51st Annual American Music Awards on Monday, May 26th on CBS

AMA Logo

The 51st Annual American Music Awards will take place on May 26, 2025, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Hosted by Jennifer Lopez and  will air for the firs time on  CBS, and live streaming on Paramount +.  Kendrick Lamar leads every with 10 nominations. Janet Jackson will perform and receive  the Icon Award and legend Rod Steward will also perform and receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.

SERIESFEST Season 11: SIX DAYS OF PANELS, PILOT COMPETITIONS, PARTIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS!

Series-Fest-Logo

SeriesFest hosted their annual Soirée in Denver, Colorado, where they honored Jason Ritter ("Matlock”, "Gravity Falls") with the "Distinguished Artist Award," Rhea Seehorn ("Better Call Saul”, "Cooper's Bar") with the “Excellence in Acting” Award, and Carnival Films with the "Impact in Television Award."

The star-studded event included Denver Governor Jared Polis, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, as well as talent from across several of SeriesFest's panels and events. Mayan Lopez (Actor, “Lopez vs. Lopez”),  Audrey Morrissey (Showrunner and Executive Producer, "The Voice"), Jocko Sims ( Actor, "Grosse Pointe Garden Society"), Kit Williamson (Creator, Writer and Actor, “Unconventional”), Eric Ledgin (Showrunner and Executive Producer, "St. Denis Medical"), and more gathered to celebrate the honorees and SeriesFest 11!

SERIESFEST The Season 11 Independent Pilot Competition and Special Awards Winners!

Series-Fest-Logo

Honors Awarded in Categories Including ‘Independent Drama Pilot,’ ‘Independent Comedy Pilot,’ ‘Independent Unscripted Pilot,’ ‘Colorado Pilots In-Progress,’ ‘Digital Short Series,’ ‘Late Night,’ ‘Pitch-A-Thon,’ and More

May 5, 2025 (DENVER, CO) – SeriesFest announced the winners of their Independent Pilot Competition at an awards presentation on Sunday, May 4th in Denver, Colorado. Juries of industry executives, journalists, creators and experts selected winners from over 50 pilots in categories including “Independent Pilot,” which receives $25K in-kind post production support from Company 3, “Digital Short Series,” “Late Night” and “Pitch-A-Thon.”

SeriesFest and Shondaland also partnered on the sixth cycle of the Women Directing Mentorship, a competition designed to discover aspiring female directors with a unique voice and provide a launchpad for their careers. This year’s winner, Christina YR Lim, will have the opportunity to shadow a director on an episode of a Shondaland original series.

Category winners include:

Independent Pilot – Drama: Lake Boga

Independent Pilot – Comedy: Settle Down

Independent Pilot – Unscripted: Vs. Goliath

Digital Short Series: F*ckUps Anonymous

Late Night: Stars Diner

Pitch-A-Thon: ZHIZHA

The full list of winners can be found below and at SeriesFest.com.

“We can think of no better way to close out another successful edition of the festival than to celebrate and give back to the independent storytellers who continue to push the boundaries of the medium,” said SeriesFest Co-Founders Randi Kleiner and Kaily Smith. “SeriesFest has a long history of being a discovery platform for the independent television community, and we are thrilled to be able to further this year’s creatives’ work through the opportunities these awards and resources provide.”

At the awards ceremony, SeriesFest also announced the final selections for four festival initiatives: The Inclusive Creator Fund, The Outstanding Series Format Deck presented by Canva Award, the Caz Matthews Fund, and The Rural Intersectionality Fund. To learn more about these initiatives, please visit SeriesFest.com/funds-awards.

The Inclusive Creator Fund, supported by the Anna & John J. Sie Foundation and Global Down Syndrome Foundation, selected R&R as the recipient of this year’s grant funds. The fund was created to support television projects that include talent with intellectual disabilities in front of and behind the camera. R&R follows Robbie and Rachel, codependent twins trying to “make it” in LA. Rachel (a sarcastic, raunchy, gay mess) brings the chaos, and Robbie (a neurotically organized, hopeless romantic with Down syndrome) cleans up the pieces. The series is based on creator JJ Herz's relationship with her brother, Griffin, who has Down syndrome.

The Outstanding Series Format Deck presented by Canva Award was awarded to independent comedy competition pilot, Bliss Talent, which will receive a $5,000 cash prize for their best submission deck created in Canva. "From the very first slide, we were instantly hooked," said Kate Marsden, Canva Global Head of Brand Partnerships and Design School. “The setup and storyline were so engaging. They made fantastic use of a wide array of Canva features and struck that sweet spot between compelling visual storytelling and clarity.”

Caz Matthews, a Colorado-based supporter of SeriesFest and independent creators of television content, awarded two official selections from the independent pilot competitors – We Should Eat and Two Breaths – with each receiving a one-time financial grant of $5,000 from the Caz Matthews Fund. These recipients represent the independent filmmakers with projects fighting to tell stories and build teams that celebrate cultural richness and nuanced mosaic of our global society. This fund was established to help selected projects continue the positive impact they are making on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the television landscape.

