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GRANT RECIPIENTS: BLYTHE FRANK |
Blythe
Frank was born in a small New England mill
town, and raised in Connecticut and on Cape
Cod. A performer for many years, Blythe
studied classical acting at the Eugene
O'Neill Theatre Center and at the London
Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She went
on to receive her B.A. and M.A. in
Comparative Literature from The American
University of Paris, and the Sorbonne,
respectively. After writing and producing
her award-winning short film, Off Season,
Blythe entered the MFA Film program at
Columbia University in New York, where she
is currently an MFA candidate in Film
Producing. Her thesis project, "The Kindness
of Strangers" was the recipient of the New
Line Cinema Development Award and received a
Best Producer's honor at the 2004 Columbia
Film Festival. She is currently at work
completing a feature length documentary on
the New York International Ballet
Competition, which was the recipient of a
grant from the Lincoln Center Performing
Arts Library and has several other projects
in development
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