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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171115T180000
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SUMMARY:Armchair Series: From Seed to Screen
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE:  November 15th\n \nOur next Armchair event will feature Docu Filmmaker Ilana Trachtman and will be moderated by Media Maker Tatiana Bacchus\, with a special film screening.  STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFO……..
URL:https://pwift.org/event/armchair-series-from-seed-to-screen/
LOCATION:L’ETAGE\, 6TH/BAINBRIDGE\, Philadelphia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Armchair Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171026T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171029T230000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:         PHILADELPHIA FILM FESTIVAL\nOCTOBER 19-29th \nPWIFT is a proud ‘Friend of the Festival’ this year\, and our members get a $2 discount on tickets.  CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK and get your tickets for films by Philadelphia filmmakers\, and from around the world —  http://filmadelphia.org/festival/ \n One of the many films being screened:\n\nThelma (116 min) \nYoung Norwegian student Thelma comes from a deeply religious upbringing\, but discovers she has startling\, supernatural powers as she begins to fall in love with a beautiful girl at her university. \n 
URL:https://pwift.org/event/1044/
CATEGORIES:Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171019T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:                          PHILADEPHIA FILM FESTIVAL\n                                          October 19-29\nPWIFT is a proud ‘Friend of the Festival’ this year                      — our members get a $2 ticket discount!!\nDon’t miss the exciting films and work of filmmakers from around the world — CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK and get your tix NOW! \nhttp://filmadelphia.org/festival/ \nPlaying October 25th:\n\n Thelma   (116 min)\nYoung Norwegian student Thelma comes from a deeply religious upbringing\, but discovers she has startling\, supernatural powers as she begins to fall in love with a beautiful girl at her university.\n 
URL:https://pwift.org/event/philadelphia-film-festival/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Philadelphia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170606T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170525T000053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T043052Z
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SUMMARY:A 360 VIEW OF 360 PRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Reality has moved from emerging technology to a viable game-changer for brands\, businesses and entertainment. By 2020\, Virtual Reality and 360 video are anticipated to grow into a $30 billion market. What does it take to transfer your well-honed production skills to this new medium and make your 360 productions virtually successful? You’ll hear from experts Marie Patriarca and Lisa Cavallaro from MONOGRAM\, Hillary Hanak at VIDEOSMITH\, Mark Schultz from SHAKE AUDIO POST\, and  keynote speaker Jumoke Dada from TECH WOMEN NETWORK who will show-and-tell how VR has changed their process\, workflow\, budget and craft. Of course there will be a bit of hands-on for the tech tenacious. From concept to goggle viewing\, don’t miss your opportunity to get fully immersed in the world of VR!\n\nClick on the FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE below and RSVP and BUY TIX….or BUY TIX at the door…..and BRING A FRIEND!!!
URL:https://pwift.org/event/a-360-view-of-360-production/
LOCATION:University of the Arts — CONNELLY AUDITORIUM\, 211 S. Broad Street -- 8th FLOOR\, Philadelphia\, 19102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170603T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170603T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170524T234008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T042944Z
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SUMMARY:GPFO PHILLY Film Industry Rally
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, June 3rd\, join us in support of the GPFO for a rally for Philly’s film industry! \n \nThe future of the film industry in our region is threatened. But the local film industry creates family sustaining jobs for a huge base of production professionals\, support businesses and their employees\, and provides outstanding content for and about our city and region. Unique challenges are threatening the ability of our local workforce to be able to live and work in Philadelphia while supporting their families. This rally was to unite and galvanize our industry and elected officials into addressing the urgency of supporting the film\, TV\, commercial\, and multi-media industry of Philadelphia.  Strength in numbers\, including PWIFT members!   \nSome of the guest speakers: \nM. Night Shyamalan\, Director\, Writer\, Producer\nDavid Morse\, Actor\, Director\, Producer\nSarah Megan Thomas\, Actress\, Producer\, Writer\nSheena M. Joyce\, Producer\, Director\nState Senator Vincent Hughes & State Representative Tim Briggs\nCouncilman David Oh & Councilman Mark Squilla\nSheila Hess\, City Representative\nDiane Heery\, Casting Director\, Heery Loftus Casting\nSharon Pinkenson\, Executive Director\, Greater Philadelphia Film Office\nJim Whalen\, Teamsters Local 817 & John Fundus\, IATSE Local 52\nNeil Samuels\, SAG AFTRA\n \nMeet us at the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, bottom of the Rocky steps\, 10-11am. Bring your colleagues\, family\, friends\, and anyone who cares about our industry! Let’s show how many people care about and depend on #PhillyFilm! Strength in numbers! There will be media coverage. Rain or shine. Share this with everyone in your networks.\n#StrengthinNumbers #Sharethis #TellYourFriends#PhillyFilm
