IFP Announces Public Events for IFP Film Week
by Erik Luers on August 23, 2016
August 23, 2016 (New York, NY) – IFP’s signature event, IFP Film Week, has expanded this year to include numerous screenings, talks, meet ups, exhibitions, and tours centered on cutting-edge independent content for the big screen, small screen and Internet open to the public.
“IFP has always had a reputation industry-wide as a place of discovery,” says IFP Executive Director Joana Vicente. “Now, with IFP Film Week in Brooklyn, we welcome all New York audiences to come and discover the new ideas, new artists, digital pioneers, and experience all our talented and diverse community has to offer.”
Under the leadership of Head of Programming Amy Dotson, produced by Erik Luers, Annie Malarkey and gallery manager Tom Rotenberg, public programs run September 17-22 in and around IFP’s headquarters, Made in NY Media Center by IFP in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
IFP Screen Forward Conference kicks off the week, including:
- Talks with some of the most interesting, innovative and outspoken storytellers today include Laura Poitras, Oscar-Winning Director (Citizenfour), Ezra Edelman, (Director, OJ: Made in America), Amy Emmerich (CCO Refinery 29), actress and activist Rose McGowan, and creator Issa Rae (Awkward Black Girl and HBO’s upcoming Insecure).
- Behind the scenes chats with the creators of:
o Cult webseries and upcoming HBO series High Maintenance
o Doc sensation Weiner
o Innovative horror film The Witch
o the upcoming documentary Hamilton’s America
o Hello, My Name is Doris, one of the highest grossing indie films of the year
o Antonio Campos’ exciting upcoming film, Christine, starring Rebecca Hall
- Discover some of the funniest and most subversive comedians, writers and performers in the city including Catie Lazarus(Employee of the Month), Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens), Ingrid Jungermann (F to the 7th), Chris Kelly (Other People) and Chioke Nassor (Late Night with Seth Meyers), and webseries sensations Shugs & Fats.
- Experience the future with the best VR, AR, and immersive storytelling including work from United Nations VR’s Gabo Arora, Felix and Paul, Lance Weiler, Mike Woods and more.
- Exploring the intersection of story and tech through:
o Discussions on the rise of short-form documentaries with VICE, Narratively and Great Big Story;
o Designing participatory stories with Scatter and multi-sensory experiences with Meta.is;
o Cutting edge storytelling techniques for social media with Mighty Oak.
- Meet up at Meet the Decision Makers, the only open-to-the-public program where aspiring industry and creative aspirants can meet directly with leaders from over 40+ top film, television and digital companies including A&E, Amazon Studios, HBO, and more.
Exhibitions & experiences at the Media Center will take place throughout the Week that are open to the public, including:
- Phi Centre’s VR Garden (Daily 10-5)
o Series of the best of North American VR from Canada and the United States, hosted by Montreal’s innovative Phi Centre.
- United Nations VR @ IFP Film Week (Sunday 4-6p)
o Launch of new work by VR pioneer Gabo Arora, including a communal VR viewing experience of his latest work.
- The Art of Dying Young (Daily 10-5)
o An Augmented Reality installation by Shawn Peters and producer Barry Cole that examines the lives, local histories and place-making initiatives of the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bedford Stuyvesant and South Williamsburg told through the lives of two young men who have been memorialized through murals.
- Tactile and interactive exhibits by BRDG
o Creative, digital moments in physical spaces and environments, projects will include video environments, motion tracking, tactile AR exhibits and live interactive emulations throughout the IFP Made in NY Media Center.
- Digital Projection Mapping at the Archway throughout the week
o Best of Light Year projected on the Manhattan Bridge façade throughout the week, courtesy of 3_Search
IFP also has a long history of discovering new voices and introducing their work to audiences first, well before the whole world knows their names. These IFP rising stars include Lena Dunham (Girls), The Duplass Brothers (Togetherness) Moria Demos & Laura Riccardi (Making a Murderer), Ava DuVernay (Queen Sugar), Derek Cianfrance (The Light Between Oceans), Robert Eggers (The Witch), Ciro Guerrra (Embrace of the Serpent), Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon), Dee Rees (Bessie), Denis Villeneuve (Sicaro), Roger Ross Williams (Life, Animated), and Benh Zeitlin (Beasts of the Southern Wild).
Celebrate, meet and discover the next amazing film, television and digital pioneers at free, public screenings and parties including:
- On Saturday, September 17, IFP Film Week’s Kick-Off Screening will take place at The Archway. Proceeded by dance party, IFP, Alamo Drafthouse and Rooftop Films will host a free screening of 80s classic Krush Groove. The event is held in conjunction with DUMBO BID.
- Tuesday, September 20 is the 12thannual IFP Film Lab Showcase, held at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 1. Giving audiences a first look at twenty exciting new feature films, before their festival premieres, this outdoor screening features excerpts from the new films from the emerging talent. The Labs are the nation’s only program that supports diverse feature filmmakers when they need it most: through the completion, marketing and distribution of their first features. The IFP Film Labs are generously supported by the Time Warner Foundation; the screening is held in conjunction with Rooftop Films and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
- Wednesday, September 21, join the IFP’s Future of Filmmaking at BRIC’s The Stoop, which will feature innovative writers and directors working in film, television, and digital platforms, discussing how they tell stories – and make a living – across multiple platforms. Speakers will include Ingrid Jungermann (F to 7th), Chris Kelly (Other People), Jessie Komitor (People of New York), and Chioke Nassor (Late Night with Seth Meyers).
- Wednesday, September 21, the IFP Screen Forward Lab Showcase at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 1 will give audiences a first look at twenty exciting new television and webseries, before their broadcast and digital premieres. The IFP Screen Forward Labs are generously supported by the Time Warner Foundation. The screening is held in conjunction with Rooftop Films and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
- On September 22nd, IFP and POV are partnering with Photoville for a free, evening screening and event at the Beer Garden @ Photoville featuring exclusive clips from IFP Lab Alumni and upcoming POV release, From This Day Forward, as well as StoryCorps shorts and more.
For more information on all public programs or to purchase tickets to the IFP Screen Forward Conference, ifpfilmweek.com.
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LEADING SPONSORS
The IFP and IFP Film Week are generously supported by a group of loyal corporate, foundation and government benefactors. The 2016 Sponsors are Premier Sponsors HBO and Amazon Studios; Gold Sponsors A&E Indie Films and SAGIndie; Silver Sponsors Kodak, National Film & Video Foundation of South Africa, Shutterstock, Sofia Independent Film Festival and Telefilm Canada; and Community Partner is Ghetto Film School IFP Film Week is also supported by the Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts and the Time Warner Foundation.
BROOKLYN PARTNERS
IFP and IFP Film week are grateful for the partnership of its programmatic supporters And/Or, Alamo Drafthouse, BRDG, BRIC, Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Eko, DUMBO BID, Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, POV, Phi Center, Photoville, Rooftop Films and United Nations VR.
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ABOUT IFP
The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) champions the future of storytelling by connecting artists with essential resources at all stages of development and distribution. The organization fosters a vibrant and sustainable independent storytelling community through its year-round programs, which include IFP Film Week, Filmmaker Magazine, the IFP Gotham Awards and the Made in NY Media Center by IFP, a new incubator space developed with the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment. IFP represents a growing network of 10,000 storytellers around the world, and plays a key role in developing 350 new feature and documentary works each year. During its 38-year history, IFP has supported over 12,000 projects and offered resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers. More info at www.ifp.org
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