New this year, SeriesFest presents The Rural Intersectionality Fund, supported by Sarah Sellman and Julie Mordecai. Sarah is a queer and neurodiverse filmmaker and artist who grew up in rural Colorado, and Julie is a Colorado-based investor and supporter of SeriesFest. This fund was created to foster and uplift the voices of neurodiverse, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and creators telling stories from their lived experience who have important stories to tell that positively impact and image the communities described above, and to further promote the role of intersectionality in the creation of meaningful stories. This year’s selected recipients, ZHIZHA and $HARE, will receive cash funds to support the development of their series.

Pitch-a-thon, presented by Canva, Royal Bank of Canada, and the Working Artists Group, will award the winning pitch – ZHIZHA – with $500 cash.

Now in its 11th season, SeriesFest was created to champion and discover innovative projects in the television industry. This year, the non-profit organization hosted a wide array of programs including scripted, unscripted and late night pilot competitions, exclusive screenings, series premieres, panels, and workshops. As previously announced, comedian Amy Schumer opened the festival with a one-night-only headline performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

SeriesFest: Season 11 is presented with generous support from the following sponsors: Canva, Once Upon A Time Productions, Liberty Global, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, Denver Film, Caz Matthews, Xfinity, and United Airlines, along with generous support from the SCFD.

WINNERS – INDEPENDENT PILOT – DRAMA

Jury: John Horn (Entertainment Correspondent, NPR 1A), Annie Laks (Senior Vice President of Creative Content, Shondaland) and Jocko Sims (Actor, “Grosse Pointe Garden Society”)

Best Drama Pilot: Lake Boga
Director: Ben Bryan
Executive Producers: Nick Farnell, Anthony Sharpe
Writers: Nick Capper, Ben Bryan
Producers: Ben Bryan, Nick Capper
Cast: Nick Capper, Alicia Jefferies, Shea Mcdonough, Mark Nicholson, Tim O'dwyer, Jamie Benbow

Synopsis: When the meth-addicted daughter of a mysterious businessman named The Baron is declared missing, presumed dead, Nathan, an experienced ex-military assassin is hired for the job of a lifetime: to find and destroy every single meth lab in the state.

Masquerading as a photographer, he stays a couple of nights at the Lake Boga Pub looking for his next target. Whilst there, he arouses the suspicions of the publican Bev and her daughter in-law Jess. Unbeknownst to Nathan, Bev is connected with the bikies and also running the local meth lab.

After Nathan finds the lab and completes the hit, unintentionally killing Jess in the process,  he realises Bev’s involved and that his identity has been compromised. With Bev and the Bikies now out for revenge, the cops closing in on him and his employer on his back to complete the job, Nathan finds himself wedged between a rock and hard place.

A true artist in his field of work and never one to walk away from a job, Nathan decides to push himself to the limit and risk everything in a thrilling and explosive game of cat(s) and mouse.

Jury Statement: For establishing a specific sense of place and populating it with characters who feel both authentic and original — and giving audiences an unexpected but not unearned twist ending — the award for Best Drama goes to Lake Boga.

Best Director: Christian Nolan Jones, Red Clay

Jury Statement: For his consistently creative, deeply compassionate, and visually stunning depiction of how trying circumstances not only shape an artist, but also bind a family together, the award for Best Director goes to Christian Jones of Red Clay.

Best Writer: Desean K. Terry and John E. Phillips, Taming, or Life in a Not-So Modern Age

Jury Statement: For taking what can be inaccessible language spoken by characters who may not be instantly relatable and giving a classically patriarchal take a modern and potentially feminist twist, the award for Best Writer goes to Desean K. Terry and John E. Phillips of Taming, or Life in a Not-So Modern Age.

Best Performance: Red Clay with Rutina Wesley, Christopher A’mmanuel, Vanna Pilgrim, Leslie Sawyer, Candice Singleton, Kool Ace, Heaven Epps, Marcus Tabb

Jury Statement: For this year’s performance award, the jury decided to honor the entire ensemble of one pilot. From its most fleeting minor characters to its central leads, all of whom infuse their work with honesty and love, the award for Best Performance goes to the entire cast of Red Clay.

Honorable Mention: $HARE

Jury Statement: For its beautiful imagery, intricate family dynamics, and propulsive cliffhangers, an honorable mention goes to $HARE.

WINNERS – INDEPENDENT PILOT – COMEDY

Jury: Elaine Low (Journalist, The Ankler), Eric C. Smith (Sr Talent Agent, TCA MGMT), and Mayan Lopez (Actor, “Lopez vs. Lopez”)

Best Comedy Pilot: Settle Down
Director: Sam Coyle
Executive Producers: Philip Webb, Brad Danks, Katherine Frost, Lauren Whitelaw
Writer: Alexander Nunez, Izad Etemadi (Story Editor)
Producer: Charles Lubiniecki
Cast: Alexander Nunez, Leighton Williams, Izad Etemadi, Tymika Tafari, Nadine Bhabha

Synopsis: Mason is a matchmaker and the creator and host of “Settle Down,” a wildly popular podcast for which listeners can get answers to questions on all things “love.” At his matchmaking business, Mason helps special cases from all walks of life connect with their perfect partner. Business is booming… But his personal life is a disaster. His marriage to his husband Jarod is a ticking time bomb – if Mason doesn’t figure out a proper work-life balance, he can kiss his relationship goodbye. Can Mason stop getting in his own way and save his relationship? Can he balance work and life before he taints his budding love empire past the point of no return?

