Comedian-Actor Kym Whitley Set to Host the 12th Annual NBCUniversal SHORT FILM FESTIVAL Finale Screening & Awards Ceremony on October 18

Comedian-actor Kym Whitley (โYoung & Hungryโ) will act as host for the finale screening and awards ceremony of the 12th Annual NBCUniversal SHORT FILM FESTIVAL which celebrates diverse stories while finding the next generation of storytellers, on October 18, 2017 at the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood.
Awards in eight categories will be presented to winning filmmakers by a diverse group of actors and writers including Essence Atkins (โMarlonโ), Stephen Bishop(โImposters,โ โBeing Mary Janeโ), Ester Dean (Pitch Perfect 3), Chrissie Fit (Pitch Perfect 3), Akbar Gbajabiamila (โAmerican Ninja Warriorโ), Manny Jacinto (โThe Good Placeโ), Jameela Jamil (โThe Good Placeโ), Hana Mae Lee (Pitch Perfect 3, Love Beats Rhymes), Allen Maldonado (โBlack-ish,โ โThe Last O. G.โ), Nico Santos (โSuperstore,โ Crazy Rich Asians), Chris Sullivan (โThis Is Usโ), Victor Turpin(โShades of Blueโ) and Kelvin Yu (โMaster of Noneโ).
โIโm honored to be part of the NBCUniversal Short Film Festival,โ said Whitley. โPlatforms like this are so important to make sure we as a community find, encourage and support artists who tell stories about underrepresented people that are relatable to all of us regardless of ethnicity, creed, gender and sexual orientation.โ
The festival is furthering its emphasis on social change this year by presenting the HARNESS Social Impact Award to the filmmaker whose short best represents an important social issue. The award stems from a first-time partnership with HARNESS, an advocacy organization founded by America Ferrera, Ryan Piers Williams and Wilmer Valderrama that connects artists, influencers, and grassroots leaders to inspire action and change.
HARNESS will present the award in conjunction with the NBCUniversal Social Responsibility division. โPart of our mission at Harness is to increase representation of diverse voices in entertainment as a means to expose audiences to new perspectives and to create more empathy in the world,โ said Ferrera. โPartnering with the NBCUniversal Short Film Festival gives us an opportunity to honor an up-and-coming filmmaker whose work shows a unique point of view on a critical social issue.โ
The festival is also introducing the Criticsโ Choice Award with an 18-member jury of film and television critics and entertainment writers voting on the short they feel makes the most impact. Jury members are comprised of journalists from BuzzFeed, Entertainment Weekly, Glamour, Hearst Digital Media, Kore Asian Media, Los Angeles Times, Moviemaker Magazine, Paste Magazine, Refinery29, the San Francisco Chronicle, Screen International, TV Guide Magazine, USA TODAY and TheWrap, among others.
The award will be presented by the president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Claudia Puig, who also served as an inaugural jury member. โThe passionate response from artists such as Kym and our amazing presenters, organizations like Harness and respected journalists to be part of our festival signifies how widespread the desire is to increase representation in entertainment,โ said Karen Horne, SVP of Programming Talent Development & Inclusion, NBC Entertainment and Universal Television.
โWe are proud that our short film festival is not only a platform for diverse stories, but also a place to develop up and coming storytellers who are already creating work that reflects our society.โ
The festival will also award filmmakers in the Outstanding Drama, Outstanding Comedy, Outstanding Director, Outstanding Writer, Outstanding Actor and the Audience Award categories. The awards will be determined by the festivalโs first-ever ambassadors, America Ferrera (โSuperstoreโ), Mariska Hargitay (โLaw & Order: SVUโ), Chrissy Metz (โThis Is Usโ) and Lena Waithe (2017 Emmyยฎ Award winner for โMaster of Noneโ), as well as the judging panel which includes NBC Entertainment President Jennifer Salke, Universal Television President Pearlena Igbokwe, Debra Martin Chase (The Princess Diaries, Just Wright), Sakina Jaffrey (โTimeless,โ โThe Mindy Projectโ), Allen Maldonado (โBlack-ish,โ โSurvivorโs Remorseโ), Victor Turpin (โShades of Blueโ) and Masi Oka (โHawaii Five-0,โ โHeroesโ).
The finale screening and awards ceremony is free and open to the public. Tickets can be reserved at the festival website. The NBCUniversal SHORT FILM FESTIVAL is presented by NBCUniversal and NBC Entertainment with title partners: Universal Pictures, Panavision, Xfinity and the NBCUniversal Division for Social Responsibility.
Additional 2017 festival partners include Focus Features, Oxygen, USA Network, Bravo, Syfy, Fandango, E! Entertainment, Telemundo and Hulu, as well as industry partners including Creative Artists Agency (CAA), SAG-AFTRA, Tandem Productions, Everybody Digital, Room & Board, Writers Guild of America โ East, Writers Guild of America โ West, DGA and PGA.