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Eva Victor, Mary Bronstein, HIKARI, Leslye Headland Talk at SCAD
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Eva Victor, Mary Bronstein, HIKARI, Leslye Headland Talk at SCAD

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Each year, the SCAD Savannah Film Festival hosts panels dedicated to directors for an audience of Savannah College of Art and Design (that’s SCAD) students. This year’s Behind Their Lens: Directors panel, in partnership with IndieWire’s Future of Filmmaking, hosted women and nonbinary filmmakers: Mary Bronstein (“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”), Leslye Headland (“The Acolyte,” “Russian Doll”), HIKARI (“Rental Family”), and Eva Victor (“Sorry, Baby”).

The four filmmakers sat down with IndieWire Executive Editor Ryan Lattanzio (that’s me) on Tuesday, October 28, in Savannah for a wide-ranging discussion about their new and upcoming projects, and past challenges and triumphs. All four are independent filmmakers who’ve crafted deeply personal work with the support of well-resourced financing, production, and distribution companies and studios, whether A24 (which picked up “Sorry, Baby” out of Sundance 2025 and produced and distributed “If I Had Legs”), Disney (“The Acolyte”), Netflix (“Russian Doll”), or Searchlight Pictures (“Rental Family”).

Margery Simkin poses for a portrait at the Indiewire Craft Roundtables 2025 at the Lumen Building on November 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

“I find that it’s a process of digging the deepest that you can possibly dig, and then taking that really specific thing and figuring out a way to abstract it out so that it’s something that people can also find themselves in,” said Bronstein, who took “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” to other companies, where she was rejected, until A24 fully trusted in her vision.

For Headland, pivoting from plays and films like “Bachelorette” and Netflix’s time-hopping dark comedy “Russian Doll” to the “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte” involved retaining the personal by laundering her film nerdiness into broader franchise IP vernacular.

“There’s a lot of me in the movies I make and projects I do,” said Japanese director HIKARI of her film, which stars Brendan Fraser as a man hired to play surrogate relatives or friends for grieving people in Tokyo. “Slicing my own experience into the story. This one [‘Rental Family’] quite a bit. [It was] therapeutic, maybe.” Working with Searchlight Pictures allowed her to broaden her scope. “My first movie was [made for] less than a million. I basically called everybody, including my rich ex-boyfriend, to see if he could give me money.”

Before “Sorry, Baby,” Victor cut their teeth with self-made social media videos about their anxiety, and was also a writer for the satirical women’s self-help website Reductress. “Sorry, Baby” was produced by Barry Jenkins and Adele Romanski through their production company Pastel. “Their intervention level is very, very deliberate. The messaging was always ‘you need to make the film you want to make,’ and that is the thing that allowed me to make the film I wanted to make. They got out of the way and were very protective of me discovering as I went.”

Watch the full conversation in the video above.

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Hannah Beachler to Receive Variety's Creative Impact Award at SCAD
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Hannah Beachler to Receive Variety’s Creative Impact Award at SCAD

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Oscar-winning production designer Hannah Beachler will be honored with Variety’s Creative Impact in Production Design Award at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival.

Beachler made history when she became the first African American to take home a trophy in the production design category for her work on “Black Panther.” She has been Ryan Coogler’s go-to, with the two working on “Fruitvale Station,” “Creed” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” together.

“SCAD is delighted to partner again with Variety to present the Creative Impact Award to the extraordinary production designer, Hannah Beachler,” said Christina Routhier, senior executive director of the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. “Her work on ‘Sinners’—from the haunting juke joint to the textures of the Mississippi Delta—roots the film in authenticity while elevating the story into something otherworldly. The choices she made demonstrate the power of production design to shape narrative and deepen the cinematic experience. For our SCAD students in production design, film, and television, her artistry is an inspiring example of bold, innovative world-building, and we are thrilled to celebrate her contributions to moviemaking.”

“Hannah’s work is extraordinary. On behalf of Variety, I am thrilled to partner with the team at SCAD Savannah Film Festival and to recognize her work,” said Variety’s senior artisans editor Jazz Tangcay. ”The Creative Impact Award celebrates someone who has made an impact in their field, and Hannah’s work has done just that. From building Wakanda to the Mississippi Delta in ‘Sinners,’ hearing her talk about her process and research is going to be such a gift for the students at SCAD. Hannah’s insight into her process will be a masterclass, and will be an exciting morning.” Tangcay continued, “This is the first time we have awarded the Creative Impact in Production Design, and what better place to do it than in Savannah, and to present it to Hannah and celebrate her incredible career.”

Beachler will receive this award during the SCAD Savannah Film Festival which will run from Oct. 25 through Nov. 1.

Presented by the Savannah College of Art and Design, the SCAD Savannah Film Festival is filled with cinematic creativity from award-winning professionals and emerging student filmmakers. Each year, more than 63,000 people attend the eight-day festival. A distinguished stop on the road to the Academy Awards, the annual festival kicks off with a gala opening night screening, while the rest of the week features scheduled competition films, premiere screenings, workshops, lectures and panels. These events take place at SCAD’s historic theaters and industry-leading studio spaces throughout the historic city of Savannah, Ga.

As previously announced, Jon M. Chu will receive the Vanguard Director Award and Jennifer Lopez will receive the Virtuoso Award.

Variety’s chief awards editor Clayton Davis will also be returning to host the “Pixels and Pencils” panel.

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