Talent Guide

Milana Edwards

  • Discipline:Producer
  • Program Year:Producing Lab 2020

Bio

Milana Edwards was born and raised in southeast San Diego. As a first-generation college graduate, Milana places a lot of personal emphasis on equality in education. While pursuing her BA in English from Georgetown University, Milana worked with education activist organizations which led her to join the Teach For America (TFA), Washington DC corps where she taught atrisk students. She transitioned into the film industry in 2017 when she produced her first short film Hoop Dreamin’ which was accepted into multiple film festivals including Pan African Film Festival and the Forbes Thirty Under 30 festival and secured airline distribution. In the last 3 years, Milana has produced 5 short films. Her most recent project Natives was recently accepted into the San Francisco Black Film Festival and Martha’s Vineyard Black Film Festival.
As a writer and producer, she seeks to create content for and by women of color. Her long-term aspiration is to own a production company dedicated to traditional and new-media that provides storytellers with a platform to tell their own authentic truths. Milana is a recipient of Frank Volpe Endowed Scholarship, the Stark Special Production Grant and is a T. Howard Alumni.

Current Project

We Were Born Kings

Logline

Titus King is an aggressive teen, struggling to follow the rules in his mother’s house. When his dad is released from a 8 year stint in prison and Titus is kicked out of his mom’s house, Titus is forced to stay with a father he barely knows. As the two bump heads, Titus learns powerful lessons in love that will change his life forever.