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LMU Sony Social Impact Lab Backs 5 Filmmakers for Social Change

7 Nov

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Summary

  • LMU selects 5 filmmakers for inaugural Sony Social Impact Lab
  • Films address themes like incarceration, immigration, and disability
  • Filmmakers to receive funding, production support, and access to Sony tech
LMU Sony Social Impact Lab Backs 5 Filmmakers for Social Change

In November 2025, Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television announced the inaugural cohort of its LMU Sony Social Impact Lab. The program has selected 5 filmmakers and their projects to receive funding and support in partnership with Sony Electronics.

The selected films aim to showcase the cinematic medium as a tool for social change. The titles include "Keeper," "The Throw," "Open Gate," "Car Thieves," and "Kon," which address diverse, socially conscious themes such as incarceration, immigration, systemic violence, disability, and grief. All the films will be produced in Los Angeles County as part of the school's "Stay in LA" filmmaking initiative.

Beyond the funding, the filmmakers will have access to Sony's cutting-edge cinema technology and receive mentorship from Sony executives and LMU faculty advisors. The completed works are set to premiere at a joint LMU x Sony showcase event in 2026.

Separately, actor Joel Edgerton will be honored with the Actor's Award at the 33rd annual EnergaCamerimage Film Festival in Toruń, Poland, in November 2025. Edgerton is being recognized for his performance in the film "Train Dreams."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The LMU Sony Social Impact Lab is a program launched by Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television that selects filmmakers and projects focused on using the cinematic medium for social change.
Joel Edgerton is an actor who will be honored with the Actor's Award at the 33rd annual EnergaCamerimage Film Festival in Toruń, Poland, in November 2025. He is being recognized for his performance in the film "Train Dreams."
Laika, the animation studio, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. To mark the occasion, Laika has announced a 5-project collaboration with Rizzoli, which will feature never-before-seen archival material and exclusive art and photography from Laika's films.

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