Kimberley Browning is a filmmaker & film festival professional based in Los Angeles. She is a Senior Associate Short Film Programmer at Tribeca Festival, and is the Production Advisor for the festival’s AT&T UNTOLD STORIES $1.2M feature film program. She has worked on the festival programming teams of LA Film Festival, Guadalajara Intl Film Festival – Los Angeles and Catalyst Content Festival. Kimberley is the founder of Hollywood Shorts, a short film and animation industry screening series and filmmaker development community, launched in Los Angeles in 1998. Her film credits include Archie’s Final Project which premiered at Berlin Film Festival, Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance which premiered on HBO Max, and Being Michelle (DocuSeek). Kimberley has extensive experience navigating feature and short films through the US and international festival circuit, as well as facilitating both traditional, specialty theatrical and DIY distribution strategies and audience building for indie films. She oversees festival strategy for the social impact films at Moving Pictures Institute, including the recently released bio pics Motherland (AppleTV), Kemba (BET) and Freedom Hair (AppleTV). Kimberley is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences.
