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NFMLA Virtual Conversation | Chasing Chasing Amy and LGBTQ+ Film Culture

May 21, 2024

Golden Globe Foundation

Event Date: Friday, May 31 · 11am - 12:30pm PDT

Join New Filmmakers Los Angeles for a conversation with filmmaker Sav Rodgers, whose documentary film Chasing Chasing Amy had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2023. We will discuss Sav’s filmmaking journey, including the story behind Chasing Chasing Amy, its focus on LGBTQ+ film culture and identity, both of which he highlights in the film. We will also discuss Sav’s experience as a filmmaker and a nonprofit leader, as he is the Founder and Executive Director of the Transgender Film Center, in addition to advice he has for emerging creatives.

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This panel will take place virtually over ZOOM. Ticket purchasers will receive a ZOOM link to this panel 2 hours before the published start time. If you don’t already have the ZOOM app, please make sure to download on your device before the panel start time.

If you purchase an All-Access Pass for our June Festival events prior to the date of this panel, you will also receive admission to this virtual panel, included as part of your pass.

If you are a current Annual Member of NFMLA, please email info@nfmla.org to receive a complimentary ticket to this panel. If you are not an Annual Member of NFMLA and would like to join, you can become a member here.

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