UNITED WE STAND: SOUTH AFRICAN CINEMA DURING APARTHEID April 7 – April 18 “Presented for the first time in the United States, this thoughtfully curated program by South Africa-based Trevor Taylor, US-based Seagull Films and UK-based Contemporary Films, offers an important, authentic, and in-depth look at South Africa under Apartheid. Deeply moving, and not to… Read more »
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Directors Guild of America Training Program: Applications Available
APPLICATIONS FOR THE DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA TRAINING PROGRAM IN NEW YORK NOW AVAILABLE! Applications for the 2011 Directors Guild of America (DGA) Assistant Director Training Program are now available! The DGA AD TRAINING PROGRAM is a two-year professional apprenticeship training a select group of people to become feature film assistant directors. Trainees learn on-the-… Read more »
Museum For African Art Takes Up Residence On Manhattan's Museum Mile
“On Fifth Avenue between 109th and 110th Streets, the museum will occupy the lower floors of a 19-story condominium designed by Robert A. M. Stern and will extend New York’s Museum Mile uptown into Harlem. The limestone-colored building, with window mullions that lyrically evoke the weave of African baskets, will become a high-profile showplace for… Read more »
Tribeca Film Festival, April 21st – May 2nd
Get ready for the 9th annual Tribeca Film Festival! The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 in a response to the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the TriBeCa neighborhood in Manhattan. Featured in the festival this year are Earth Made of Glass, a new… Read more »