Along for the ride are Mason’s friends: there’s Ben, a hopeless romantic hung up on his incompatible boyfriend; the bold and brash Georgia, who’s NSA to a fault; and his work-obsessed assistant Devon. Each episode also introduces us to Mason’s client of the day and their unique search for love.

 

Jury Statement: Settle Down won us over with its clever writing, tightly woven structure and authentic and relatable story that was still unique to anything we’ve seen on television today. We felt fully invested in its world and honest exploration of modern relationships. This highly produced pilot feels ready to air, with the potential for fleshed-out story arcs for its entire cast of characters.

 

Best Director: Jasmine J. Johnson, Cuming Out

Jury Statement: Jasmine J. Johnson’s visual storytelling was compelling and playful, and the framing of her subject matter allowed the story to resonate deeply with the viewer even when the pilot’s characters weren’t saying a word.

 

Best Writer: Alexander Nunez, Settle Down

Jury Statement: Alexander Nunez had us invested in each and every one of his cast of characters, both leading and supporting — no small feat in a 20-minute pilot. Settle Down has a well-thought out structure with plenty of room for more storylines to grow.

 

Best Performance: Joanna Leeds, BULLDOZER

Jury Statement: Joanna Leeds is a unique voice whose performance was honest and raw — and terribly funny. Her ability to channel heartache and mental health struggles into a character we feel for and delight in is a real feat, and in BULLDOZER she has created a protagonist who makes us both feel and laugh.

 

Honorable Mention: The Incredible Fiancées of Sèyí Àjàyí

Jury Statement: Abbesi Akhamie brought to life a retro-futuristic world that we found captivating and whimsical. We were drawn into her world and would love to see more of it.

 

WINNERS – INDEPENDENT PILOT – UNSCRIPTED

 

Jury: Kristen Baldwin (TV Critic, Entertainment Weekly), Olivia LaRoche (Head of Alternative, Roku Originals) and McKenna Stephens (Senior Director of Development, MFF&CO)

 

 

 

Best Unscripted Pilot: Vs. Goliath

Directors: Sam Eilertsen, Nate Birnbaum

Executive Producers: Jamie Henn, Marielle Olentine

Writers: Sam Eilertsen, Nate Birnbaum

Producers: Pulkit Datta, Maggie Lemere, Nate Birnbaum

Cast: Sharon Lavigne, Shamyra Lavigne-Davey, Darryl Malek-Wiley

Synopsis: A retired schoolteacher, a former oil refinery worker, an Army veteran, and a group of Indigenous activists come together to fight the fossil fuel industry and protect their homelands while imagining a more just and prosperous future for their communities. Together, rooted in their faith, deep commitment, and service to their communities, they stand firm in the shadow of Goliath, refusing to back down.

 

Jury Statement: The jury is proud to award Best Unscripted to Vs. Goliath. The pilot tells an important and complex story through the lens of an unlikely — and extremely likable — hero. The filmmakers' commitment to activism and authentic storytelling shines through in the submitted episode, and we believe Vs. Goliath has the potential to bring a truly impactful message about environmental justice and community building to a larger audience as a series.

 

Best Director: Tedra Wilson, DENIM

Jury Statement: The jury is pleased to award Best Director to DENIM. This episode delivers a unique and boundary-pushing vision through three distinct and stunning styles. DENIM's director captured and celebrated the singular spirit of the episode's subjects by blending dazzling visuals with an intimate storytelling style.

 

WINNERS – DIGITAL SHORT SERIES

 

Jury: Mark Johnson (Journalist, The Contending), Oz Rodriguez (Author & Director, Saturday Night Live) and Laura Waters (Founder, Princess Pictures)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best of Digital Short Series: F*ckUps Anonymous

Director: Kat Whalen

Executive Producer: Tyson Bidner, James Price

Writer: Joe Tierney

Producer: Joe Tierney, Nicole Kay Payson

Cast: Sarah Jeffery, Andrew Michael Fama, Lexi Simonsen, Debbie Campbell, Bob Gallagher, Marvin St-Jean, Stephen Grey, Timothy Allen

Synopsis: Having pushed his mother to the point of last resort, rebellious teenager Joe is abducted from his bed and delivered to a therapeutic boarding school with controversial methods. Now in the unenviable position of being the new kid on his first day, he witnesses a vicious public dressing down of a fellow student at the hands of both staff and students. Joe is forced to come to an understanding of both why he's here and what he can expect from the new set of rules that are thrust upon him. Based on writer/producer Joe Tierney's own personal experience.

Jury Statement: F*ckUps Anonymous successfully creates a world that evokes a powerful visceral reaction, drawing the audience in on both an emotional and intellectual level. It delivers an important social message with nuance, supported by well-balanced characters whose backstories are clearly understood. The creators made smart, deliberate choices in character development and maintained a tight, effective script. The narrative paints a vivid and compelling picture, with the potential for deeper complexity and evolution in future developments.

Best Director: Dustie Carter, Heck to Death

Jury Statement: The jury is pleased to award Best Director to Dustie Carter of Heck To Death. We were impressed by the confident direction of Carter, whose bold and deliberate choices immersed us in a world we rarely see. The raw and immediate direction pulled the audience straight into the heart of the experience, without relying on exposition. Every decision brought us into the sweaty mosh pit, making us feel exactly what the story demanded.

