Moderated by Amy Emmerich, President & Chief Content Officer at Refinery29, the Scad Savannah Film Festival’s “Refinery29 + Level Forward Present Shatterbox,” a program of seven quite diverse shorts followed by a post-screening discussion, was presented at the comfy Scad Museum of Art theater on an industry-heavy Monday afternoon. The event featured Parisa Barani (Human Terrain), Tiffany J. Johnson and Adrienne Childress (Girl Callin), Kantú Lentz (Jack and Jo Don’t Want to Die), Channing Godfrey Peoples (Doretha’s Blues), and Lizzie Nastro (the Chloë Sevigny-directed White Echo) onstage to discuss their work – as well as working with Refinery29 and Level Forward’s […]...
- 11/8/2019
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Moderated by Amy Emmerich, President & Chief Content Officer at Refinery29, the Scad Savannah Film Festival’s “Refinery29 + Level Forward Present Shatterbox,” a program of seven quite diverse shorts followed by a post-screening discussion, was presented at the comfy Scad Museum of Art theater on an industry-heavy Monday afternoon. The event featured Parisa Barani (Human Terrain), Tiffany J. Johnson and Adrienne Childress (Girl Callin), Kantú Lentz (Jack and Jo Don’t Want to Die), Channing Godfrey Peoples (Doretha’s Blues), and Lizzie Nastro (the Chloë Sevigny-directed White Echo) onstage to discuss their work – as well as working with Refinery29 and Level Forward’s […]...
- 11/8/2019
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
For the third and fourth seasons of the female-directed short film series, Shatterbox, Refinery29 is partnering with Level Forward.
Chloe Sevigny, who participated in Shatterbox's first season, will return as a featured director in the series' third season. Her short film, White Echo, has been selected to screen at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and will compete for the short film Palme d’Or.
The other directors who contributed short films to the most recent season of Shatterbox are Veronica Rodriguez, Nicole Emanuele, Kantú Lentz, Tiffany J. Johnson, Parisa Barani and Channing Godfrey Peoples.
“We are so honored ...
Chloe Sevigny, who participated in Shatterbox's first season, will return as a featured director in the series' third season. Her short film, White Echo, has been selected to screen at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and will compete for the short film Palme d’Or.
The other directors who contributed short films to the most recent season of Shatterbox are Veronica Rodriguez, Nicole Emanuele, Kantú Lentz, Tiffany J. Johnson, Parisa Barani and Channing Godfrey Peoples.
“We are so honored ...
- 5/13/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
For the third and fourth seasons of the female-directed short film series, Shatterbox, Refinery29 is partnering with Level Forward.
Chloe Sevigny, who participated in Shatterbox's first season, will return as a featured director in the series' third season. Her short film, White Echo, has been selected to screen at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and will compete for the short film Palme d’Or.
The other directors who contributed short films to the most recent season of Shatterbox are Veronica Rodriguez, Nicole Emanuele, Kantú Lentz, Tiffany J. Johnson, Parisa Barani and Channing Godfrey Peoples.
“We are so honored ...
Chloe Sevigny, who participated in Shatterbox's first season, will return as a featured director in the series' third season. Her short film, White Echo, has been selected to screen at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and will compete for the short film Palme d’Or.
The other directors who contributed short films to the most recent season of Shatterbox are Veronica Rodriguez, Nicole Emanuele, Kantú Lentz, Tiffany J. Johnson, Parisa Barani and Channing Godfrey Peoples.
“We are so honored ...
- 5/13/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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