![]() ![]() Since 2011, South Pitch has provided a unique opportunity for filmmakers from across the American South to pitch their next film production to a panel of industry judges. Jasmin Mara López, director of Silent Beauty Tracey Arcabasso Smith, director of Relative Missy Malek, director of We’re Too Good For ThisĪmada Torruella, filmmaker and NOFF programmerĢ:30 PM – 4:00 PM Healing as Documentary ProcessĪs storytellers, how can different healing practices play a guiding role in the development of documentaries around our own families? What types of long term care can we provide protagonists and our film teams throughout the lengthy process of producing a documentary?Īurora Brachman, director of Still Waters Maria Luisa Santos, producer and editor of Stay Here Awhile They will reflect on the challenges and inspirations for how their works push the boundaries of traditional film structures in collective storytelling. This panel discussion will feature filmmakers whose documentary and narrative films featured in this year’s lineup weave together different storylines to shape a communal narrative. Monday, November 7 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Cinema and the Collective Lens Music artist Akeem ‘GUAP’ Hayes, writer and protagonist of Stoop Kid Marcus Pontello, director of Friday I’m in LoveĬharnelle Quallis, co-producer and editor of A Taste of Heaven: The Ecstatic Song & Gospel of Maestro Raymond Anthony Myles Mirissa Neff, director of This Is National Wake How does music play a role in supporting social movements and reshaping narratives? This panel discussion will feature artists whose films in this year’s lineup explore the role of music in our collective imagination. Sunday, November 6 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Music, Memory, and Movements Kiyoko McCrae, NOFS Director of Documentary Programming and Filmmaker Labs ![]() Veronica Rutledge, director of A Place on the Edge of Breathīhawin Suchak, director of Outta the Muck and Documentary Accountability Working Group member andĭawn Valadez, Filmmaker and Director of Youth and Artistic Development Programs, BAVC Kameelah Mu’Min Rashad, Psy.D, Founding President, Muslim Wellness Foundation and Documentary Accountability Working Group member How do we center healing and care in our documentary filmmaking practices? Panelists will discuss various initiatives working to develop values and guidelines for ethical documentary filmmaking and share best practices from their own experiences in filmmaking.ĭr. Jax Deluca, National Endowment for the Artsģ:00 PM – 4:30 PM Healing Informed Practices and Community Care in Documentary Filmmaking Maggie Bowman, Facilitator, Independent Media Arts Group Members of the offshoot group Indie Media Arts South will talk about what regional organizing has meant to them, as they harness the power of their networks to create an infrastructure that supports their work. This interactive event will include the release of an IMAG briefing that highlights recent successes and upcoming opportunities for the field. Join members of the Independent Media Arts Group (IMAG), a collaborative project of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Sundance Institute, as they reflect on their work over the last three years and look ahead to the future. Saturday, November 5 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM Community as Infrastructure: Strengthening Independent Media Arts at a Regional and National Level Zandashé Brown, filmmaker and NOFF programmer Join producer Effie Brown and director Elegance Bratton in conversation as they speak to the journey of bringing the story of this Gotham Award–nominated story to screen.Įlegance Bratton, director of The Inspection NOFF 2022 Filmmaker Conference panels are free and open to the public and will take place in the FotoKem Theater at Second Line Stages (800 Richard St, New Orleans).įriday, November 4 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Production Case Study: The Inspection ![]()
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