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  1. The ITVS Indie Roundup

    March 9, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. In honor of International Women’s Day yesterday, read about 10 maverick women in film. Also, check out ITVS’s Women and Girls Lead online film festival, screening free documentaries throughout the month of March. A sumptuous new photo and video narrative website launched this

  2. A Storified Account of Women and Girls Lead in Action

    March 8, 2012

    ITVS and CARE presented a powerful screening of Pray the Devil Back to Hell on Wednesday night in Washington D.C. and via Livestream. ITVS's Rebecca Huval combed through the tweets and online chatter to provide this storified account, which you can find after the jump.[<a

  3. FUTURESTATES Returns! Seven Visions of the Future from Seven Cutting-Edge Indie Filmmakers

    March 6, 2012

    If you were given a glimpse into the future, would it change the way you live today? Returning for a third season, the FUTURESTATES series offers a new collection of seven fictional shorts that explore possible future scenarios through the lens of today’s global realities. Produced by ITVS and created by such established filmmakers as Patrick Stettner,

  4. Women & Girls Lead Us Into Women's History Month

    March 1, 2012

    Women and Girls Lead kicks off Women’s History Month with a new website, an online film festival, and three high-profile events honoring International Women’s Day. The Women and Girls Lead public media initiative is celebrating Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day in style with a whole new set of activities to engage audiences on

  5. ITVS Picks Up Two Independent Spirit Awards

    February 29, 2012

    ITVS-funded The Interrupters and Where Soldiers Come From were among the night’s big winners at the 2012 Independent Spirit Awards. The Independent Spirit Awards celebrate the spirited pioneers who bring a unique vision to the world of independent filmmaking. This past weekend Where Soldiers Come From picked up the Truer Than Fiction award, while The