Anthony and Joe Russo, in collaboration with Italian Sons and Daughters of America (ISDA), are proud to present The Russo Brothers Italian American Filmmaker Forum (RBIAFF).
RBIAFF is a fellowship program that offers production grants to emerging filmmakers who seek to develop and create stories for the screen that illuminate aspects of the Italian American experience.
The top 5 applicants who receive the grant will create a short film based on a submitted concept, and the winning film will be chosen by a selection committee comprised of executives at the Russo Brothers’ studio, AGBO, and leadership at the ISDA.
Applications for the RBIAFF grant will open on February 1, 2024.
Russo Brothers’ Italian American Filmmaker Forum to Present Inaugural Renaissance Award to Louis D’Esposito
RBIAFF, launched under the AGBO Foundation — a philanthropic initiative committed to harnessing the transformative power of storytelling, media, and the arts to inspire meaningful change — will present its inaugural Renaissance Award to Marvel Studios Co-President Louis D’Esposito on Jan. 18 in Los Angeles.
The Renaissance Award celebrates outstanding contributions to Italian American heritage and the entertainment industry. This is the first annual event for RBIAFF.
D’Esposito has made a significant impact in his 30-plus year career in the entertainment industry. Under his stewardship, Marvel Studios has carved an impressive path, boasting 33 films that collectively have grossed nearly $30 billion worldwide, including ten that have achieved the billion-dollar milestone. Monumental accomplishments such as Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War, both of which were directed by the Russo Brothers and co-written by AGBO Co-Presidents of Story Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, have surpassed the two-billion-dollar mark, solidifying Marvel’s monumental impact on the cinematic landscape, according to DEADLINE.
“We’re greatly privileged to honor our esteemed friend, Louis D’Esposito, for his remarkable contributions. His tireless dedication to preserving and promoting Italian American culture profoundly resonates with us and perfectly aligns with the Filmmaker Forum’s commitment to cultural preservation through storytelling and film,” stated Anthony and Joe Russo.
The event will bring together industry luminaries, community leaders, and champions of Italian American heritage. The celebration also reflects AGBO’s core values, as reflected in the AGBO Foundation’s dedication to fostering creativity, advancing education, and supporting communities in need, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to contribute to a meaningful narrative of cultural enrichment and philanthropy.
Additional details on RBIAFF will also be announced at the Jan. 18 event.
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