Best Writer: Sarah Adelman, BUSTED!

Jury Statement: Comedy is often an underappreciated writing craft, which makes it all the more exciting to award Sarah Adelman of BUSTED! for Best Writer. Crafting a world that is consistently funny is no small feat, and this pilot delivers with sharp, raunchy humor that surprises and engages. It builds genuine empathy around its lead character and left us wanting more.

Best Performance: We Should Eat

Jury Statement: We are proud to award We Should Eat with Best Performance as an Ensemble. The cast delivered solid emotional truth, portraying complex relationships with depth and authenticity. Every character had meaningful moments—no loose ends, no weak links. Their dynamic was rich and compelling, and despite their differences, they felt unmistakably like a real family. We believed them completely—and enjoyed the laughs along the way.

Honorable Mention: Awol

Jury Statement: Due to its bold subject matter and fresh perspective, we are proud to give an Honorable Mention for Best Digital Short Series to Awol. The creative team transports us into a world rarely seen on screen, offering a high school narrative that feels both groundbreaking and necessary. With a fluid camera, a standout lead, and clear potential for growth, this series left a strong impression.

WINNERS – LATE NIGHT

Jury: Mark Johnson (Journalist, The Contending), Oz Rodriguez (Author & Director, Saturday Night Live) and Laura Waters (Founder, Princess Pictures)

Best Late Night Pilot: Stars Diner
Directors: Fidel Ruiz-Healy, Tyler Walker
Executive Producer: The American Standard Film Co.
Writers: Fidel Ruiz-Healy, Mary Neely, Tyler Walker
Producers: Fidel Ruiz-Healy, Mary Neely, Tyler Walker
Cast: Mary Neely, DeMorge Brown, Henri Cash, Cole Hersch, Chris Thayer, Natalie Palamides

Synopsis: Wendy and Milius must continuously save Stars Diner from catastrophe using Wendy's heart of gold and Milius' military bravura. And Willard's.... well, he dies and comes back to life without explanation. Every episode they're faced with bandits, floods, zombies, aliens and worse (health inspectors, unpaid bills). It's an episodic series, similar to early seasons of RICK AND MORTY, where the three main characters are always meeting new people and creatures. Wendy's old party girlfriends might visit or Millius' ex wives crop up to give him hell. But in the end, they use love and friendship to keep their beloved greasy spoon afloat, never forgetting Wendy's catchphrase, "By golly the diner's saved!"

Jury Statement: Stars Diner showcases a truly original voice with bold, distinctive choices. The creators sustained a delightfully wacky tone from start to finish in a way that was both consistent and satisfying. With strong character integrity, excellent world-building, and standout practical effects and production design, it feels tailor-made for late-night TV—entertaining and wholly its own.

WINNERS – PITCH-A-THON

Panel of Experts: Whitney Fuller (Development Executive, Monkeypaw Productions), Jason Hiro Kim (VP, Good Karma Productions), Lisa Ann Walter (Actress/Producer/Writer)

Pitch-A-Thon Winner: ZHIZHA
Creator: Desdemona Chiang
Synopsis: ZHIZHA is a half-hour long workplace comedy about a family business in the death industry trying to stay alive.

LIA and CHLOE WANG are descendants of a long line of paper artisans from China who have been crafting ZHIZHA by hand for generations. And the WANG FAMILY PAPER GOODS SHOP has been operating for nearly 50 years next to a funeral home that specializes in traditional Chinese death rituals. But modernization and growing secular beliefs among the younger generations in western culture have slowly rendered these rituals obsolete, and the Wangs are struggling to stay relevant. When Lia and Chloe’s mother unexpectedly dies of a stroke, the business is suddenly put into the hands of the two sisters, who need to decide if they want to shut it down or keep it going.

The show is a meditation on grief and its impact on family dynamics and a celebration of the artistry and talents of its characters. The show is vibrant, energetic, with surprise bursts of joy, discovery, and creation. There is delight in the mundane, where vulnerability can be found in small and delicate moments. Think THE BEAR meets KIM’S CONVENIENCE. The Asian Comedy version of SIX FEET UNDER.

Jury Statement: The winner we've picked instantly grabbed our attention with a clear, decisive and energetic pitch. Their series took us to a world that was incredibly unique yet deeply personal. A show filled with complicated characters that effortlessly balanced a controversial topic with humor and heart. Our 2025 SeriesFest Pitch-A-Thon winner is Desdemona Chiang for ZHIZHA!

AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS

Independent Pilot – Drama: The Rebel Girls

Independent Pilot – Comedy: BULLDOZER

Independent Pilot – Unscripted: Vs. Goliath

Digital Short Series: BUSTED!

Late Night: The Roommates

ABOUT SERIESFEST

SeriesFest, a non-profit organization, champions and empowers artists at the forefront of episodic storytelling by providing year-round opportunities for creators and industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and share stories, which inspire and impact global audiences. Each spring, SeriesFest culminates in a highly-curated and celebrated Denver-based festival and marketplace. Dedicated to showcasing innovative episodic content, the annual festival includes in-competition independent pilot screenings, panels, workshops, live reads, parties and network television premieres. Follow @SeriesFest on Instagram, X, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.

