Osama and Ayman[/caption]
The Meet the Press Film Festival in Collaboration with the American Film Institute (AFI) announced its full slate of official selections – 16 short-length political documentaries produced by filmmakers from across the country. The inaugural film festival will be held at the Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema in Washington, D.C. on the evening of November 13. Film screenings will be organized under seven issues and followed by Q&As with the respective filmmakers and an NBC News correspondent.
The #1 most-watched Sunday show first announced its collaboration with AFI this past August, as both institutions joined forces in recognition of their milestone anniversaries — 70th and 50th, respectively — at a time when political documentaries are more popular than ever before.
Meet the Press Film Festival
Meet The Press Film Festival in collaboration with AFI highlights topics such as criminal justice reform, climate change, immigration and racial and gender bias. Along with the shorts, the festival also features live discussions with filmmakers, subjects, NBC News correspondents and anchors. It historically takes place at the Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema in Washington, D.C.
Meet the Press Film Festival started in 2017 and takes place in Washington, DC
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First-Ever Meet the Press Film Festival Announces Lineup – “Heroin(e)”, “Election Day 2016,” “Osama and Ayman”
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Osama and Ayman[/caption]
The Meet the Press Film Festival in Collaboration with the American Film Institute (AFI) announced its full slate of official selections – 16 short-length political documentaries produced by filmmakers from across the country. The inaugural film festival will be held at the Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema in Washington, D.C. on the evening of November 13. Film screenings will be organized under seven issues and followed by Q&As with the respective filmmakers and an NBC News correspondent.
The #1 most-watched Sunday show first announced its collaboration with AFI this past August, as both institutions joined forces in recognition of their milestone anniversaries — 70th and 50th, respectively — at a time when political documentaries are more popular than ever before.
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“Meet the Press” Launches Its First-Ever Documentary Film Festival in Honor of Its 70th Anniversary
NBC News’ “Meet the Press with Chuck Todd” is joining forces with the American Film Institute (AFI) for an innovative documentary film festival premiere featuring must-watch untold stories of American politics.
Politics-themed and issue-oriented documentaries are more popular than ever. The groundbreaking November”Meet the Press” Film Festival pairs the gravity of NBC News’ political reporting with AFI’s revered industry history, celebrating the 70th and 50th anniversaries, respectively, of both historical institutions. The commanding journalism of “Meet the Press” is a powerful fit with AFI, an institute established in 1967 after President Johnson’s mandate to bring “together leading artists of the film industry, outstanding educators and young men and women who wish to pursue the 20th-century art form as their life’s work.” It is also known for its acclaimed Washington, D.C.-area documentary festival, AFI DOCS.
WHAT: The First-Ever “Meet the Press” Film Festival in Collaboration With AFI will feature seven short-length documentary films produced with a diversity of perspectives.
WHEN: This November in Washington, D.C. Exact dates to be announced.
HOW: Submissions are now being accepted.
More information on this first-ever film festival will be announced in the coming weeks.
