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Marcie Bloom Fellowship Selects 5 Emerging Filmmakers for 18th Edition
6 Oct
Summary
- Marcie Bloom Fellowship announces 5 new filmmakers for 2025-2026 program
- Past fellows have won awards at Cannes, Sundance, and other top festivals
- Fellowship has nurtured over 85 filmmakers from 20+ countries since 2009

The Marcie Bloom Fellowship in Film, a prestigious mentorship program based in New York, has announced the 5 filmmakers selected for its 18th edition, set to run from 2025 to 2026. The roster includes Owain Astles, Sara Boutorabi, Mariano Dongo, Roxy Moskowitz, and Leon Ristov, all hailing from diverse backgrounds and representing the global nature of the fellowship.
Since its founding in 2009, the Marcie Bloom Fellowship has nurtured over 85 filmmakers from more than 20 countries. Many of these fellows have gone on to present their first feature films at leading international festivals, including Sundance, Berlin, and Cannes. The program has also supported filmmakers who have worked on acclaimed TV series and even ventured into Broadway productions.
The fellowship's impressive track record includes recent Cannes Camera d'Or winners Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic and Hasan Hadi, whose films "Murina" and "The President's Cake" were acquired by major distributors. Hadi's film was also recently announced as Iraq's official submission to the 2026 Academy Awards.