Monique Hazeur is Brooklyn-based writer, producer, and foodie originally from Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. She is an alumna of New York University and Howard University, where she studied film. In 2021, she was selected to the inaugural Black TV and Film Collective and Wavelength Black Producers Fellowship. In 2021, she also produced two shorts films: I Won the Lottery..., which she co-wrote with Jenn Shaw, and Mama Duke, which was written and directed by Cyrille Phipps. Her feature script, Patron Saint of Black Girls, made it to the second round of the 2019 Sundance Screenwriters Lab.
Hot and Bothered (pilot) Comedy Pilot logline: In the city of Brooklyn, where can a single and horny broad, babe of the 90s, have the Big O on her Big Day (the big 4-0!) when a new distraction and blocker is around every corner?
Patron Saint of Black Girls Other ⋄ Independent Upon her beloved Great Aunt’s passing in 1995 in the insular coastal community of Waveland, Mississippi, a black teenage girl discovers an ability to speak with her ancestors.
I Won the Lottery...
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Short
Producer
Mama Duke
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Film (short)
by Urban Media Warrior/Cyrille Phipps
Producer
One Last Goodbye
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Short
Producer
Inaugural Black TV & Film Collective and Wavelength Black Producers Fellowship
(2021)
Sundance Screenwriters Lab - Second Round
(2019)
Creative Capital - Second Round
(2019)
New York Women and Film New Works Lab Showcase Featured Script
(2017)
New York University