Publicity Contact: Ginsberg / Libby, GLSF@ginsberglibby.com

For General Inquiries: info@seriesfest.com

PBS Tonight’s Premiere ‘CRITICAL CONDITION: HEALTH IN BLACK AMERICA

Premiering Today, April 30, at 9 p.m. ET and 6:00 p.m. PST on PBS, PBS.org, and the PBS app: NOVA's Critical Condition: Health in Black America.

NOVAs Critical Condition Health in Black America

Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease than White Americans, and their life expectancy is about five years shorter. Black women also face some of the worst maternal health outcomes in the U.S. and are three times more likely than White women to die during pregnancy and childbirth.

Critical Condition, directed by Firelight Media Co-Founder and Lead Mentor Stanley Nelson, investigates the causes of these dramatic health disparities in the U.S., even as scientists confirm that there are no meaningful genetic differences between races. From the deep history of pseudoscientific beliefs about race that still permeate modern medicine, to the latest research on how experiencing discrimination can directly damage the body’s DNA and biology, Critical Condition reveals the factors behind the health crises facing Black Americans.

LEARN MORE

Tribeca Festival is proud to present… TV and NOW

tribecafestival BlackwithWhiteTextLogo

They’re here! Announcing the Official Selections for television and indie episodic series at this year’s Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX. From June 4-15, we’ll be screening some of the most exciting (and entertaining) programs on network and streaming, and we want you there.

Buy a Hudson pass or ticket package today to secure your seat at the Festival, and take advantage of our special announcement sale pricing while it lasts!

From never-before-seen series premieres to the new seasons of multiple fan-favorite shows, this year’s Festival has it all.

TV logo

Settle into dynastic family dramas with the Season 3 premiere of Max’s The Gilded Age (starring Carrie CoonMorgan Spector and Cynthia Nixon) and the series premieres of BritBox miniseries Outrageous and Prime Video’s We Were Liars. Enter the unknown with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, and step into the 60’s with the Season 4 finale of Godfather of Harlem. Scratch your true crime itch with the World Premieres of AMC docuseries The Furry Detectives: Unmasking a Monster and Apple TV+ detective thriller Smoke.

Check out the full TV program here.

NOW logo

But wait—there’s more! Tribeca prides itself on celebrating independent filmmakers across every medium, including television. Our NOW category boasts some of the most daring indie episodic programs in the marketplace today.

In the NOW Special Screenings category, find the New York Premiere of sibling dramedy Hal & Harper from writer/director/actor Cooper Raiff. Or, catch a docuseries World Premiere: see a unique side of the beauty pageant circuit with Mrs. America and discover the untold battle of the famed ‘90s ‘Got Milk’ campaign in The Price of Milk.

The NOW Showcase might just have your next favorite show. Fans of Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody will delight in the marital dramedy Seasoned, and the family fun keeps coming with mother-son kidney transplant drama Mother, May I Have a Kidney? Comedy legends lift off to new heights in Jeremy Beiler’s Earth to Percy and check in to unexpected places with Joanna Leeds’ Bulldozer.

See the full NOW program here.

Now that we’ve got you excited, it’s time to get those tickets. To secure your seat before everyone else, buy a Festival pass or package, or sign up for Tribeca Membership today. The most anticipated events will sell out before tickets go on sale to the general public on April 29.

Picture3
Picture5

‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘Hacks’ and ‘Yellowjackets’ Cast and Creatives Announced as Part of SeriesFest Lineup!

SeriesFest Logo
Picture7

April 3, 2025 (Denver, CO) - SeriesFest announced the programming lineup for the festival’s 11th season, taking place in Denver April 29 - May 4. SeriesFest attendees will get an inside look at the development process, producing, showrunning, and acting from executives and talent from Warner Bros. Television Group, Sony Pictures Television, Universal Studio Group, and more. Panelists include Tawny Cypress (“Yellowjackets”), Mayan Lopez (“Lopez vs Lopez”), Stephen Moyer (“Art Detectives”), Rhea Seehorn (“Cooper’s Bar”), Jocko Sims (“Gross Pointe Garden Society”), and Lisa Ann Walter (“Abbott Elementary”), and industry leaders behind hit series such as “Doc”, “The Jennifer Hudson Show”, “The Real Housewives of New York”, “St. Denis Medical” and “The Voice”. Special screenings, with select panels, include Bad Bangs LLC and Small Ideas’ “Hal & Harper” starring Mark Ruffalo, Lili Reinhart and Cooper Raif; Acorn TV’s “Art Detectives” starring Stephen Moyer; UCP and Peacock’s upcoming “Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy” starring Michael Chernus and Gabriel Luna; Emmy® Award-nominated “It’s Bruno!” starring Slick Naim; and “Cooper’s Bar” starring Rhea Seehorn.

SeriesFest will honor Carnival Films, one of the UK's leading television drama companies, with the 2025 “Impact in Television Award” at the festival’s annual Soirée on May 2, 2025. Carnival Films’ Chief Executive Officer Gareth Neame and Managing Director Nigel Marchant, both award-winning producers, will accept the award. Past honorees include Shondaland & Betsy Beers, SAG-AFTRA and Minnie Driver. There will be a special panel with Neame, Marchant and actor Michael Peña during the festival to discuss their celebrated work on “Downton Abbey”, “The Day of The Jackal”, “Belgravia: The Next Chapter”, and the forthcoming “All Her Fault”.

