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HomeFilmmaker Programs19 Years of TFICommunity Engagement # Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund provided finishing funds to feature-length documentaries which highlight and humanize issues of social importance from around the world. The fund was geared towards films, based anywhere, in production or post-production with no intended premiere exhibition date.
Funded films were driven by thoughtful and in-depth storytelling, bolstered by a compelling visual approach. A select number of projects supported will spotlight the lives of women and committed agents of social and environmental change around the globe, and illuminate the ways they are working to improve their communities, their futures, and the world.
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