Truth In This Art Podcast - Juanita Anderson + Danielle Eliska: Filmmaking in Detroit’s Landscape

Had an amazing time chatting with #roblee + @juanitaanderson_film on the #truthinthisart podcast. check it out + follow @truthinthisart 🎤

#repost from Truth In This Art social media page below:
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📽️🎬 I met filmmakers Danielle Eliska, Neighborhood Bodega (@danielle.eliska) and Juanita Anderson, Indija Productions (@juanitaanderson_film). We delved into Detroit’s dynamic filmmaking landscape, their creative journeys, and the impact of the 2024 Seed and Bloom: Detroit grant.

Danielle Eliska is an award-winning screenwriter, film director, photographer, and educator from Detroit. She co-created the experimental art community, A LOVE LETTER TO DETROIT, and holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing in Film from New York University.

Juanita Anderson is a producer, director, still photographer, and media educator born and raised in Detroit. Renowned for her executive production of the 1989 Academy Award-nominated feature film Who Killed Vincent Chin? (a film by Christine Choy and Renee Tajima).

Seed and Bloom: Detroit, a visionary initiative by the @GilbertFamilyFoundation and facilitated by @UnitedStatesArtists
United States Artists, is dedicated to nurturing BIPOC artists in Detroit, fostering their growth into sustainable entities. 🎨✨ #SeedAndBloomDetroit #BIPOCArtists #DetroitCreatives

Discover more about Danielle Eliska’s work at @danielle.eliska and Juanita Anderson’s projects at @juanitaanderson.film. Stay updated on their latest releases and insights!

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