actress Jasmine Trinca (La Dea Fortuna); Writer Abi Morgan (Suffragette); Director and Actress Tamara Yazbek Bernal (After Lucia); journalist Chiara Tronville; Promundo CEO Gary Barker; Kering Foundation Executive Director Céline Bonnaire; and UK Says No More Partnership Manager Sarah D’Angelis.

This year’s 16 DAYS 16 FILMS finalists are:

Absent (UK)dir. Libby Burke Wilde
Alejandra, I Love You (Mex)dir. Minerva R. Bolaños
Backwards God (USA)dir. Natalie Cook
Ballet After Dark (USA)dir. B.Monét
Blossom (Fr)dirs. Lysa Lamorisse, Cannelle Anglade, Ethel Harnie-Coussau
Expensive Shit (UK)dir. Adura Onashile
Eyes Down (UK)dir. Charlotte Daniel
Good Thanks, You? (UK)dir. Molly Manning Walker
Halwa (USA)dirs. Gayatri Bajpai, Nirav Bhakta
Heart Eyes and a World (UK)dir. Rosie Morris
Her Song (Ire)dirs. Éabha Bortolozzo, Jack Kirwan
Paperthin (USA)dir. Lucía Florez
Reshma (US/Italy)dir. Livia Alcalde
The Road is a Red Thread (Mex)dir. Melissa Elizondo Moreno
Thread (USA)dir. Yuri Jang
Time & Days (It)dir. Alessia Buiatti

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