The Nation Institute and The Fertel Foundation recently announced the launch of the Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize.
This new prize, which carries a $10,000 stipend, will be awarded alongside the three other Ridenhour Prizes-Truth-Telling, Book and Courage-- in April 2011 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
"The launch of a film award, eight years after the establishment of The Ridenhour Prizes, recognizes the prominent role of filmmakers in truth-telling," said Randy Fertel, co-founder of the prizes.
"Film today is a principal purveyor of truth," said Fertel, president of The Fertel Foundation. "In a media-dominated age, filmmakers serve both as investigative journalists and whistle-blowers, raising awareness about issues that entrenched communities of power would rather keep hidden."
Andrew Breslau, President of The Nation Institute, which co-founded the prizes added, "The Ridenhour Prizes honor the strength and vision of those who challenge orthodoxies and confront injustice. Documentary film can illuminate difficult truths in ways that no other medium can. This addition to the Ridenhour portfolio is a logical extension of our mission and a living tribute to the life, career and spirit of the man in whose name we give these prizes."
To be eligible for the film prize, a documentary must be an American production of feature length (at least 50 minutes) and must have been shown or be scheduled for showing in 2010 in a week-long theatrical run, or at one or more of nine major film festivals specified in the submission guidelines, or on free or pay TV. The deadline for nomination is December 15, 2010; details may be found at www.ridenhour.org