ACADEMY ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 2025 GOLD FELLOWSHIP FOR WOMEN

 ACADEMY ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 2025 GOLD FELLOWSHIP FOR WOMEN
Posted: Monday, September 29, 2025
2025 Fellowship Presented in Partnership with CHANEL
 

LOS ANGELES, CA – Alina Simone and Marlén Viñayo have been selected as the recipients of the 2025 Academy Gold Fellowship for Women. Part of the Academy’s global talent development and education work, the Gold Fellowship for Women is a one-year program that combines support, personalized mentorship and access to once-in-a-lifetime networking opportunities for emerging women filmmakers to further their pursuits in the field of cinema. As part of the Academy’s global focus and outreach, the Academy awards two fellowships annually, one to a U.S.-based filmmaker and one to a non-U.S.-based filmmaker. The fellowship is presented in partnership with CHANEL.

“Championing and inspiring new generations of global filmmakers is core to the Academy’s mission, and we’re thrilled to continue this work through the Gold Fellowship for Women. We are incredibly grateful for the generous support of our partner CHANEL, which shares our commitment to nurturing talented women filmmakers and opening doors to meaningful opportunities in the film industry,” said Kim Taylor-Coleman, Academy governor and president of the Academy Foundation Board.

Fellows also receive ongoing career advancement support through the Academy Gold Alumni Network, which provides continued access, opportunity, professional development and education for alumni of the Academy’s talent development programs. Applicants to the Gold Fellowship for Women must be alumnae of an Academy talent development program or be nominated by an Academy talent development partner company to be eligible for the U.S. fellowship. Non-U.S. applicants must be recommended by a member of a key film organization, production company or international festival to be considered.

Simone is a Ukrainian-born journalist and award-winning filmmaker whose work has appeared in “The New York Times,” “The Wall Street Journal,” “The Guardian,” “The Atlantic,” NPR and more.  Her debut documentary “Black Snow” (2024) was executive produced by Erin Brockovich and premiered at CPH:DOX before going on to screen at more than 20 international film festivals.  Simone has won numerous awards for her work, including the Cinema Eye Honors Spotlight Award, the F:ACT Award at CPH:DOX, the Sustainable Future Award at Sydney Film Festival, and the International Green Film Award from Cinema for Peace. “Black Snow” is being distributed in the United States by PBS as part of the 2025-26 season of its “POV” series. Simone is the recipient of fellowships from NYSCA/NYFA, Film Independent and Mountainfilm and has taught the art of nonfiction writing at Yale University.

Viñayo is an award-winning documentary film director, writer and producer. Since 2013, she has been based in El Salvador, where she founded her production company, La Jaula Abierta Films. Viñayo’s feature film “Cachada: The Opportunity” (2019) and short film “Unforgivable” (2020) have won awards at international film festivals such as SXSW, IDFA, Hot Docs, Slamdance, Palm Springs ShortFest, Guanajuato International Film Festival, Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival and DocsBarcelona, and have been selected at over 150 film festivals in more than 30 countries, including Telluride Film Festival, AFI DOCS, Göteborg Film Festival, Heartland International Film Festival and Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. In 2021, Viñayo won the Gabo Award and was named Ibero-American Filmmaker of the Year at POY Latam. She was nominated for an IDA Documentary Award in 2020 and an Emmy® Award in 2019.

The world of film—from its boldest directors to its most compelling actors—has been deeply intertwined with the history of CHANEL since the House’s inception. Founder Gabrielle Chanel collaborated with leading filmmakers of her time, drawing inspiration from and supporting fellow creatives. Her legacy of championing women in the arts lives on through the brand’s ongoing commitment to uplifting their voices in film, exemplified by programs such as the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women and other longstanding industry partnerships.

The 2025 fellows were selected from a group of six finalists. The finalists are:

U.S.
Coleen Baik
Jasmín Mara López

Non-U.S.
Zaynê Akyol
Mor Israeli

For more information about the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women, visit https://www.oscars.org/academy-gold/fellowship-for-women.

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