Firelight Media's Beyond Resilience Series, with support from Field of Vision, is proud to be a community partner for the Arab Film & Media Institute's (AFMI) 'Palestinian Voices' program. The program, which is live now throughout the end of November 2023, features films about Palestine playing in-person and online.
Our Beyond Resilience series explores how, from the beginning of artistic practice, documentation and cinema have been used by filmmakers, in partnership with their communities, to weather periods of deep crisis. In this dire time, we join AFMI and their community partners in sharing a selection of films that showcase the history, culture, and people of Palestine.
'Palestinian Voices' will run through the entire month of November. You can watch most of the films in this series online and from anywhere in the world. A few titles are limited to viewers in the United States. Thank you to AFMI and our fellow community partners for supporting this program.
Join Firelight Media at SXSW for a conversation featuring BIPOC filmmakers on making music documentaries.
A Beyond Resilience conversation on community-centered curatorial practices, festival programming guidelines, and distribution pathways.
Firelight Media hosted a Beyond Resilience Masterclass with Firelight-supported filmmakers who are producing documentary films with impact.
Firelight Media and BIPOC Doc Editors present a special event at DOC NYC PRO on the experiences of BIPOC editors in the documentary field.
Join Firelight Media for a Beyond Resilience Masterclass on the making of the new PBS documentaries on Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
A panel discussion featuring Femme Frontera colleagues and past Showcase filmmakers who discuss their journeys from making short films to making content for productions such as Netflix, Amazon, PBS, AppleTV, and Amazon Studios.
Firelight Media hosted a special Beyond Resilience panel at Getting Real '22 featuring an international group of Indigenous filmmakers.
Firelight Media hosted a Beyond Resilience Masterclass on using personal archives for nonfiction storytelling.