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Meet the New NYWIFT Member: Kristina Libby
Welcome to NYWIFT, Kristina Libby! Kristina is a storyteller, writer, artist, and technology executive living in NYC. She is best known for founding The Floral Heart Project — a national COVID memorial initiative — for which she was named a Hero of 2022 and recognized as a leading public artist for social change. Kristina’s work spans mediums and genres: her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Popular Mechanics, Elle, and Salon, among others. She co-created the award-winning television pilot Penny Starts a Cult and the indie comedy Books, which was recently filmed with Rick and Morty’s Spencer Grammer, Office Space’s Ajay Naidu, and director Micah Khan. She’s also a novelist represented by Sterling Lord Literary, a former one-woman show performer, and an artist whose work has been exhibited at Spring/Break, the Arizona Historical Society Museum, and the Milwaukee Art Museum. In our interview, Kristina discusses her unique journey across art, tech, and storytelling — and how she finds power in combining them all.
NYWIFT at Tribeca 2025: In Conversation with Director, Producer, and Screenwriter Toby Perl Freilich
Award-winning filmmaker, writer, and NYWIFT member Toby Perl Freilich returns to the spotlight with her latest documentary, Maintenance Artist, making its world premiere in the Documentary Competition at the 2025 Tribeca Festival. Known for her deeply researched and socially resonant films such as Moynihan and Inventing Our Life: The Kibbutz Experiment, Freilich turns her lens to pioneering feminist artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles, whose groundbreaking concept of “maintenance art” challenged the boundaries between art, labor, and gender. In this compelling new work, Freilich not only brings Ukeles’ vision to life but also preserves a vital historical record of performance art. In our exclusive interview, she opens up about the inspiration behind the film, the importance of platforms like Tribeca, and her journey as a multi-hyphenate creator paving the way for women in documentary filmmaking.
NYWIFT at Tribeca 2025: In Conversation with Producer and Casting Director Lois Drabkin
New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) is proud to spotlight member Lois Drabkin, a dynamic force in the world of independent cinema. As the Co-Producer and Casting Director of Ride or Die, premiering at the 2025 Tribeca Festival as part of the prestigious U.S. Narrative Competition, Drabkin continues to champion bold, character-driven storytelling. With a career spanning acclaimed features such as Nancy, Colewell, and Glass Chin, and casting credits on groundbreaking projects like HBO’s The Wire and Showtime’s Years of Living Dangerously, Lois shares insights into her creative process, the evolution of Ride or Die, and her enduring commitment to supporting women in film.
NYWIFT at Tribeca 2025: In Conversation with Producer Marcella Steingart
Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producer Marcella Garcia Steingart is making waves at the 2025 Tribeca Festival with the world premiere of her latest project, Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything, directed by Jackie Jesko. Produced in collaboration with ABC News Studios and Imagine Documentaries, the film offers a compelling and intimate look at the pioneering career of broadcast journalism icon — and 1997 NYWIFT Muse Honoree — Barbara Walters , the first woman to break into network evening news. With rare archival footage and powerful insights from cultural figures like Oprah Winfrey, Katie Couric, Andy Cohen, Joy Behar, Bette Midler, Connie Chung, and Cynthia McFadden, the documentary not only charts Walters’ trailblazing path but also explores deeper themes of sexism, ambition, and the high cost of public success. A proud NYWIFT member, Steingart brings her signature emotional depth and narrative artistry to the project. Her journey as a celebrated storyteller has earned her accolades across the industry — and Tell Me Everything may be her most powerful work to date.
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