Neurodivergent Film Festival Call for Submission
…open for submissions until March 15, 2021. The festival, which will occur on May 15, 2021, was created with the idea that neurodivergent people should be telling their own stories….
…open for submissions until March 15, 2021. The festival, which will occur on May 15, 2021, was created with the idea that neurodivergent people should be telling their own stories….
…dance company hire her as a teacher and choreographer, and we’ve viewed her class’s initial recital as a modest, hopeful success. Frances appears to be on her way at last….
…can tell this history in an entertaining way, you can begin to open people’s minds and help them see things in a different way.” Nelson is a MacArthur “Genius” Fellow…
…IFC Productions, IFC, and Bravo? Sehring: IFC Productions projects will air both on IFC [20 million homes reached] and IFC Fridays on Bravo [39 million]. Kaplan: We do electronic press…
…“I thought it would be a good way to further bridge that gap, like how do you actually make those academic results available [to practitioners]. It seemed to be the…
…films. But I grew up in the suburbs near a farming community in New Jersey.” Williams would rather develop comic book and horror projects. She isn’t oblivious to these stereotypes,…
…Donald Kaufman: Charlie, this guy knows screenwriting. People come from all over to study with him. Adaptation (Spike Jonze, dir., 2002) We have come from all over to hear Robert…
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