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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1762143Lucy Mukerjee - IMDb

    Lucy Mukerjee is known for Transformers (2007), Mr. Church (2016) and 51 (2011).

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  2. Lucy Mukerjee is a queer bi-racial changemaker, who has been empowering storytellers for over two decades as a fiction editor, film producer and film festival programmer.

  3. Lucy Mukerjee-Brown is known as an Co-Producer, Producer, Executive Producer, and Writer. Some of her work includes The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations, Husk, Transit, El Gringo, Prowl, Jack of the Red Hearts, Scream of the Banshee, and Stash House.

    • Tell Us About Your Time at Burgess Hill Girls
    • Was It Nice to Revisit The School After So Much Time away?
    • How Did You Get Into Film?
    • How Did You End Up in The Us?
    • What Does A Film Curator do?
    • Is The Tribeca Festival as Cool as It sounds?
    • Can You Tell Us A Bit More About Your LGBTQ Activism?
    • Any Tips For Students Who Want to Study Or Work in The Us?

    I was at the school from 1986 to 1994, along with my sister Emma who is three years younger. Before starting the new term, we did two weeks of Summer school at Burgess Hill Girls to get us acclimatized. I have vivid memories of sitting in the art room at age 7, happily painting and crafting, while the very fashionable sixth formers in charge sung a...

    When I revisited the school recently, I found myself getting quite emotional when I arrived on the grounds. The first thing I saw was the memorial garden and it took me back to when my friends and I spent time there reading about the former students. The reverence I still had for that particular spot took me by surprise. Walking around the school, ...

    I grew up consuming as many films as I could. I had quite a strict upbringing but I would sneak downstairs after my family had gone to bed and watch whatever films I could find on TV. I realize in retrospect that I was searching for myself onscreen. I was hungry for representation of the LGBTQ community and of my Indian heritage, and was craving fi...

    My sister and I grew up quite obsessed with the US as our Dad went there a few times on work trips and would come back telling us all about it. He even bought us back American flags which Emma and I hung proudly in our bedrooms. My Dad passed away in ‘97, the same year I started university, but my Aunt likes to say he left me signposts telling me w...

    I can only speak to my experience which has been curating for film festivals, but the role exists also in museums, schools, libraries, etc. A film curator’s mission depends on the context of who you are curating for, as you’re working with a specific audience in mind. When I was the Director of Programming at the Outfest Film Festival, we showcased...

    Yes! Tribeca a huge festival with a footprint that goes well beyond cinema, to include live concerts, immersive content, games, podcasts, panels, and masterclasses as well. This year the screenings were outdoors in different neighborhoods across all five boroughs of New York City and they were free. Over the 11 days of the festival you can see abou...

    My activism is rooted in my identity and comes in the form of fighting for positive representation. After spending a lifetime looking for myself onscreen, I have made it my personal mission to help create access and visibility for queer and trans creators of colour in film and TV. There’s a very clear throughline that leads from not seeing yourself...

    The US is vast, so there are professional opportunities there that are more easily accessible than in the UK. But I wouldn’t limit yourself to the US. Spending time anywhere overseas is also a great way to explore who you are and find your tribe. Once I arrived in Los Angeles, I signed up as a volunteer at the Outfest LGBTQ Film Festival and the In...

  4. Director of Programming Lucy Mukerjee-Brown speaking at the 2017 Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival on July 6 at the Orpheum Theatre.

  5. Lucy J. Mukerjee (they/she) is a queer non-binary British-Indian community builder and…. · Experience: Firelight Media & Firelight Films · Location: United States · 500+ connections on...

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  6. Lucy J. Mukerjee (they/she) is a queer non-binary British-Indian community builder and cultural worker, dedicated to elevating the careers of underestimated storytellers. In 2023, Lucy became the Director of the Documentary Lab fellowship at Firelight Media, the premier destination for non-fiction cinema by and about communities of color ...