Writing Without Limits
Members of Film Fatales and alumni of The Writers Lab are invited to a private networking mixer for feature film directors, screenwriters and producers of all marginalized genders. Friday, July 8th 2pm PT / 5pm ET. This private event is by invitation only and will not be recorded to create a safe space for participation.
We will begin with a group “getting to know you” exercise facilitated by Leah Meyerhoff, founder of Film Fatales, and Elizabeth Kaiden and Nitza Wilon, co-founders of The Writers Lab, before dividing up into smaller discussion circles for meaningful conversations based on a series of guided prompts. Co-hosted by Film Fatales members Charise Studesville, Stacie E. Hawkins and Donna Bonilla Wheeler.
Charise Studesville is an award-winning writer and director via her production company, Lotus Girl Films. She began in the business as a weekly Chicago-LA commuter Hollywood intern, while working for Debra Martin Chase as her entry into the entertainment business. She is the founder of Hollywood Chick Mafia, “”a community of creative rebel chicks in Hollywood, supporting each others’ badassery,” and hosts weekly rooms on Clubhouse in support of women in the industry. Charise has several projects in film, television, and publishing, including the first ever mixed-media memoir, a tale of a biracial girl’s coming of age amidst the circus of 1980s New York City zeitgeist, that includes 50+ original mixed-media art works. The 2023 companion art shows will mark the first time her art has been publicly shared since Jean-Michel Basquiat put a paintbrush in her hand. Additionally, this year will see the launch of a women-driven design business venture with business partner, Ananda Lewis. Charise is a 2022 WIF Multi-Hyphenate Mentee, under mentors Marta Cunningham and Alissa Bachner. With the 2022 release of Aged To Perfection, Charise became a USA Today Bestselling author, with a follow-up release, The Perks of Being A Hoodoo Rose, set for Spring 2022.
Peruvian-American Donna Bonilla Wheeler is a mixed race writer, director, and filmmaker. She writes about underdog non-mainstream characters fighting oppressive cultural norms, and who possess extraordinary powers, talents, humanity, or insight. Her original screenplays are Nicholl SFs, Austin 2nd Rndrs, Slamdance, Gotham NoBorders, and STOWE Story Labs selects, Sundance Lab and FLICKERS finalists, The Writer’s Lab and CineStory SFs, Sedona Fest QFs, and DTLA Film Fest screenplay award winners, among others. Donna created and is developing the CannesMIPTV invited TV series CLASH, a Latina-led political mystery drama. Her feature and short films sold at Cannes and Berlinale markets, and screen in global festivals, as well as stream on international SVOD / AVOD platforms. She is a MIPTV Producer-to-Watch, Alliance of Women Directors Executive Board Member, Industry Support Fellow, Film Fatales member, a #Startwith8Hollywood, #ReadLatinxWriters, and Women in Film mentee, Sundance Institute Collab member, and Outfest Directing Shadow. She serves on the Board and Jury of the comedy film / TV festival for women, Broad Humor Film Fest, and is creator of the Alliance of Women Directors’ #MentorLatinaDirectors initiative. She additionally writes and directs branded, commercial content for global clients.
Stacie E. Hawkins is an independent filmmaker from the Midwest who now lives in the Los Angeles area. She received her M.F.A. in Film & TV Production from Chapman University and studied TV writing at UCLA Extension. Her feature, The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang, is about a tap dancer who finds her way back to dance after a family tragedy. It won Best Feature at both The San Francisco Women’s Film Festival and The Independent Black Film Festival of Nashville and is streaming on Tubi TV. Stacie currently has two shorts on the festival circuit and they both screened at the Oscar qualifying 2022 Pan African Film Festival. Her original one-hour fantasy pilot script, Night Watchers, is an Expanding Communities selection for the 2022 Gotham TV Series Lab. She is being mentored by Becky Clements of Tomorrow Studios through the Unlock Her Potential Program and was a finalist for the 2022 Orchard Episodic Lab and the 2021 Nantucket Screenwriters Colony.