Warner Bros’ Rico Johnson-Sinclair and the British Film Institute’s Mia Bays and Ama Ampadu are among the speakers at the annual convention of the UK’s The New Black Film Collective, showcasing Black creative talent across the screen industries.
With a focus on the “opportunity gap”, the free event (Tnb Xpo) will run from March 25-28 at community arts hub Rich Mix in London. The programme features talks, interactive sessions, pitching and networking.
Johnson-Sinclair, Warner Bros Discovery’s CrewHQ director of skills and training, will deliver the keynote speech addressing the gap between potential and opportunities for Black and Global Majority creatives.
With a focus on the “opportunity gap”, the free event (Tnb Xpo) will run from March 25-28 at community arts hub Rich Mix in London. The programme features talks, interactive sessions, pitching and networking.
Johnson-Sinclair, Warner Bros Discovery’s CrewHQ director of skills and training, will deliver the keynote speech addressing the gap between potential and opportunities for Black and Global Majority creatives.
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- ScreenDaily
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Long out of print, "The Others" director Alejandro Amenabar's debut about a grad student's discovery of a snuff film is being remastered and rereleased by Widowmaker Films.
"Alice in Murderland" (2011)
Directed by Dennis Devine
Released by Brain Damage Films
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Directed by Elia Kazan
Released by Fox Home Entertainment
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"Tesis" (1996)
Directed by Alejandro Amenabar
Released by Widowmaker Films
Long out of print, "The Others" director Alejandro Amenabar's debut about a grad student's discovery of a snuff film is being remastered and rereleased by Widowmaker Films.
"Alice in Murderland" (2011)
Directed by Dennis Devine
Released by Brain Damage Films
A year after Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" scared the bejeezus out of kids in multiplexes everywhere, this horror take on Lewis Carroll's classic fairy tale aims to do so intentionally on DVD players around the country.
"America, America" (1963)
Directed by Elia Kazan
Released by Fox Home Entertainment
Elia Kazan's most personal film based on the story of his uncle's immigration to the United States from Turkey, where as a Greek his family is persecuted, was already released as part of last year's Kazan boxed set, but now will be...
- 2/6/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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- shocktillyoudrop.com
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