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Talks & Sessions
Mon 11 June
Onwards and Upwards:
The Future of Documentary Shorts
Art Art 50: Art Art in in a a a Post Brexit Britain with Kirsty Wark
Mon11June/14:30/
ITV Town Hall Reception Room B Short form continues to to offer a a a space to to discover exciting new voices The continued rise of of digital platforms allows producers to connect directly with viewers while broadcasters and and brands continue to fund short form Commissioners
and and and and filmmakers will explore ways and and and places where shorts are punching through and and discuss the future for for this innovative form of storytelling Festival Pass holders only Mon11June/14:30/
Netflix Crucible Studio / / / / £10/ £8
What will Britain look and and feel like – – both to to to Britons and and to to to the the the rest of of the the the world – – when it it it is
no longer a a a a member of of the the the European Union? Join BBC Newsnight’s Kirsty Wark
to discuss Sky Arts Art Art 50 project and hear from the commissioned artists whose work is
is
is
examining a a a post brexit Britain Session Producer
Chair
Speakers
Meagan Tillock (Producer)
Adam Gee (Little Dot Studio)
Lindsey Crouse (New York Times Op Docs) Nasfim Haque (BBC3) Joe Alexander (Boiler Room) Andy Mundy Castle (DocHearts) Sam Barcroft Barcroft (Barcroft Media)
Session Producer
Chair
Speakers
Danielle Graham (Story Vault TV)
Kirsty Wark
(BBC Newsnight)
John Godber (Playwright) (Playwright) Jonathan Maitland (Playwright) (Playwright) Dreda Say Mitchell (Author)
Collaborating with Canada:
Creating Commissioning and Funding
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation x Guardian Pitch
Mon11June/14:30/
Crucible Adelphi
What does it it take to work with Canadian Canadian producers access Canadian Canadian funding and get your documentary commissioned by Canadian broadcasters? This focused lightning session will focus focus on on everything you need to know about working with Canada and feature some of the biggest names in in Canadian documentary production Festival Pass holders only Mon11June/15:00/
ITV Town Hall Reception Room A Filmmakers will pitch their idea for a a a a a a short documentary about poverty that seeks to reframe the the issue and engage a a a a a a a a a a a mainstream audience ‘beyond the the the choir’ A panel of representatives from JRF and and the the Guardian will award up to three £20 000 commissions and and and a a a a a a a a a a a a a a global release via theguardian com com Come to hear and and meet exciting filmmaking talent for future collaborations Festival Pass holders only Chair
Speakers
Jane Mote (The Whickers)
Charlotte Engel (CBC Television)
Marin Lea (NFB Pro What Is Democracy p 64) Nathalie Clermont (Canada Media Fund)
Session Producer
Panel
David Alamouti (Inovi)
Charlie Phillips (Guardian) (Guardian) Abigail Scott Paul (JRF) (JRF) Lindsay Poulton (Guardian) (Guardian) Campbell Robb (JRF) (JRF) Sean McAllister (Dir A A Northern Soul p 50)
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