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NINA YANG BONGIOVI | MIND THE GAP AWARD

Nina Yang Bongiovi‘s stellar reputation as a visionary producer is well-founded. With a consistent commitment to projects by innovative, visionary filmmakers and to works that give voice to those who have been underrepresented in mainstream media, her work also suggests a commitment to the true practice of inclusivity. It’s evident in all she does, both in films she and producing partner Forest Whitaker have championed through their company, Significant Productions, and in the multicultural film fund she launched in 2020, the AUM Group.

Her current production, Passing, exemplifies those commitments: it’s actor Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut, based on Nella Larsen’s renowned, groundbreaking novel set in the Harlem Renaissance.

Yang Bongiovi is known as a discoverer of talent and opener of doors, as she did for then-newcomer Ryan Coogler, whose striking debut, Fruitvale Station, she produced. That auspicious debut opened the door to a career that led Coogler to the iconic Marvel film Black Panther. In addition, her understanding of both creative and physical producing makes her an excellent match for auteur filmmakers like Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Chloé Zhao (Songs My Brothers Taught Me), Michael Larnell (Roxanne Roxanne), and Boots Riley (Sorry to Bother You), whose critically acclaimed films she produced.

She is that producer who puts her estimable talents behind what she believes in: She walks the walk, talks the talk, supports and launches works that help change the world. The Mind the Gap team is honored to celebrate her great work! —Zoë Elton

Our Special Screening program features the presentation of the Mind the Gap Award as Independent Producer of the Year to Nina Yang Bongiovi, a screening of Passing, and post-screening conversation with director Rebecca Hall and actor Ruth Negga, conducted by Faridah Gbadamosi.

Thursday, Oct 14, 6:30pm, Smith Rafael Film Center (Special screening)

$20 Member | $25 General

Film + Reception $40 Member | $45 General

Friday, Oct 15, 2:00pm, Smith Rafael Film Center

$14 Member | $16.50 General | $15 Senior | $8 Students & Youth (12 & Under)

PASSING

US 2021, 98 min Director Rebecca Hall

Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga deliver their most powerful performances to date in Rebecca Hall’s exquisitely nuanced drama centered on one form of Black resistance to the Jim Crow one-drop rule (“passing as white”), and the complexities of identity, privilege and sacrifice that follow. Fine supporting performances from André Holland and Alexander Skarsgård round out the all star cast.

SPONSORED BY DOLBY LABORATORIES

RECEPTION SPONSORED BY ART WORKS DOWNTOWN

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