Jamaican filmmaker Stephanie Hazle-Lyle, a member of Women in Film and Television Jamaica (WIFTJA) was among nineteen women selected from the Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI) to pitch their film projects to a panel of international film professionals. The WIFTI Worldwide pitch is an initiative by WIFTI sponsored by the global streaming platform Netflix. Hazle-Lyle is excited about her upcoming film and shares more with us on Sunrise. Watch the interview here:
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