Mathilde Dratwa
Mathilde is the founder of Moms-in-Film, an organization that energizes the careers of moms in film and television by providing community, funding and advocacy.
Mathilde has been a Sundance Channel Shorts Contest finalist, a co-leader of the FilmShop collective and a member of the Independent Film School's writer-director lab. Her latest short film PETA PAN stars Independent Spirit Award nominee Nisreen Faour. She co-created Almost Anonymous, a web series about a support group for celebrity lookalikes.
Mathilde also produces animation videos; she has received three Pulitzer Center grants and has had her work featured in a number of publications, including French newspaper Le Monde. When the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists received thousands of leaked documents about Luxembourg's complicated deals with corporations, her tax haven explainer was translated into seven languages and featured on the websites of ICIJ's media partners around the world.
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