SeriesFest will also host television icon Maury Povich, the longest-running daytime talk show host in history, as he returns to his journalistic roots in a special live taping of his bold new podcast, On Par with Maury Povich. In a compelling, no-holds-barred conversation with award-winning political journalist Jessica Yellin, Povich dives into the power of storytelling, the evolution of media, and the cultural moments that shape our world. This must-see event brings two sharp, seasoned voices together on one stage for a conversation that’s both timely and unforgettable.

"We're thrilled to unveil this year's incredible SeriesFest lineup, packed with opportunities for attendees to dive deep into the most captivating corners of episodic content!" say SeriesFest co-Founders Randi Kleiner & Kaily Smith. “Whether you’re passionate about groundbreaking new shows, the creative process behind your favorite series, or connecting with the people shaping the future of television, this year’s program is designed to inspire, engage, and celebrate the power of storytelling.”

Please find additional details for this year’s programming, including the previously announced competition lineup, at https://seriesfest.com/festival/.

PANELS

Innovation Talk with Erin Underhill, President of Universal Television

A one-on-one conversation with the President of one of the most successful television studios in the world with series including “Law & Order,” “Hacks,” “A Man on the Inside“ “St. Denis Medical,” “Loot,” “Bel-Air” and “The Four Seasons.”

Clips and Conversation with “St. Denis Medical”

Panelists: Eric Ledgin (Co-Creator/Executive Producer/Showrunner) and Justin Spitzer (Co-Creator/Executive Producer)

A Conversation with Warner Bros. Television Unscripted Executives

Panelists: Lauren Blincoe (SVP of Current Programming, Telepictures), Lisa Lettunich (SVP of Production & Operations, Warner Bros. Unscripted Television), Dan Peirson (SVP of Programming & Development, Shed Media), and moderated by Mona Kosar Abdi, Senior Correspondent at “Extra.”

The Evolving Role of Actors in Television

Panelists: Tawny Cypress (Yellowjackets), Mayan Lopez (Lopez vs Lopez), Jocko Sims (Grosse Pointe Garden Society), Lisa Ann Walter (Abbott Elementary)

Impact In Television with Carnival Films

Panelists: Gareth Neame (Chief Executive Officer, Carnival Films), Nigel Marchant (Managing Director, Carnival Films), Michael Peña (Actor, All Her Fault)

Leading The Narrative: Inside The World of Showrunners

Panelists: Carla Kettner (Showrunner/Executive Producer, Alert: Missing Persons Unit), Barbie Kligman (Showrunner/Executive Producer, Doc), Eric Ledgin (Showrunner/Executive Producer, St. Denis Medical), Audrey Morrissey (Showrunner/Executive Producer, The Voice), and Daniel Lawrence Taylor (Showrunner/Writer/Executive Producer, Boarders)

SCREENINGS“Art Detectives” - WORLD PREMIERE

Acorn TV

Panelists: Stephen Moyer (Executive Producer and Star) and Paul Powell (Executive Producer)

“Cooper’s Bar” - SeriesFest Alumni Spotlight Screening

AMC Networks

Panelists: David Conolly (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Cast), Hannah Davis (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer), Nicholas Morton (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer), Louis Mustillo (Creator/Executive Producer/Cast), and Rhea Seehorn (Creator/Executive Producer/Cast)

“Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy” - WORLD PREMIERE

Peacock

Panelist: Patrick Macmanus (Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer)

“Hal & Harper” - COLORADO PREMIERE

Bad Bangs LLC and Small Ideas

Panelist: Cooper Raiff (Creator and Star)

“It’s Bruno!” - SPECIAL SCREENING

Netflix

Panelists: Slick Naim (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Star) and Molly Conners (Producer and Founder, Phiphen)

SPECIAL EVENTS

Live Podcast Taping of On Par with Maury Povich

Guest: Jessica Yellin (Former White House Correspondent, Founder of News Not Noise)

SeriesFest Soirée

“Impact in Television Award” presented to Carnival Films’ Chief Executive Officer Gareth Neame and Managing Director Nigel Marchant

Pitch-A-Thon

Panelists: Whitney Fuller (Development Executive, Monkeypaw Productions), Jason Hiro Kim (VP, Good Karma Productions), Lisa Ann Walter (Abbott Elementary)

Storyteller’s Live Read Directed by Denzel Whitaker

SeriesFest's Storyteller’s Live Read is a signature event bringing an unproduced television pilot script to life through a live table read. This year's pilot, Singh and Son, written by Vishnu Akella, was chosen by Pacific Electric Picture Company to receive a development deal with the company.

As previously announced, comedian Amy Schumer will open the festival with a one-night-only headline performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. She will be joined by comedians and collaborators Mia Jackson (“Life & Beth”) & Jaye McBride (“Inside Amy Schumer”).

Now in its 11th season, SeriesFest was created to champion and discover innovative projects in the television industry. Please visit seriesfest.com for a full schedule of events. Festival badges granting access to SeriesFest on April 29 - May 4 can be purchased at seriesfest.com. Tickets for the festival’s opening night event with Amy Schumer & Friends can also be purchased separately through AXS.com.

