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 Film Independent has received a three-year $150,000 grant from the James Irvine Foundation to further its Talent Development Programmes  stanley cup and diversity initiatives.The grant will specifically support Film Independent s signature diversity programme, Project: Involve, and three editions of Film Independent s annual talent guide, which spotlights graduates of Film Independent s Talent Development Programmes.Film Independent executive director Dawn Hudson said the Foundation had been a partner on Project:Involve since its inception.  Our talent development and diversity initiatives represent the heart and soul of Film Independent, and this grant enables us to support and encourage our talented graduates as they grow in their careers,  Hudson said.TopicsAmericasUnited States           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                                                                                                stanley cup                          News                                      MBS Group closes deal to manage Saudi Arabias AlUla Studios                                                        2025-05-07T08:52:00Z                    By Michael Rosser                                    US-based The MBS Group is known as the home of James Camerons Avatar franchise.                                                                              stanley cup                                                    Features            Blaz Latter Days sparks TLA, Madstone war of words
 Italian producer D stanley mug omenico Procacci on Thursday announced the long-gestating police brutality project, Diaz 鈥?Dont Clean Up This Blood stanley us , will go into production next week for a 10-week shoot between Romania and the Italian city of Genoa.Directed by Daniele Vicari, the film is inspired by true-life events surrounding violent police raids at a Genoa school that served as headquarters for peaceful protesters and members of the independent media during the 2001 Italy-hosted G8. On the night of July 21, 2001 the protesters, mostly non-Italians, were violently attacked and many critically wounded, including, among others, UK journalist Mark Covell, who famously sustained serious injuries and was unconscious for 14 hours.The films title refers to the blood spattered walls of the Diaz school after the nighttime stanley cup  attack.  Outside of Italy most dont remember what happened those days,  explained Procacci.  Some remember that there was a death  during the G8,  the young protester  Carlo Giuliani 鈥?almost no one knows what happened at the Diaz school. Since what happened regards many people that are not Italians, I think it is even more important to tell the story in a certain way and I hope we will be able to  do the story justice . Despite its theme, Procacci says Diaz is not an  anti-police  film. However, he conceded the events left a type of un healed  fracture  between citizens and police, due to the over use of aggression in those days and the results of ensuing trials.In fact, the pr