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Announcing the winner of the 2026 Goldsmith Prize for Explanatory Reporting
Patricia Finneran is a leader in the documentary film and media impact community with a successful track record creating programs for organizations including AFI (Silverdocs), DocSociety, Good Pitch, Sundance, and IFP/New York. From 2022-24, she ran the StoryBoard Impact Fund in Geneva; her work increased awareness of impact distribution in Europe and supported more than 35 international filmmakers.
Patricia founded Story Matters to provide training and consulting services in documentary impact distribution, and work with nonprofit leaders to craft and activate strategies for organization advancement. She also frequently facilitates live programs and has worked with CPH DOX, DX Fest, FIFDH, IDFA, Movies that Matter, and more.
She holds a BA from Barnard College, Columbia University, is an AFI Producing alum, and completed National Arts Strategies Chief Executive and Ford JustFilms Rockwood Leadership programs. In addition to her research work at DFPI, upcoming projects include: co-creating Ireland’s first impact lab, launching director Neasa Ni Chianáin’s new climate-related feature, and Jonathan Stack’s new film SNIP TRIP.
While at Shorenstein, Patricia will look at how independent documentaries addressing climate change and fossil fuel extraction have affected interest in and the understanding of climate change issues, as measured by media impact data.
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