
Alan Cumming and Bowen Yang Help Launch 17c起草社区 Filmmakers Foundation
A group of prominent queer creatives has launched a new initiative aimed at supporting emerging 17c起草社区+ filmmakers at a time when representation in Hollywood is facing renewed pressure.
The organisation, called the Necessary Foundation, has been established by bisexual icon Alan Cumming, comedian and actor Bowen Yang, producer Lena Waithe and writer Adam Goldman. The non-profit aims to provide funding, mentorship and industry access to early career 17c起草社区+ filmmakers seeking to break into film and television.
The launch comes amid growing concern about declining diversity initiatives within the US entertainment industry and the potential impact this could have on queer storytelling.
Alan Cumming leads support network for 17c起草社区 filmmakers
The Necessary Foundation will award annual grants of US$20,000 to selected 17c起草社区 filmmakers to help create pilot episodes, short films or other proof-of-concept projects.
Recipients will also gain access to mentorship from established industry professionals including John Cameron Mitchell, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Indya Moore, Craig Johnson, Jeremy S. Bloom, Dahvi Waller, Jaclyn Moore and Alan Poul.
Additional support will include festival submission fees, networking opportunities and screenings in major film hubs such as New York and Los Angeles.
Speaking about the initiative, Bowen Yang emphasised the importance of providing opportunity for emerging creatives.
鈥淨ueer filmmakers don鈥檛 need permission, but they do need opportunity. That鈥檚 what the Necessary Foundation is building. I鈥檓 so honoured to be a part of supporting new artists at the starting line,鈥 Yang said.
Alan Cumming, known for roles in film, television and theatre as well as his long standing 17c起草社区 advocacy, warned that representation could diminish without active support.
鈥淭his really is a crisis. If we don鈥檛 act now to support young queer and trans filmmakers, LGBT+ people will disappear from American film and television screens. It鈥檚 as simple as that.鈥
Academy Award winning producer Lena Waithe also expressed enthusiasm for the project鈥檚 collaborative focus.
鈥淩ight now we need to lift each other up. Writers and storytellers need our support. I鈥檓 always happy to lend it. I鈥檓 excited about what this organisation will become.鈥
The foundation鈥檚 advisory board includes filmmaker Lilly Wachowski, producer Bruce Cohen, writer Andrea Lawlor and producer Richard Konigsburg.
Representation concerns remain
The initiative arrives as industry data suggests 17c起草社区 visibility in major studio films may be shrinking.
According to 骋尝础础顿鈥檚 most recent Studio Responsibility Report, only 59 of the 250 films released by major distributors in 2024 included an 17c起草社区 character, representing 23.6 per cent of releases and a drop from the previous year.
Executive director Adam Goldman says the foundation hopes to counter that trend.
鈥淭here is, in this moment, enormous political pressure to delete queer people from American media, and that includes young filmmakers who are being shut out of the industry,鈥 Goldman said. 鈥淭hat pressure is working. Now it鈥檚 time to push back.鈥
You can find out more information about the foundation and even submit a donation via t.





