ABOUT
Wyonna Rutledge is a Producer/Writer based in New York and a graduate of CUNY Hunter College’s Media Arts program. She has worked in entertainment since 2004 in various mediums with credits on award-winning films such as feature documentaries My Brooklyn and Never Enough, directed by Kelly Anderson and narrative short Tolerance, directed by Marc I. Daniels. Her short film It’s Time won awards from The Best Shorts Competition and Hollywood Just4Shorts Film and was selected by The Film Collective, Big Apple Film Festival, andThe Great Message International Film Festival. She is currently co-producing a narrative short on Cerebral Palsy I Want To Hear My Voice (NYWIFT script finalist), directed by Julia Aldana in partnership with ParaArts Foundation and producing a short thriller Grandma’s Hands written by Chris Courtney Martin.
Wyonna is an adjudicator for NYC Public School Film Festival through the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment. She’s also an old school hip hop fan and avid cook, check out her culinary escapades on IG: @wyburnz.