Announcing Tressa Azarel Smallwood: Inaugural Film Industry Impact Award Honoree
We are proud to announce Tressa Azarel Smallwood as the inaugural recipient of the Film Industry Impact Award at this year’s Prince George's Film Festival!
Tressa is a dynamic force in the film industry, known for her exceptional talent as a producer, director, and writer. With an impressive portfolio that showcases her commitment to storytelling and creativity, Tressa has made significant contributions to the film landscape, particularly within Prince George’s County. Her work not only highlights the richness of our local narratives but also champions diversity and inclusion in the arts.
As the founder of Megamind Media, Tressa has been instrumental in fostering a vibrant creative community, producing entertaining films that resonate with audiences. Her passion for empowering emerging filmmakers and promoting local talent has helped pave the way for many artists, making her a true pillar of our creative landscape.
Tressa’s dedication to the craft and her unwavering support for the arts exemplify the spirit of the Film Industry Impact Award, which honors those who have made a significant contribution to the film community. Join us in celebrating Tressa’s remarkable achievements at Opening Night of the Prince George’s Film Festival - Take 3 on September 26, 2024, at the Prince George’s Community College, Center for Performing Arts.
We invite you to be part of this special moment as we recognize Tressa’s influence and impact on the industry. Get your passes now and come celebrate the artistry that makes our community shine!
Get Your Tickets Today, www.pgfilmfestival.com
For More Information:
Contact: Micheline Bowman, Prince George’s Film Festival
Micheline@bowmanmediagroup.com
Founding Festival Partners
The Prince George’s Film Festival is founded and generously supported by the Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council, Prince George's Film Office, Bowie State University, and Experience Prince George's.
About Prince George’s Film Office
Their mission is to streamline the path to completing film projects in Prince George’s County by helping filmmakers navigate state and county permits, production protocols, and resources hassle-free and expeditiously.
About Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council
PGAHC leverages its partnerships to support and provide various arts and cultural programming opportunities, art-centered economic development programs, grants, as well as advocacy initiatives for legislative support of the arts at the County and State levels.