In Her Name Finds Distribution with Tribeca Films
After months of prepping for distribution we are ready to accept our invitation to Tribeca Films! In Her Name will be in great company among hundreds of other award-winning films featured throughout the history of the festival.
Tribeca International Film Festival was founded in 2001 by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro to help bring together the community of lower Manhattan following the events of 9/11. It has gone on to become a prestigious figure in the film community, introducing some of the best films of the year annually. They are now extending their carefully curated festival into all of our homes with Tribeca Films, featuring films, shorts, panel discussions, and exclusive red carpet content from the Tribeca Festival.
In Her Name joins the Tribeca Films as a part of the Alumni Program, an opportunity for select alumni filmmakers to distribute their films. We are thrilled to be included as they launch their new platform.
Latest Festival Selections
Toronto International Women Film Festival
In Her Name was selected by Toronto International Women Film Festival, which has become one of the most popular festivals dedicated to female talents in the film industry.
Not Film Festival
We’ll be returning to Italy for Not Film Festival with A Pity!
We had the most wonderful time at the festival celebrating In Her Name, and we look forward to sharing wine and pasta back in the olive orchard with our filmmaking friends to close out the summer.
Not Film Festival is one of the leading international indie film festivals in Italy held yearly in Santarcangelo di Romagna, a dreamy city nested in the most romantic Italian countryside.
Many thanks to the festival art directors Giovani Labadessa and Alize Latini! A Pity has been placed as the festival opener!
Filmmakers Kevin X. Barth and Alec Barth will be attending in person along with actor-producer David Agranov and Sarah Carter, who will be featured in a producers panel.
Malibu International Film Festival
A Pity was featured in the Malibu International Film Festival. The 26-year-old festival is held at the Directors Guild of America and specifically focuses on showcasing films from emerging filmmakers.
Mentorship Spotlight: Matt Maddox
Matt Maddox is an actor and filmmaker who picked up a camera out of the desire to learn more about the world around him. In his projects, Matt seeks to explore the deeper facets of the human condition through many walks of life. He hopes his talents and abilities will help give solace to someone who may be struggling to be understood in the world we live in.
Whether he is in front of the camera or behind the lens, Matt’s wish is to help bring other creative visions to life. Having directed, produced and filmed his own projects, he knows that storytelling is an expedition. Being able to collaborate with like-minded artists and journey together to bring their vision to fruition is a lifelong goal of his.
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Interdependence
Family is the foundation of Cheshire Moon Productions. We honor interdependence and recognize that the nature of creativity is essentially collaborative.
Throughout these uncertain times in the entertainment industry and the world at large, we have been more grateful than ever to have cultivated a network of artists willing to think outside the box, bring forth great work, and stay inspired.
It’s been amazing to stand strong in solidarity with our unions WGA and SAG-AFTRA, and to feel the unstoppable force of artists owning their worth.
May we all continue to believe in each other and in the power of art, humanity, beauty, and connection to keep our hearts open to hope.
We need to tell our stories and we need each other to do so.
We are family.
Thank you to my beautiful husband, Kevin X. Barth and my daughter Alice for supporting me to dig deeper into my joy, face my fears, and be more in love than I ever thought possible.
~ S ~
Sarah Carter CEO