Neon, the studio behind best picture Oscar winner “Anora,” and UFO, a nonprofit organization that supports filmmakers, have selected Diana Peralta as the next participant in their residency program that supports artists making their sophomore features.
The UFO x Neon residency is designed for filmmakers developing their second narrative feature, specifically targeting those who, in two or more years since the release of a promising independent feature debut, have not yet directed a second feature. The filmmaker completes the in-person residency with a script ready for the next stage of development and financing.
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