Procter & Gamble Accelerates Action to Widen the Screen by Building a Pipeline of Diverse Talent, Reaching Underrepresented Audiences and Driving Inclusive Growth in the Media Industry
Procter & Gamble (PG) announces the fourth year of its Widen The Screen initiative, aimed at increasing opportunities for Black creators in film. The program has already created over 300 opportunities and 300 minutes of original content in its first year, significantly expanding investment in diverse media. P&G is partnering with Tribeca Studios and Flavor Unit to drive systemic change in the creative industry. The upcoming Queen Collective will feature six new films by diverse directors, showcasing P&G’s commitment to diverse storytelling.
- Created over 300 opportunities for Black filmmakers, resulting in 300+ minutes of original content.
- Expanded investment in Black-owned media companies like Group Black and BET.
- Continued growth of the Queen Collective, featuring six new films debuting in fall 2022.
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- Widen The Screen creates 300+ Opportunities for Black Creators and 300+ Minutes of Original Content
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Now in its fourth year, P&G, Flavor Unit and
Tribeca Studios announce Queen Collective 2022 - P&G Scales Efforts to Widen The Screen for all Underrepresented Creators and Communities
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P&G’s Widen The Screen Returns to
Tribeca Festival to Elevate Black Creators and Drive Creative Transformation
Queen Collective co-founder
“Widen The Screen is a content platform that aims to increase investment in multicultural creators, the stories they create, and in diverse media spending,” says
Expanding the Impact of Widen the Screen
In its first year, Widen The Screen accelerated opportunities for 300+ Black filmmakers across 12 films, including Queen Collective and 8:46 Film shorts, resulting in over 3001 minutes of original representative content. Last year alone, by doubling the number of Queen Collective films as part of P&G’s signature talent development program for female directors of color, the program provided job opportunities to over 100 people,
P&G also stepped-up investment in Black Owned media companies, including Group Black,
P&G’s accelerated actions to Widen The Screen also includes:
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Hosting the Widen The Screen Creative Bootcamp program in partnership with Group Black, P&G and The Cannes Can: Diversity Collective’s (CC:DC) Inkwell Beach at the 2022
Cannes Film Festival , which brings diverse creators toCannes to widen the talent pipeline and champion a multicultural presence at the festival. - Bringing authentic stories to Black communities through the Widen The Screen film festival strategy which has seen 8:46 Films and Queen Collective films featured in over 40 films festival screenings, resulting in 9 award wins and nominations, including a nomination for 2022 NAACP Image Awards.
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Partnering with Poderistas, Alma and the
Hispanic Star on projects for the LatinX community and has joined with partners in the Asian-Pacific Islander community, including PCA and R/GA’s Asian Voices Culture Collective group to create the film “The Name,” which released during Asian American Pacific Islander Month. -
A continued commitment to widen the screen for gender equality through FREETHEWORK, which helped P&G brands get to
45% of advertising directed by women filmmakers, versus the11% when P&G began in 2018. P&G’s multi-year partnerships also continue with women-owned companies, including Katie Couric Media, Alma Har’el’s Jellywolf, Seneca Women Podcast Network, and Hello Sunshine, among others. -
Fueling visibility and accurate representation for the LGBTQ+ community through the production of four provocative films, including the award-winning CODED, created with
Imagine Entertainment and presented in partnership withImagine Entertainment & Television ,Delirio Films andMTV Films . -
Continuing to use its reach to bring together companies and voices from across the industry to drive creative transformation. This includes leading a discussion to “Advance the Culture and Currency through Inclusive Storytelling” at Tribeca X 2022, a platform for industry leaders to share important lessons in creating innovative content that resonates with audiences. Hosted by
Rose Pierre-Louis , Chief Operating Officer,McSilver Institute and featuring LL COOL J, Founder & CEO, Rock The Bells,Donald Jackson , Chairman & CEO,Central City Productions andZoey Martinson , Director, 8:46 Films Cupids the panel outlined the industry audience with immediate and urgent steps needed to enable diverse and authentic storytelling and drive equality into the media industry.
The Return of the Queen Collective
Queen Collective, a partnership between P&G,
“Queen Collective is back, bigger than ever,” says
“Tribeca Studios is excited to continue to partner with
Coming this fall, the Year 4 Queen Collective features five original documentary shorts and for the first time in the program’s history, one scripted short.
For more information and to join P&G in taking action to Widen The Screen to Widen Our View, visit pg.com/widenthescreen and pg.com/queencollective.
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About Queen Collective
In 2018, P&G,
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“Found” - Directed and produced by
Contessa Gayles , an award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and producer, this film tells the story of a flock of over 100 young Black girls aged 9 to 15 who head toSan Antonio to spend a week atCamp Founder Girls to celebrate their unique identities, while centering the commonalities that unite them. -
“La Morena” - Directed and produced by
Vashni Korin , a Black Puerto Rican-American journalist, filmmaker, and artist based inLos Angeles explores Black femme identity through her grandmother and other Black women inPuerto Rico to illuminate race relations on the island and heal the generational shame inherited from the denial of African ancestry. -
“Bone Black” - Directed and produced by
Imani Dennison , an experimental documentary filmmaker and DP based inBrooklyn, NY ,BONE BLACK: MIDWIVES VS. THE SOUTH is a documentary paying homage to the stories of nontraditional birthing methods practiced in the South through the eyes ofMaryland -based doulaCharnise Littles as she interrogates the causes, effects, and solutions for high Black infant mortality rates. -
“Gaps” - Directed and produced by
Jenn Shaw , aNew York -based writer, director, and alumna of NYU’sTisch School of the Arts , this film is an endearing and comedic portrait of what it means to be a preteen as we meetSydney Bailey , a 12-year-old struggling with her self-esteem and obsessing over her gapped front teeth all the while her father points out their ancestral beauty. -
“In Her Element” - Directed and produced by
Idil Ibrahim , the recipient of the 2017 Extraordinary Women Awards held by the 92nd Street Y, and one of OkayAfrica's "100 Women'' for 2018, this film tells the story ofDaisha McBride , a queer Black female hip hop artist who sets out on a radical journey to broaden the music that typically defines the city by performing on Nashville’s world-famousBroadway in the midst of rising racial tensions on theBroadway strip. -
“Team Dream” - Directed and produced by
Luchina Fisher , an award-winning director, writer, and producer whose work is at the intersection of race, gender, and identity whose film follows Ann and Madeline as nothing – not age, not race and certainly not Chicago’s notorious weather – will stop them from training for the National Senior Games, where they will likely be the only Black women competing in the swim events in their age group.
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About Flavor Unit
Flavor Unit is a multimedia production company founded by
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