New York Film/Video Council’s (NYFVC) 2nd Annual Microcinema Summit Saturday, January 25th

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Come to the Bronx Documentary Center this Saturday, January 25th for NYFVC’s 2nd Annual Microcinema Summit!

The New York Film/Video Council (NYFVC) the city’s oldest non-profit organization supporting the film, video and electronic arts community, presents an afternoon in discussion with the best and brightest of New York City’s emergent microcinema scene.

Panelists:
Maysles Cinema’s Jessica Green (Cinema Director)

DCTV’s Dara Messinger (Director of Filmmaker Services & Programming)

UnionDocs’ Christopher Allen (Founder/Artistic Director)

ImageNations’ Moikgantsi Kgama (Founder/Executive Director)

Bronx Documentary Center’s Michael Kamber (Founder/Director)

Moderated by NYFVC’s board member/filmmaker Marie Valentine Regan

Free for NYFVC Members, $5 General Public
RSVP: nyfvcRSVP@gmail.com or get your ticket at the door

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