Chanelle Elaine is a creative and social impact producer in New York City. She field produced MTV’s premiere episode “Native America” from the docu-series Rebel Music. With over 4 million hits, it was one of the most successful episodes MTV has premiered on Facebook. As a result, Chanelle was invited by the White House to produce videos for President Obama’s Tribal Nations Conference in December of 2014, and for the Generation Indigenous Youth conference in July of 2015. Currently, she is the project manager for a special project with the New York Civil Liberties Union, and the producer for NoVo’s Women’s Building Project. As a commercial producer Chanelle has created branded content for companies such as Univision, Ubisoft, and L’Oreal, and a host of fashion designers for NY’s Fashion Week over six seasons. Ms. Elaine was selected for the 2015 Sundance Creative Producing Summit and was a Dean’s Fellow at Columbia University School of the Arts, where she received her MFA.
Hardened by years in foster care, a teenage girl from Brooklyn’s Brownsville neighborhood, decides that wrestling boys is the only way back to her estranged father.