SeriesFest: Season 11 is presented with generous support from the following sponsors: Canva, Once Upon A Time Productions, Liberty Global, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, Denver Film, Caz Matthews, Xfinity, and United Airlines, along with generous support from the SCFD.

###

ABOUT SERIESFEST

SeriesFest, a non-profit organization, champions and empowers artists at the forefront of episodic storytelling by providing year-round opportunities for creators and industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and share stories, which inspire and impact global audiences. Each spring, SeriesFest culminates in a highly-curated and celebrated Denver-based festival and marketplace. Dedicated to showcasing innovative episodic content, the annual festival includes in-competition independent pilot screenings, panels, workshops, live reads, parties and network television premieres. Follow @SeriesFest on Instagram, X, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.

Publicity Contact: Ginsberg / Libby, GLSF@ginsberglibby.com

For General Inquiries: info@seriesfest.com

E-Newsletter Sign-up: HERE

THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION (AAFCA) SETS THE DATE FOR THE 7TH ANNUAL AAFCA TV HONORS FOR AUGUST 23, 2025

AAFCA logo

The annual celebration of the best of television will take place at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

LOS ANGELES, March 24, 2025 – The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has set the date for the 7th Annual AAFCA TV Honors for August 23, 2025. The prestigious awards ceremony, celebrating excellence in television, is returning to the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

The AAFCA TV Honors recognizes outstanding achievements in television, highlighting diverse storytelling and performances that resonate with audiences worldwide. The event has become a cornerstone of the television awards season, honoring both established and emerging talent.

"We are excited to once again celebrate the incredible talent and creativity that defines television today," said Gil Robertson, AAFCA president and co-founder. "The AAFCA TV Honors provides a platform to recognize the impactful narratives and performances that reflect the richness of the Black experience. We look forward to another year of honoring the best in television."

Further details regarding the location, nominees, and special honorees will be released in the coming months.

About AAFCA

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the premier body of Black film critics in the world, actively reviewing cinema and television from a Black cultural perspective. Founded in 2003, AAFCA’s mission is to celebrate and enhance diversity in the cinematic and television arts, to uplift the voice of the Black community within the entertainment industry, and to provide insight for both general and Black audiences. For more information on AAFCA and its programs visit http://AAFCA.com.

ACE Winners Announced for the 75th ACE Eddie Awards

ACE Logo

Winners for Outstanding Editing In Film, Television and Documentaries were announced today, Friday, March 14, 2025, in Los Angeles at UCLA’s Royce Hall

American Cinema Editors (ACE) announced today the winners for the 75th Annual ACE Eddie Awards, recognizing outstanding editing in 14 categories of film, television and documentaries. The winners were announced at the live ceremony at UCLA’s Royce Hall.

Acclaimed filmmaker Jon M. Chu received the ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award, recognizing a filmmaker who exemplifies distinguished achievement in the art and business of film. Film editors Maysie Hoy, ACE and Paul Hirsch, ACE received Career Achievement Awards for their outstanding contributions to film editing.

A full list of winners for the 75th Annual ACE Eddie Awards follows:

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (Drama, Theatrical):

Emilia Pérez - Juliette Welfling

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (Comedy, Theatrical):

Wicked - Myron Kerstein, ACE

BEST EDITED ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:

The Wild Robot - Mary Blee

BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:

Will & Harper - Monique Zavistovski, ACE

BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY SERIES

Chimp Crazy (102 - Gone Ape)
Evan Wise, ACE
Charles Divak, ACE
Adrienne Gits, ACE
Doug Abel, ACE

BEST EDITED MULTI-CAMERA COMEDY SERIES:
Frasier (207 - My Brilliant Sister) - Russell Griffin, ACE

BEST EDITED SINGLE CAMERA COMEDY SERIES:

What We Do in the Shadows (603 - Sleep Hypnosis)
Liza Cardinale, ACE
Dane McMaster, ACE

BEST EDITED DRAMA SERIES:

Shogun (110 - A Dream of A Dream)
Maria Gonzales, ACE
Aika Miyake

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (NON-THEATRICAL):
Road House
Doc Crotzer, ACE

BEST EDITED LIMITED SERIES:
Baby Reindeer (104 - Episode 4)
Peter H. Oliver
Benjamin Gerstein

BEST EDITED NON-SCRIPTED SERIES:
Welcome to Wrexham (305 - Temporary)
Tim Wilsbach, ACE
Steve Welch, ACE
Michael Brown
Michael Oliver
Tim Roche
Matt Wafaie
Jenny Krochmal
Mohamed el Manasterly

BEST EDITED VARIETY TALK/SKETCH SHOW OR SPECIAL:
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (1103 - Boeing)
Anthony Miale, ACE

BEST EDITED ANIMATED SERIES:
X-Men '97 (105 - Remember It)
Michelle McMillan

About American Cinema Editors

American Cinema Editors (ACE) is an honorary society that has been championing the art, craft and business of film editing since 1950. Through signature events like EditFest Global, the ACE Eddie Awards and Invisible Art/Visible Artists, the organization celebrates the vital role of editors in storytelling and provides a dynamic global platform to illuminate the craft. ACE is committed to elevating the profile of film editing, fostering a diverse and inclusive community and educating future generations through a variety of active mentorship and scholarship programs. Through its programs, publications (CinemaEditor), podcasts (Editors on Editing, Global Editing Perspectives) and active educational activities, this collective of accomplished film editors is at the forefront of both preserving cinematic history while simultaneously preparing the next generation of film editors in a continuously evolving artistic climate.

