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Talks & Sessions
My Big Break
Sat9June/10:00/ Netflix Crucible Studio
Filmmakers at at varying stages in in their career discuss the the the the successes (and challenges) that paved their way into the the the the industry With a a a a a a a a a a panel made
up of of BAFTA Breakthrough Brits the the the creative producer of of of an an an award-winning documentary and a a a a a a a a a a a true innovator of of short-form this panel is is a a a a a a a a a a a must for for for anyone looking for for for advice on on how to to get their work made
and seen Festival Pass holders only Sat 9 June Munroe Bergdorf:
Women Gender & Activism
Sat9June/12:00/
Netflix Crucible Studio
/ / / / £10/ £8
As both an an an activist and international model Munroe Bergdorf’s experiences as a a a a a a a a a a transgender woman remain the driving force behind her work Voted 8th in in in in Pride Power’s Top 100 List 2017 Munroe uses her platform to campaign for for for the trans community worldwide and for for for all those who define as women Munroe will discuss her work activism and new documentary What Makes a a a a a a a a a Woman (Antidote Productions) for Channel 4
Session Producer
Chair
Speakers
Oriana Franceschi
Ade Rawcliffe (Channel 4)
Ed Perkins (Dir Black Sheep p p 44) Elhum Shakerifar (Pro A A A Northern Soul p p p p 50) Ayo Akingbade (Dir Street 66 p 73) Lucy Cohen (Filmmaker)
Speakers
Munroe Bergdorf Laura Jones (Antidote Productions) Music Docs:
New Forms & Platforms
BAFTA Masterclass: Matthew Heineman
Sat 9 June / / 14:30 / / Netflix Crucible Studio
Thanks to to digital platforms filmmakers are embracing an an experimental approach to to the music music promo releasing formats that straddle fiction documentary and and music music video Brands are racing to engage with their their consumers by creating compelling content - and and music remains one their their most powerful tools Meet the the the filmmakers and and platforms that are pushing the the forms
forms
of storytelling Festival Pass holders only Sat 9 June / / 16:30 / / Netflix Crucible Studio
/ / / / £10/ £8
The BAFTA-and-Oscar-nominated director Matthew Heineman
will discuss his films City of Ghosts (awarded (awarded Doc/Fest’s Doc/Fest’s Grand Jury Award 2017) and and and Cartel Land (awarded (awarded Doc/Fest’s Doc/Fest’s Tim Hetherington Award 2015) along with his new documentary series The Trade depicting the the US heroin epidemic two episodes of which are screening at the Festival Session Producer
Chair
Speakers
Pegah Farahmand (Disney)
Jennifer Byrne (Firepit Warner Music)
Rollo Jackson (Filmmaker)
Robert Semmer Alex Hoffman (Noisey / Vice) Jacqueline Edenbrow (Frieze)
Chair
Speakers
Mariayah Kaderbhai (BAFTA)
Matthew Heineman
(Dir The Trade p 48)
Talks & Sessions