Chanel and Tribeca Celebrate the Industry's Most Promising Next-Gen Filmmakers

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Kerry Washington, Patty Jenkins, Katie Holmes and more came together to highlight how far women in film have come at the 2024 Through Her Lens luncheon.

Some of Hollywood's most powerful and impactful women came together on Friday to toast to the future of women in film at Chanel and Tribeca's 2024 luncheon. Hosted by the French fashion house and Tribeca's Jane Rosenthal, guests that included Kerry Washington, Katie Holmes, Selma Blair , Christy Turlington-Burns and more mingled over champagne and spritzes in Locanda Verde's private courtyard garden in New York City.

”Following the luncheon, actor and producer Kerry Washington, director Patty Jenkins, and Emmy winning composer Laura Karpman, were joined by filmmaker and journalist Perri Peltz to discuss their individual careers as well as the current landscape for young filmmakers entering the current industry. During the hourlong conversation, all three panelists reflected on how each other's work had at some point inspired each other—and the world at large.

 

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