Patty Jenkins Set to Hold a Conversation at HollyShorts Film Festival – Global Bulletin

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Patty Jenkins set to appear at HollyShorts Film Festival for Q&A

"Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins is set to open the Short on Film program at the next HollyShorts Film Festival with Q&A.

Jenkins, which is also known for films such as "Monster" and television, including the finale of “The Killing,” will appear in conversation with Steve Bellamy, president of Kodak Motion Picture, on August 11 at the TLC Chinese 6 theater. Among the topics she will discuss are her work, her artistic approach and the state of the industry.

This year's HollyShorts, which runs August 10-20, received a record number of submissions in analog movie mode. Kodak Film Grants will be awarded to winners in several categories, as part of the brand's long-term collaboration with HollyShorts.

ACQUISITION

BBC has acquired Australian crime drama 'Black Snow' for BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from All3Media International. The six-part series stars Travis Fimmel, Jemmason Power, Talijah Blackman-Corowa, Eden Cassady, Seini Willett and Gulliver McGrath.

In the show, a small town Australian high school gathers for the opening ceremony of a time- capsule buried by a class some twenty years ago, shortly after the murder of Isabelle Baker. Isabelle's family and the police are shocked when the capsule is opened to reveal encrypted messages in Isabelle's written statement. Messages and other long-lost items suggest Isabelle knew she was in danger in the days leading up to her murder and the case is being reopened.

“Black Snow” (6 x 55′) is produced by Goalpost Pictures for Stan, Australia and Sundance Now in the United States.

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Patty Jenkins Set to Hold a Conversation at HollyShorts Film Festival – Global Bulletin
FESTIVAL

Patty Jenkins set to appear at HollyShorts Film Festival for Q&A

"Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins is set to open the Short on Film program at the next HollyShorts Film Festival with Q&A.

Jenkins, which is also known for films such as "Monster" and television, including the finale of “The Killing,” will appear in conversation with Steve Bellamy, president of Kodak Motion Picture, on August 11 at the TLC Chinese 6 theater. Among the topics she will discuss are her work, her artistic approach and the state of the industry.

This year's HollyShorts, which runs August 10-20, received a record number of submissions in analog movie mode. Kodak Film Grants will be awarded to winners in several categories, as part of the brand's long-term collaboration with HollyShorts.

ACQUISITION

BBC has acquired Australian crime drama 'Black Snow' for BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from All3Media International. The six-part series stars Travis Fimmel, Jemmason Power, Talijah Blackman-Corowa, Eden Cassady, Seini Willett and Gulliver McGrath.

In the show, a small town Australian high school gathers for the opening ceremony of a time- capsule buried by a class some twenty years ago, shortly after the murder of Isabelle Baker. Isabelle's family and the police are shocked when the capsule is opened to reveal encrypted messages in Isabelle's written statement. Messages and other long-lost items suggest Isabelle knew she was in danger in the days leading up to her murder and the case is being reopened.

“Black Snow” (6 x 55′) is produced by Goalpost Pictures for Stan, Australia and Sundance Now in the United States.

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