Hallmar’s Family Practice Mysteries: Coming Home Premieres: Friday, May 17 at 9/8c on Hallmark Mystery; Hallmark Movies Now Subscribers Get Early Access Starting May 2

Family Practice pic a

Stars: Amanda Schull and Brendan Penny

Dr. Rachel Hunt (Schull) is a smart and intuitive small-town family doctor. Once a trauma surgeon in the US army, after losing her husband in combat, she retired her commission and is now settling into a quiet, new life back home with her widowed father (Gerard Plunkett, Travelers) and her teenaged twins, Chloe (Isla Crerar, The Stand) and Matthew (Jett Klyne, WandaVision).

When favorite patient Ross Alexander (Greg Kean, #XMAS) suddenly dies shortly after Rachel gave him a clean bill of health, she cannot shake the feeling that there is more to it. Her attempt to involve the authorities is met with resistance by charming police detective Jack Quinn (Penny), who wants to help, but is not convinced that this is anything more than a death by natural causes. Rachel puts her background in military forensics to work and starts to investigate what could possibly have caused the beloved newspaper editor’s death. With support from community friends, new and old, Rachel persuades Quinn to keep digging. But when finding the search for a killer puts Rachel’s life in danger, she realizes that smalltown life will not be nearly as quiet as she had planned.

THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION (AAFCA) SETS DECEMBER 3RD FOR  THE 5TH ANNUAL AAFCA TV HONORS

RECOGNIZING OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN TELEVISION AND STREAMING 

AAFCA WILL CELEBRATE ITS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED WINNERS AT A PRIVATE LUNCHEON AT THE HOTEL CASA DEL MAR IN SANTA MONICA QUINTA BRUNSON, NIECY NASH-BETTS, “P-VALLEY,” JESSICA WILLIAMS, “TED LASSO,” JENNIFER HUDSON,  MARLA GIBBS AND DEBBIE ALLEN AMONG THOSE TO BE CELEBRATED

20231110_154503

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10, 2023 – The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) today announced a new date to celebrate its previously announced AAFCA TV Honors winners. The private, invitation-only event was previously scheduled for August 27th but was postponed due to the strike and will now be held on December 3rd at the Hotel Casa del Mar in Santa Monica, California.

Presented by the African American Film Critics Association the AAFCA TV Honors recognize outstanding achievements in Broadcast Television and Streaming with a special emphasis on entertainment representing the Black diaspora.  Previously announced winners include Quinta Brunson, the cast of “P-Valley,” Jessica WilliamsDebbie AllenNiecy Nash-Betts, “The 1619 Project” and many more. Special honorees include Jennifer Hudson, who will receive the We See You Award, Delroy Lindo, who will receive the Legacy Award, and five-time Emmy® nominee Marla Gibbs who will receive the Legend Award.  The Apple TV+ show “Ted Lasso'' will receive the Inclusion Award, and CBS’ “S.W.A.T.,'' produced by Sony Pictures Television in association with CBS Studios, will receive the Impact Award.

"We are happy that our industry can take a collective sigh of relief and get back to work, " stated AAFCA co-founder and president Gil Robertson. “We love a good party here at AAFCA and we’re going to pull out all the stops to celebrate our winners and honorees.  With the industry in flux for so many months, we’re really looking forward to finally getting to recognize and celebrate these incredible talents.”

A full list of previously announced  winners follows:

2023 AAFCA TV HONORS AWARD RECIPIENTS:

  • BEST TV COMEDY - "Abbott Elementary" (ABC)

  • BEST TV DRAMA - "P-Valley" (Starz)

  • BEST NEW SHOW - "Mo" (Netflix) 

  • BEST DOCUMENTARY - "The 1619 Project" (Onyx Collective/Hulu) 

  • BEST LIMITED SERIES - "The Best Man: The Final Chapters" (Peacock)

  • BEST TV MOVIE - “Shooting Stars” (Peacock)  

  • BREAKOUT STAR - Jessica Williams - “Shrinking” (Apple TV+)

  • BEST ENSEMBLE - "P-Valley" (Starz) 

  • BEST TV WRITING - Quinta Brunson - “Abbott Elementary” (ABC) 

  • BEST TV DIRECTING - Mary Lou Belli, Debbie Allen, Tasha Smith, Henry Chan, Jordan E. Cooper - "The Ms. Pat Show" (BET+) 

  • BEST TV ACTING (Female) - Niecy Nash-Betts - “Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix)  

  • BEST TV ACTING (Male) - J. Alphonse Nicholson and Nicco Annan - "P-Valley" (Starz) 

ABOUT AAFCA
Established in 2003, AAFCA is the premier body of Black film critics in the world, actively reviewing film and television, with a particular emphasis on entertainment highlighting the Black experience in the US and throughout the rest of the African Diaspora. For more information on AAFCA and its programs visit http://AAFCA.com.