GUCCI TRIBECA DOCUMENTARY FUND
Gucci supports documentary film as
an important artistic medium, and as a creative tool that has the
ability to draw attention to relevant issues facing our world today. In
2008 Gucci established its second documentary finishing fund with the
Tribeca Film Institute in New York. The partnership with TFI
demonstrates Gucci’s continued commitment to supporting creative,
independent talents in the film community.
The Gucci Tribeca
Documentary Fund offers finishing funds to engaging feature-length
documentaries which highlight critical issues of social importance from
around the world. The fund focuses on documentaries that are driven by
thoughtful, accurate and complete storytelling.
Since its
inception in 2008, Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund recipients have been
admitted to over 50 international film festivals, and continue to win
prestigious awards.
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SPOTLIGHTING WOMEN DOCUMENTARY AWARD
New in 2011,The PPR Corporate Foundation for Women's Dignity & Rights has joined the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund through the creation of the Spotlighting Women Documentary Award.
The new Award expands the reach of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund by annually awarding additional funding to projects that illuminate the courage, compassion, extraordinary strength of character and contributions of women from around the world.
New in 2011,The PPR Corporate Foundation for Women's Dignity & Rights has joined the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund through the creation of the Spotlighting Women Documentary Award.
The new Award expands the reach of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund by annually awarding additional funding to projects that illuminate the courage, compassion, extraordinary strength of character and contributions of women from around the world.
TRIBECA FILM INSTITUTE
The Tribeca Film Institute is a 501(c)3 year round nonprofit arts organization founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in the wake of September 11, 2001.
TFI empowers filmmakers through grants and professional development, and is a resource and advocate for individual artists in the field.
The Institute’s educational programming leverages an extensive film community network to help underserved New York City students learn filmmaking and gain the media skills necessary to be productive citizens and creative individuals in the 21st century. Administering a dozen major programs annually, TFI is a critical contributor to the fabric of filmmaking and aids in protecting the livelihood of filmmakers and media artists.
The Tribeca Film Institute is a 501(c)3 year round nonprofit arts organization founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in the wake of September 11, 2001.
TFI empowers filmmakers through grants and professional development, and is a resource and advocate for individual artists in the field.
The Institute’s educational programming leverages an extensive film community network to help underserved New York City students learn filmmaking and gain the media skills necessary to be productive citizens and creative individuals in the 21st century. Administering a dozen major programs annually, TFI is a critical contributor to the fabric of filmmaking and aids in protecting the livelihood of filmmakers and media artists.
For more information and a list of all TFI programs visit www.tribecafilminstitute.org
The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund is open to documentary filmmakers who have projects in production or post-production. The Fund provides annual grants between $10,000 and $25,000 to a minimum of four filmmakers and is administered by the Tribeca Film Institute. The Spotlighting Women Documentary Award provides additional grants to at least two separate projects annually.
For more information on all Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund films, please click here.
The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund is open to documentary filmmakers who have projects in production or post-production. The Fund provides annual grants between $10,000 and $25,000 to a minimum of four filmmakers and is administered by the Tribeca Film Institute. The Spotlighting Women Documentary Award provides additional grants to at least two separate projects annually.
For more information on all Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund films, please click here.






