Camerimage will honor director Liz Garbus with an award for Outstanding Achievements in Documentary Filmmaking at the 33rd EnergaCAMERIMAGE Festival in Toruń, Poland this November.
Two time Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated filmmaker, Garbus has produced and directed insightful documentaries such as The Farm: Angola, USA,” “Bobby Fischer Against the World,” “Ghosts of Abu Ghraib,” “Love, Marilyn,” “What Happened, Miss Simone?,” and “Becoming Cousteau.” This year, she helmed the true crime docuseries “Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer” on Netflix and “One Night in Idaho: The College Murders” on Amazon Prime Video. She also directed the 2020 narrative feature “Lost Girls” and episodes of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Yellowjackets” and “Good American Family.”
Considered a leading voice in documentary film, Garbus continues to direct and produce under her New York-based production company, Story Syndicate.
The 33rd EnergaCAMERIMAGE will take place Nov. 15–22 in Toruń’s Kujawy Pomorze region.
Monday, September 29
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Announces 2025 Gold Fellowship For Women Recipients
Alina Simone (“Black Snow”) and Marlén Viñayo (“Cachada: The Opportunity”) have been selected as the recipients of the 2025 Academy Gold Fellowship for Women, presented by Chanel. The Gold Fellowship for Women is a one-year program that combines support, personalized mentorship and access tonetworking opportunities for emerging women filmmakers. The two fellowships are presented annually to a U.S.-based filmmaker and a non-U.S.-based filmmaker.
“Championing and inspiring new generations of global filmmakers is core to the Academy’s mission, and we’re thrilled to continue this work through the Gold Fellowship for Women. We are incredibly grateful for the generous support of our partner Chanel, which shares our commitment to nurturing talented women filmmakers and opening doors to meaningful opportunities in the film industry,” said Kim Taylor-Coleman, Academy governor and president of the Academy Foundation Board.
Fellows will receive career advancement support through the Academy Gold Alumni Network, providing continued access, professional development and education for alumni of the Academy’s talent development programs.
The 2025 fellows were selected from a group of six finalists.