KWAME BERRY
       
     
RAFAEL DE LEON
       
     
JENNY KLEIMAN
       
     
KWAME BERRY
       
     
KWAME BERRY

Kwamé Berry is a Brooklyn based actor, filmmaker and writer originally from Columbus, Ohio. Graduating from The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, Kwamé has performed on stage at The New York Theater Festival, American Theatre of Actors, and The Tank, among others. His debut film , the 2018 hybrid documentary “KAM” was selected in Harlem’s Black Web Fest, won the Best Homegrown Filmmaker & Buckeye Choice Awards at Columbus Black International Film Festival and Best Cinematography in Miami’s Urban Film Festival. His latest film “Ursula” a thriller co-directed with Peter Samuel,   has premiered in film festivals internationally such as England’s GASP Horror Festival, The August Wilson African American Cultural Center’s Black Bottom Film Festival and 2024’s New York No Limits Film Summit.  He is currently in development on his next film and can be found on IG: @kwameberry and X: @sydsbroda 

RAFAEL DE LEON
       
     
RAFAEL DE LEON

Rafael De Leon is an award-winning writer, director, and editor born and raised in New York City. At the age of four, he broke his father's Beta cassette player due to watching "Masters of the Universe" repeatedly. Since graduating from Fordham University, his short films have screened at festivals around the world such as SXSW, Fantasia, Panic Fest, and the Overlook Film Festival.

JENNY KLEIMAN
       
     
JENNY KLEIMAN

Jenny Kleiman is an award-winning director, producer and educator represented by Gersh. She was featured by Austin Film Festival and No Film School as #5 on the “25 Screenwriters to Watch in 2021” list, and her screenplays have topped The Black List and Coverfly’s The Red List. She has collaborated with top-tier production companies like Sony, Topic Studios, and Radar Pictures and cowritten features with industry veterans. 

Jenny’s narrative work "finds the fun and funny in trauma,” and her expertise lies at the weird, genre-bending intersection of dark comedy, thriller, and horror. As a ’Script to Screen’ mentor and workshop leader, Jenny teaches helps filmmakers shape women, BIPOC, & LGBTQ+ characters for big and small screens. 

Born in NYC and raised in Charleston, SC, Jenny is a special blend of American cultures. She’s 100% committed to the “bit,” guaranteed to make you laugh and enjoys overpaying for cold brew in Ridgewood, Queens.