Variety

DIRECT TO HOLLYWOOD

Sony diversity program breeds successful industry helmers of tomorrow

- By NICK CLEMENT

Launched in 2014 by Sony Pictures Television, the DGA, Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent’s Diversity & Inclusion department, and former EVP of current programmin­g for SPT Kim Rozenfeld, the Sony Pictures Television Diverse Directors Program is geared toward providing storytelli­ng opportunit­ies to talented artists of diverse background­s.

Brett King, VP of creative programmin­g for diversity & inclusion, has been overseeing the program since its inception.

“At SPT, we are committed to giving people with diverse perspectiv­es the resources they need to tell their stories to a wider audience. We’re excited to usher in another class of talented directors,” says Sony Pictures Television Studios president Jeff Frost.

Fifteen out of nearly 250 possible participan­ts were selected for this year’s episodic directing workshop, with several directors being picked to shadow establishe­d TV helmers on episodes of hour and half-hour scripted SPT series. “This program furthers our goal of building and broadening the pipeline at the studio for diverse talent and new voices,” says Paul Martin, chief diversity officer for Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent. “The Diverse Directors Program has always been about identifyin­g opportunit­ies for growth on both ends – for the studio and for the talent we discover.”

This year’s entrants include Maria Burton (“A Sort of Homecoming”); Darien Sills-evans (“Third Watch,” “Treme”); Amir Farhang (“The Return”); Jeannette Godoy (“Free 2 Be Me”); Tiffanie Hsu (HBO Visionary award winner for short “Wonderland”); Nora Kirkpatric­k (“Virtually Mike and Nora,” “Door No. 1”); X. Dean Lim (director of 1,200 episodes of reality and unscripted television); Stephanie Martin (“Berlin, I Love You”); Kim Nguyen (“Santa Land”); Leena Pendharkar (“20 Weeks”); Lynda Reiss (ex-property master and director of short “Ready to Go”); Ryan Richmond (“Money Matters”); Mel Rodriguez III (“Stereo”); Charissa Sanjarerns­uithikul (former editor and director of short “Playing It Straight”); and James Sims (former SPT senior script clearance analyst turned director).

Notable alumni include Barry Jenkins (“Moonlight”), Pete Chatmon (“Atypical,” “Black-ish,” “Insecure”) Solvan Naim (“The Get Down,” “The Blacklist”), Salli Richardson-whitfield (“Luke Cage,” “Lethal Weapon,” “Undergroun­d”) and Aneesh Chaganty (“Searching”).

“The program is incredibly important and extremely helpful with building serious industry relationsh­ips,” says Chatmon. “It’s important to have new voices supported as that helps to enhance the shows.”

Naim calls the directors program “essential to building a career because you’re working with successful showrunner­s and producers. Make sure you reach out to everyone who can help along the way and do your due diligence.”

 ??  ?? Better TogetherFi­nalists vying for a select spot in Sony’s 2018 Diverse Directors Program gather for a group shot in Los Angeles.
Better TogetherFi­nalists vying for a select spot in Sony’s 2018 Diverse Directors Program gather for a group shot in Los Angeles.

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