Radha Blank, Aleem Khan, Francisca Alegria, Reinaldo Marcus Green, Tayarisha Poe, Brett Weiner, Emma Fletcher, Hannah Pearl Utt, Jen Tullock, Grainger David, Cory Miller, Colman Domingo, Amirah Tajdin, Clea DuVall, Marcos Díaz Sosa, Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr. Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival London-based director Aleem Khan is one of the 13 directors selected to participate in the 2017 Directors and Screenwriters Labs in Utah. His film After Love sees a widow discover she has a secret family in France.
At the Directors Lab (May 29-June 22), filmmakers will rehearse, shoot and edit key scenes from their scripts, working closely with creative advisors, actors and production crews. The one-on-one support of the Screenwriters Lab (June 24-29) focuses on the art and craft of screenplay writing.
Feature film programme founding director Michelle Satter said: “Our Lab brings together a community of artists from the U.S. and around the world to learn, discover and...
At the Directors Lab (May 29-June 22), filmmakers will rehearse, shoot and edit key scenes from their scripts, working closely with creative advisors, actors and production crews. The one-on-one support of the Screenwriters Lab (June 24-29) focuses on the art and craft of screenplay writing.
Feature film programme founding director Michelle Satter said: “Our Lab brings together a community of artists from the U.S. and around the world to learn, discover and...
- 5/13/2017
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Sundance Institute has selected their filmmakers for this year's directing and screenwriting labs, with projects coming from Cuba, Chile, Kenya and the U.S.
The participants in this year's directing lab are Radha Blank, Aleem Khan, Francisca Alegria, Reinaldo Marcus Green, Tayarisha Poe, Brett Weiner and Emma Fletcher, Hannah Pearl Utt and Jen Tullock and Grainger David.
Cory Miller, Colman Domingo, Amirah Tajdin, Clea DuVall, Marcos Díaz Sosa and Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr. are the writers chosen for the screenwriting lab.
Sundance founder Robert Redford and Sundance lab artistic directors Doug Wright and Gyula Gazdag will act as advisers for the lab, along with Rick Famuyiwa, Ed Harris, Karyn Kusama,...
The participants in this year's directing lab are Radha Blank, Aleem Khan, Francisca Alegria, Reinaldo Marcus Green, Tayarisha Poe, Brett Weiner and Emma Fletcher, Hannah Pearl Utt and Jen Tullock and Grainger David.
Cory Miller, Colman Domingo, Amirah Tajdin, Clea DuVall, Marcos Díaz Sosa and Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr. are the writers chosen for the screenwriting lab.
Sundance founder Robert Redford and Sundance lab artistic directors Doug Wright and Gyula Gazdag will act as advisers for the lab, along with Rick Famuyiwa, Ed Harris, Karyn Kusama,...
- 5/11/2017
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ventana Sur: The four Chilean directors who will take part in creating the opening night film of Cannes 2015 Directors’ Fortnight were unveiled on December 3.
Ignacio Rodríguez, Manuela Martelli, Matías Rojas and Teresita Ugarte (pictured in order) will each collaborate with a non-Chilean filmmaker on a short film. The four films will comprise the feature Chile Factory that will screen on the Croisette on May 14.
The initiative is backed by Directors’ Fortnight, Chile’s National Council Of Culture And The Arts and national film support body CinemaChile.
Rodríguez will collaborate on a short with Sara Rastegar (France-Iran), Martelli with Amirah Tajdin (Kenya-Dubai), Rojas with Mariko Saga (Japan-Poland) and Ugarte with Ofir Raul Grazier (Israel-Germany). The four non-Chilean filmmakers were previously announced.
CinemaChile executive director Constanza Arena said the plan was to hold back details of the projects until a later date.
The four filmmakers prevailed among a group of 70 candidates, each of whom satisfied eligibility conditions by having...
Ignacio Rodríguez, Manuela Martelli, Matías Rojas and Teresita Ugarte (pictured in order) will each collaborate with a non-Chilean filmmaker on a short film. The four films will comprise the feature Chile Factory that will screen on the Croisette on May 14.
The initiative is backed by Directors’ Fortnight, Chile’s National Council Of Culture And The Arts and national film support body CinemaChile.
Rodríguez will collaborate on a short with Sara Rastegar (France-Iran), Martelli with Amirah Tajdin (Kenya-Dubai), Rojas with Mariko Saga (Japan-Poland) and Ugarte with Ofir Raul Grazier (Israel-Germany). The four non-Chilean filmmakers were previously announced.
CinemaChile executive director Constanza Arena said the plan was to hold back details of the projects until a later date.
The four filmmakers prevailed among a group of 70 candidates, each of whom satisfied eligibility conditions by having...
- 12/3/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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