Grammy nominated R&B duo Chloe x Halle will be hosting the world premiere screenings of films from Neutrogena Studios’ First Frame Program, powered by Ghetto Film School. The screening event is co-sponsored by Women in Film and takes place this Thursday March 10th – Register Here to attend. Prior to the event you will be sent a link via email where you can watch live.
The event includes the first public screenings of EN AVANT, directed by Sarah Jean Williams, and IF MY VOICE RANG LOUDER THAN MY SKIN, directed by Kyra Peters, along with a roundtable discussion with the directors and actress Toi’ya Leatherwood, hosted by Chloe Bailey.
The First Frame Program aims to cultivate the next generation of diverse filmmakers, encouraging them to create art that exemplifies the larger stories surrounding skin health and embracing your skin. Mentors for the program are Neutrogena brand ambassadors Chloe x Halle, who assisted with selecting the films for the program and mentored the filmmakers.
About Neutrogena Studios
Neutrogena Studios, a division of Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Inc., is a collaborative and creative content studios that brings inspiring skin health and human stories to life through long and short-form content. As an extension of the Neutrogena brand family, Neutrogena Studios goes beyond product stories and sits at the intersection of passion points for people, content and purpose. Its projects aim to educate, entertain and affect positive change. For more information, visit neutrogena.com/studios.
About Ghetto Film School
Ghetto Film School (GFS) is an award-winning nonprofit founded in 2000 to educate, develop and celebrate the next generation of great storytellers. GFS annually serves 8,000 individuals, 14-34 years of age. With locations in New York City (est. 2000), Los Angeles (est. 2014), and London (est. 2020), GFS equips students for top universities and careers in the creative industries through two tracks: the Fellows Program – an introductory education program for high school students, and the Roster – early-career support for alumni and young professionals. Our Fellows Program is a 30-month cinematic storytelling course for high school students. Roster ensures opportunities for GFS alumni and other young professionals so that media professions become accessible to more diverse future generations of visual storytellers. https://www.ghettofilm.org



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