Project Selected for Gotham (formerly IFP) Owning It: Program

MARCH 2022 - Saudade, the latest film by the Rodrigues sisters, was selected as one of four narrative features to participate in Gotham’s Owning It: Spring Accountability Pitch cohort. The sophomore feature is a personal story of family, identity, and culture.

Owning It, a program of The Gotham Film & Media Institute, is dedicated to supporting, connecting, and empowering women and non-binary creators who break down boundaries in the entertainment industry. Participants in the program attend project workshops and gain insightful perspectives from mentors during one-on-one sessions.

The Gotham (formerly IFP) is a community of creators, producers and distributors working across film, TV, audio and beyond to advance the future of story. The Gotham Film & Media Institute is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding, developing and celebrating the people and projects that shape the future of story. Past Owning It guests include Rebecca Hall (Passing), Alice Wu (The Half of It), and Julie Deply (Two Days in Paris, The Before Trilogy, My Zoe).

Karlee Joins Global Women's Film Heritage Collective

JANUARY 2022 - Karlee was invited to join the Global Women’s Film Heritage Symposium, a collective of international filmmakers, cinema historians, and archivists in effort to make women and their films more visible around the world. This year’s events, running January 10th-14th, were hosted by Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh and supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 

As part of a series of lectures under the theme “Power and Politics”, Karlee highlighted Brazilian women filmmakers in cinema history and examined how policies can help propel gender parity in the industry by increasing women’s access to resources and funding.

Keynote speakers included: June Givanni (Pan African Cinema Archive), Iris Elezi (The Albanian Cinema Project), Nina Tedesco (Universidade Salgado de Oliveira) and Ana Camila Esteves (Mostra de Cinemas Africanos/Brazil African Film Festival. Organized by: Carmen Thompson (Indigenomics Institute), Lizelle Bisschoff (University of Glasgow), Ana Grgić (Monash University Malaysia), and Stefanie Van de Peer (Queen Margaret University). For more information: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/global-womens-film-heritage-networking-symposium-tickets-214627234837

Marlee Rodrigues Selected for Gotham EDU’s Summer Program

MAY 2021 - Marlee Rodrigues was selected to participate in Gotham EDU’s summer program where she will be continuing to develop the Rodrigues Sisters’ sophomore feature, a personal story of family, identity, and culture.

Participants in the program work on Gotham initiatives, attend workshops dedicated to honing career development and technical skills, participate in master classes, and gain insightful perspectives from mentors during one-on-one sessions.

The Gotham (formerly IFP) is a community of creators, producers and distributors working across film, TV, audio and beyond to advance the future of story. The Gotham Film & Media Institute is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding, developing and celebrating the people and projects that shape the future of story.

The EDU program is a consortium of academic communities and non-profit organizations that share The Gotham’s goal of establishing transparency relating to career progression, the necessary skills and accessible entry points needed in order to create a more diverse and equitable ecosystem within the entertainment industry.

Submit Your Story: We are Empowerment Project

APRIL 2021: The Rodrigues Sisters photographed for the We are Empowerment project. Longtime collaborator Steve Rosenfield wanted to find a way to photograph the women in his life and highlight that which makes them feel powerful so he began reaching out to the friends and women around him, asked them to share their stories and photographed them in their surroundings.

While continuing to create a space for women to speak their truth, the We Are Empowerment project invites anyone to nominate a woman in their life and tell us what makes them strong.

"Cinema of Dreams" at Artivism Conference

MARCH 2021 - Karlee Rodrigues broke down how film consumption impacts global communities in an hour-long presentation at the Artivism Conference. Her presentation titled “Cinema of Dreams” is predicated on the question of how we can use the power of social imagination in film to bolster community, identity, and a collective dreaming.

“Artivism: The Power of Art for Social Transformation” is an interdisciplinary and multi-institutional event series that brings to light how the arts can redress inequities and push society forward. The mission of this interdisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration is to engage people in changing society through the power of art.

The series was presented by Adelphi University, Teachers College, Columbia University and Sing for Hope to nurture change for continuous action in search of a more just society. The heart of this collaboration aims to create possibilities for a more dignified and meaningful coexistence.

Ladies who Launch: A Panel Featuring Women in Digital Media

MARCH 2021 - The digital media space is a multi-billion-dollar industry that's growing faster than ever. With the rise of diverse female driven content, these stories have directly contributed to the presence and overall growth of the digital media landscape.

