Filmmaker Jordan Peele (Get Out, Key & Peele) will deliver the Filmmaker Keynote address at the 13th Film Independent Forum. The Forum takes place the weekend of October 20-22 at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles.
“Through the years, the Film Independent Forum has had the most influential filmmakers and executives come and “tell it like it is” – so it is very exciting to offer our audience the opportunity to hear from a multi-hyphenate artist like Jordan Peele, whose directorial debut Get Out proved that social critique, entertainment and box office success need not be mutually exclusive,” said Maria Raquel Bozzi, Senior Director of Education and International Initiatives.
During the Forum, Film Independent will award the Alfred P. Sloan Producers Grant to support a fiction film that explores science or technology themes. The grant provides a $30,000 production grant and acceptance into the Film Independent Producing Lab. Following the Opening Night Film, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Reception will celebrate the Sloan grantee and the 2017 Film Independent Producing Lab Fellows and give attendees the opportunity to network.
Topics for this year’s panels are:
Getting Creative about Getting Money
Documentary: Making Docs and Making a Living
Pitching Clinic: Start Shopping Your Project
Case Study: Documentarians Get Real
The Complete Picture: The Wide World of Episodic TV
Film Independent Documentary Works-in-Progress
Case Study: Narrative Features
Case Study: Web Series
Marketing & Distribution Clinic: Discover Your Audience
Short Circuit: VR, Digital and New Forms of Engagement