A documentary chronicling the trailblazing life of aviation pioneer Bessie Coleman has earned a prestigious industry accolade, cementing its place as a standout work of inclusive historical storytelling. *Discovering Bessie Coleman*, created by Jamaican-born pilot and filmmaker Beth Powell, took home the award for Best Documentary in the Short Film Showcase at the 2026 Diversity in Cannes Film Festival Showcase.
Coleman made history as the first woman of both African American and Native American descent to earn a commercial pilot license, breaking racial and gender barriers in early aviation that had long excluded women and people of color. The 2024 documentary, directed by Powell and produced by veteran producer Lorna Chin, centers on preserving Coleman’s legacy and highlighting her lasting impact on underrepresented groups in aviation and beyond.
In a celebratory Instagram post following the Cannes win, Chin shared the backstory of how the project came to life. She recalled that Powell first approached her with the concept for a Coleman-focused documentary in 2023, kicking off a 12-month collaborative process to shape the narrative. “We developed the story over the course of a year, eventually deciding to lean into a Jamaican storytelling style,” Chin explained in her post, noting that the creative direction helped bring a unique, intimate perspective to Coleman’s story.
Beyond its Cannes recognition, the documentary has already reached a global audience through a major in-flight entertainment partnership. It is currently featured as part of the American Black Film Festival showcase on American Airlines’ in-flight entertainment platform, introducing Coleman’s extraordinary journey to millions of air travelers across the world.
The Cannes event also brought a second honor for Powell: she was awarded the esteemed Better World Award, in recognition of her commitment to creating purpose-driven film that advances social impact and elevates under-told stories. The dual recognition underscores the growing demand for inclusive historical content that re-centers figures long overlooked by mainstream historical narratives.
