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Rhianon Jones

Rhianon Jones is a writer, director and producer living between Los Angeles and upstate New York. She attended Vassar and Reed colleges, where she studied film theory before going on to earn a Masters in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute. Her feature film, Wonder Valley, premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival in 2017, and she recently executive produced Rachel Mason’s documentary, Circus of Books, which was acquired for Netflix by Ryan Murphy (Glee, Feud, American Horror Story). She is the founder of Neon Heart Productions, an independent film production company for female filmmakers. NHP films include the award-winning film Once Upon a River, by Haroula Rose, and Emma Seligman’s feature comedy Shiva Baby, which was an official selection at SXSW in 2020. Upcoming projects include an untitled Indigo Girls documentary by award-winning filmmaker Alexandria Bombach (On Her Shoulders), an arthouse documentary about drug addiction in Ethiopia, directed by Jessica Beshir (“Hairat”), and Highway One by writer/director Jaclyn Bethany. She is also in post-production on her own feature,Gayo Dallas, a documentary following a group die-hard of Latina K Pop fans living in Dallas, Texas. Rhianon recently joined the Leadership Council for women at Sundance.