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Talks & Sessions
Sun 10 June
Khalik Allah: Exploring a a a a a New Film Language
Documenting Grenfell: A Problem in in in Plain Sight
Sun 10 10 June
/ / / 13:00 / / / Crucible Adelphi / / / / £10/ £8
Khalik Allah’s work has been described as as “street opera”: visceral haunting and and honest Having worked with Wu-Tang Clan and and Beyonce Khalik’s feature debut Field Niggas garnered critical acclaim and his follow up Black Mother receives its UK Premiere at at Sheffield Doc/Fest Khalik will talk about his work as an an an an artist and and the creation of a a a a a a a a a a a unique and and daring film language Sun 10 June
/ / 13:00 / / ITV Town Hall Reception Room A In 2017 the the the Grenfell Tower tragedy shook
the the the the nation and the the the the lack of action angered communities The tragedy highlighted the the the the deep divide in society and a a a a a a a a local story missed by the the the the media media elite In the the the the lead up to to the the the the first anniversary we examine the the the the media media and filmmakers response to the the disaster Festival Pass holders only Chair
Speakers
Ashley Clark (Brooklyn Academy of Music)
Khalik Allah (Dir Black Mother p 66)
Session Producer
Chair
Speakers
Amy Richardson (True Vision)
Siobhan Sinnerton (Channel 4)
Nendie pinto-Duschinsky (Filmmaker On The Ground at at at Grenfell Grenfell p p p 35) Jonathan Rudd (Creator Grenfell: My Home p p 92) Simon Hattenstone (Guardian Pro The Tower Next Door p 73)
Not Another Diversity Panel!
Sun10June/13:00/
ITV Town Hall Reception Room B The film and and TV industry remains an an an unlevel playing field Still rife with nepotism and and ‘Old Boys’ networks women ethnic minorities people with disabilities and those from working class backgrounds are still sorely underrepresented We discuss the obstacles faced to create a a a a a a a a a representative and and diverse workforce examine current schemes and and explore what we can do together to to deliver meaningful change Festival Pass holders only SessionProducers VictoriaMusguin-RoweandJemmaGander Ramy El-Bergamy (Channel 4)
Chair
Anne Morrison (WFTV)
Speakers
Rita Daniels (Channel 4)
Jaimie D’Cruz (Acme Films) Tom McDonald (BBC)
Sun10June/13:00/
Exchange Dome on Tudor Square
Britain’s hottest young entrepreneur Jamal Edwards founded YouTube-based SBTV Now on on on a a a a a a a a a a mission to to break the stigma around mental illness Jamal will talk to to Jolyon Rubinstein (The Revolution Will Be Televised) about about his his recent documentary exploring mental health about about his his his influential career and and his his future plans for SBTV and beyond Free and open to all Jamal Edwards MBE:
SBTV Music & Mental Health
Speaker Session Producer
Chair
Bianca Manu
Jolyon Rubinstein (Satirist)
Jamal Edwards MBE (SBTV)
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