In this panel discussion, trailblazing ladies from FBE/REACT, Buzzfeed and All Def Digital were invited to talk about how they are shaping female voices and influencing female driven narratives in digital media. The event will be moderated by Marlee Rodrigues and hosted by the Los Angeles Film School.

VIRTUAL PANEL: Mar 16, 2021 03:30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET

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Fireside Chat: Agents of Change

DECEMBER 2020 - The Athena Summit welcomed Marlee Rodrigues back to join a Fireside Chat with Suzy Ryoo (Co-Founder and President of Q&A) and Saweetie (recording artist and entrepreneur). The day-long conference celebrates women business leaders and their entrepreneurial journeys. It amplifies their stories and challenges, creating a vigorous and intentional arena for relationship-building and future collaboration.

The trio discussed creating social change through education, art, and entrepreneurship. “Hardship, Hustle, and Hope” was a recurring theme as they discussed how heavily influenced they are by their cultural backgrounds and upbringing.

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Goals of Athena include increasing the number of women founders, investors, and providing access to funding capital and mentors.

The summit was hosted by the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, USC Marshall Master of Science in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

Karlee Rodrigues joins UN as Youth Delegate

AUGUST 2020 - Karlee Rodrigues was invited to participate as a delegate in the 26th Youth Assembly hosted by the Friendship Ambassadors Foundation at the United Nations.

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The assembly brings together the world’s foremost young leaders at the heart of global change in an effort to foster dialogue and generate partnerships between exceptional youth, United Nations high officials and staff, the private sector, and civil society.

Rodrigues’ focus for the assembly was her passion for advancing gender parity in the entertainment industry, spreading awareness about world challenges through film, as well as championing the medium as a way to encourage cultural exchange and preserve heritage.

The Friendship Ambassadors Foundation marks the power of friendship as a catalyst for greater understanding, shared learning, and sustainable action. Their expertise in cultural exchange brings collaboration to support the implementation of global commitments such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals. For over 45 years, they have facilitated youth exchange, development, and action for global change.

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50+ Countries Represented

António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, called this the Decade of Action urging everyone for accelerated solutions to our world’s biggest challenges.

Unnatural Selection Pilot Drama, Finalist for Humanitas Fellowship

JULY 2020 - One-hour drama pilot teleplay Unnatural Selection has been selected as a finalist for the Humanitas Carol Mendelsohn College Drama Fellowship representing Columbia University and USC. The show, written by the Rodrigues sisters, explores the ethical, social and legal ramifications of using emerging bio-technology to achieve the increasing demand for perceived perfection.

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Humanitas is a non-profit organization that honors and empowers film and television writers whose work explores the human condition in a nuanced, meaningful way which brings the global community closer. The overarching goal of Humanitas is to promote peace and love in the human family– one story at a time. The fellowship exists to recognize and reward the talents of young writers to empower them to tell meaningful stories.

The fellowship is thanks to a generous endowment from acclaimed television writer and producer Carol Mendelsohn, best known for her work on the crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, once ranked as the top-watched TV show in the world.

Marlee Rodrigues joins Women in Film Mentorship Program

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JULY 2020 - Marlee Rodrigues was selected to participate in Women in Film’s 2020 Mentorship program. Mentoring Circles and Peer Mentoring together offer a safe and open environment for established women to cultivate the next generation of women seeking professional guidance as they build their careers and networks.

Founded in 1973, WIF advocates for and advances the careers of women working in the screen industries to achieve parity and transform culture.

Karlee Rodrigues presents on Hollywood and Portuguese Cinema

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FEBRUARY 2020 - Karlee Rodrigues presented her research on Portuguese national cinema at Columbia University’s Lenfest Center for the Arts, a dynamic new hub for cultural and civic exchange in Upper Manhattan. Karlee explored her familial heritage and cultural roots as she discussed the importance of preserving Portugal’s national cinema, highlighted the country’s folkloric customs, and broke down the pervasiveness of Hollywood blockbusters.

The lecture at Lenfest was part of the Zoom-In annual film and media studies conference and screening series. From readings and installations to performances, screenings, and symposia, the vibrant array of activity aims to strengthen local partnerships while highlighting contemporary scholarship, global perspectives, and compelling voices of our time.