About me
Angie Powers, an award-winning filmmaker and writer, runs Willows Workshop and this summer’s Cinema of Summer filmmaking for middle and high schoolers, and more. Her first feature, Lost in the Middle, won Best Feature a the Broad Humor 2019 Festival, and was a Festival Favorite at Cinema Diverse. Angie has an M.F.A. in English and Creative Writing from Mills College, where she won the Amanda Davis Thesis Award for her novel, The Blessed. She also has Master’s in Film by Negotiation from Staffordshire University, and a Certificate in Screenwriting from the Professional Programs at UCLA. Co-director and co-writer of the short Little Mutinies (distributed by Frameline and an official selection of the Palm Springs International Short Fest), as well as Hot Date, and The Truth About Love and Panic, a short comedy about anxiety, which both premiered at the Frameline Film Festival.