Chanel Announces ‘Through Her Lens’ Conversation With Riley Keough


Chanel and the Tribeca Festival have announced the next chapter of their “Through Her Lens” collaboration for 2025 with “Through Her Lens Conversation: In Process.” On June 6, Chanel ambassador Riley Keough and her creative partner Gina Gammell will join moderator Margaret Zhang for an in-person conversation at Metrograph in downtown New York. Their conversation will follow a screening of three short film clips from Keough’s and Gammell’s limited documentary series “In Process,” which explores female creativity. The first part of the series, which focuses on Keough, was filmed at Graceland.

The conversation is free and will be open to the public.

Established in 2015, “Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program” aims to provide support, mentorship and opportunities for emerging female filmmakers, with more than 70 percent of participants identifying as people of color. The program has contributed to the development of 45 short films, with eight fully funded projects premiering at major film festivals. Alumni projects have included A.V. Rockwell’s film “A Thousand and One,” an award season contender last, and Nikyatu Jusu’s “Nanny.” Both feature films won the Jury Prize at Sundance.

The “Through Her Lens” advisory council includes Jane Fonda, Patty Jenkins, Greta Lee, Kerry Washington and other leading creatives in film.

This year, the festival kicks off on June 4 and runs through June 15. The festival will open with the premiere of documentary “Billy Joel: And So It Goes,” and the closing night documentary will be “Yanuni,” produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.



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