
Wed
Nov 19
2025
2025
Eight filmmakers from North Carolina will receive project funding this year through the “Filmed in NC” fund. The program is an initiative of the Cucalorus Film Foundation and the NC Film Office with support from Artless Media in conjunction with The Magnifying Glass. The program was launched in 2015 to increase independent production activity and to support the work of emerging artists with a special focus on supporting projects directed by Black and Latinx Filmmakers. The fund has distributed more than $50,000 to support original and singular films by artists working in North Carolina.“We are excited about this year’s list of recipients and can’t wait to see their works,” said Guy Gaster, Director of the NC Film Office. “It is great to see that as interest in the state by many of the larger production companies continues to increase, so do the number of projects being created by filmmakers from right here in North Carolina.”The eight projects were chosen from a record-breaking number (130!) of submissions by a panel of Cucalorus alumni including Trailblazer studio’s Eric Johnson and Sabrina Jeffcoat, founder of the Royal African Company, Ltd. The 2020 Filmed in NC fund supports four female directors and five projects from people of color. An additional eleven projects received stipends as finalists in the program.2020 Filmed in NC awardees:
Shannon Silva for To Live and Die in the Shadows: Heart Surgery, Horizontal Gene Transfer and the Evolution of Ferns, a short documentary. This 16mm, experimental, stop-motion animation attempts to stabilize diaristic ramblings of the filmmaker after emergency open-heart surgery.