URL:https://pwift.org/event/philly-film-industry-rally/
LOCATION:Bottom of the Rocky Steps — Philadelphia Museium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170530T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170530T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170513T024511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170525T010003Z
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SUMMARY:The Armchair Series:  From Seed to Screen
DESCRIPTION:What happens when you have two passionate filmmakers in one family?  Come find out when sisters Amy Tiehel and Tammy Tiehel-Stedman share their story on collaborating for their new female-focused short film\, Redcoats. Tammy’s feature film Slow Learners was shot in Philly and just listed as one of Netflix’s “Top 25 Romantic Comedies to Watch.” Redcoats  is Amy’s writing and directorial debut after years as a Producer and Actress. Host Maori Holmes\, creator of BlackStar Film Festival and of the founders of PWIFT will host this not-to-be-missed celebration of two great Philadelphia female indie-filmmakers. \n \nThe Armchair Series showcases Women in Media – Producers\, Directors\, and Writers – with innovative and inspiring stories as they discuss their crafts\, the challenges they face and the obstacles they overcame.  The Armchair Series is a fantastic opportunity for our production community to come together to network and support ongoing projects.
URL:https://pwift.org/event/the-armchair-series-from-seed-to-screen/
LOCATION:Creperie Beau Monde & L’Etage\, 624 S. 6th Street\, Philadelphia\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170524T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170524T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170513T035246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170513T035247Z
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SUMMARY:PWIFT BREAKFAST SERIES:  Launch Your Career with a Web Series!!
DESCRIPTION:What does life after graduation consist of for a Screenwriter or Filmmaker today? What challenges do you face when you step out to create your own content? Come listen to two University of the Arts Alumni tell you how\, in less than a year\, they were able to take one’s Senior thesis and turn it into an actual indie web production! Creator/Director\, Gina Etlinger and Executive Producer\, Brandy Austin\, want to tell you about their journey from taking an idea and turning it into a reality. \n“If not for creating our own content and actually taking the steps to make it into a real thing\, than we would still be waiting for our turn to get heard in Hollywood. We might be waiting a long time. Instead we’re working together and making our content\, our way; it’s pretty exciting!” – Brandy Austin\n\nBAGELS and COFFEE will be ready and waiting for you at 8:15am — come early to network with fellow filmmakers
URL:https://pwift.org/event/pwift-breakfast-series-launch-your-career-with-a-web-series/
LOCATION:Green Eggs Cafe\, 212 S. 13th Stret\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170512T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170512T134258Z
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SUMMARY:The State of the Philadelphia Film Industry
DESCRIPTION: If you’re available\, please join us at this important hearing in support of Councilman Oh’s initiative on the STATE OF THE PHILADELPHIA FILM INDUSTRY (see Resolution 17025800 below) from 1-5pm today (Friday\, May 12th) at City Council Chambers\, City Hall\, Room 400. If you can’t be there in person\, tune in via channel 64 http://vp.telvue.com/player?height=300&id=T01340&noplaylistskin=1&video=40960&width=400&autostart=true <http://vp.telvue.com/player?height=300&id=T01340&noplaylistskin=1&video=40960&width=400&autostart=true> \n \nPWIFT’s President\, Suzanne Landau\, will testify sometime after 2:30/3pm with the following: \n“Good Afternoon\, Chairperson David Oh\, and members of the Global Opportunities and the Creative/Innovative Economy committee. \nMy name is Suzanne Landau and I am the President of the Board of Philadelphia Women in Film and Television (PWIFT). I am here to express support for Film Resolution 17025800. Thank you Councilman Oh for advancing this initiative to bring more films to Philadelphia. \nPWIFT is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to recognizing\, celebrating and advancing the professional development and achievement of women working in all areas of film\, television\, video\, multimedia and related disciplines. PWIFT is committed to creating economic and social stimulus for its members and the community at large by helping emerging artists and established professional members reach their full potential\, and by attracting new jobs\, investment and production to the creative economy in the Philadelphia area.   \nOur community of women media makers is very diverse and is comprised of independent filmmakers in both scripted and documentary\, professionals in television\, digital arts\, film and radio\, women in advertising along with technical freelancers\, writers and visual artists. Our community embodies both women new to the industry and seasoned professionals. Inclusivity and diversity are paramount for us especially since Philadelphia has such a rich and varied population. \nThis resolution is spot on. We need more films to come to Philadelphia\, but we cannot discuss that without also talking about the lack of diversity in the film industry. \nResearch shows that women\, who are more than half of the population\, write only a third of the stories and we direct only 17% of what we see on film and in television. Media tells us our roles in society –who we are and what we can be. The women engaged in PWIFT’s community are concerned that most of our entertainment is directed by white men and most of the stories are told through the eyes of men. \nIn the past few years\, initiatives outside of Philadelphia commenced in an attempt to decrease the gender gap for women in the film industry. In fact\, last year\, the ACLU launched an investigation into discrimination against female directors in Hollywood. Geena Davis initiated the Gender Institute that studies women’s roles in the media. Patricia Arquette pleaded for equal pay for women at the Oscars. Meryl Streep followed up by funding a writing lab for Hollywood’s untouchable caste\, women screenwriters over 40.  And recently\, Filmmaker Alma Har’el launched a new\, historic initiative to #FreeTheBid for female commercial directors to be included in every agency bid. In 2010\, The Academy Award for Best Director went to Kathryn Bigelow for the “Hurt Locker\,” making her the first woman to ever win that category. Six years later she is still the only one who has won and no other woman has been nominated since. \nThe first step in changing this picture is to recognize there is a problem. That’s where we come in. PWIFT brings women in the industry together to learn\, bond and succeed. We are more powerful together and stronger when we can rally together locally and be part of a strong global community. Recently\, PWIFT became a member of Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI)\, which addresses arts\, business and cultural media around the world. \nWomen are an underserved community in the media industry\, especially in Philadelphia. Only 6% of the films produced here in the Philadelphia area are made by women. Statistics like these discourage women from entering the entertainment business. PWIFT\, along with our male allies in the profession\, is working to improve parity in the industry\, to take part in the conversation\, to help raise the profile of women in film\, and to encourage women to stay in the industry. Most importantly\, PWIFT seeks to improve opportunities in film for women in Philadelphia so they stay here and create film here. \nPWIFT is currently in discussion with three local universities to help launch an incubator that will encourage filmmakers to stay in Philadelphia to hone their craft. We hope this project will contribute more opportunity for women\, women of color\, LGBTQ people and make Philadelphia a place female filmmakers grow their art and business. \nIt matters what stories are told and it matters who makes them. PWIFT was formed to help cultivate the talent of female media makers here in Philadelphia and PWIFT will help put Philadelphia on the map as a place where women in film and all areas of media will be championed. \nWe hope we can work together to advance gender equity in the film industry. \nThank you for this opportunity to testify on this issue. I am happy to answer any questions.” \n  \nFor Reference\, here is RESOLUTION NO. 170258: \nAuthorizing Council’s Committee on Global Opportunities and the Creative/Innovative Economy to hold public hearings on the state of the Philadelphia Film Industry. \nWHEREAS\, Philadelphia has been the setting of many acclaimed movies and television shows. The City’s neighborhoods and skyline provide an iconic backdrop to hundreds of such productions; and \nWHEREAS\, Philadelphia offers prime locations for filming\, from historic buildings to beautiful parks to bustling college campuses; and \nWHEREAS\, Several incentives are available to filmmakers looking to bring their productions to Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Film Production Tax Credit Program\, a hotel tax exemption\, police assistance\, and fee-free locations are all offered in Philadelphia; and \nWHEREAS\, Attracting film production to Philadelphia and encouraging independent filmmaking directly benefits to the City. Production crews use local hotels\, restaurants\, other businesses\, and labor; and \nWHEREAS\, While movies and television shows are still filmed in Philadelphia\, the frequency with which large-budget film productions have chosen to locate in the City has greatly declined. Meanwhile\, cities such as Pittsburgh have seen significant increases in the number of films made within their limits; and \nWHEREAS\, Philadelphia has a sizable number of schools that produce talented filmmakers and young professionals whose creative talents Philadelphia should be competitively seeking to retain upon their graduation. Losing these creative individuals to other cities as they search for opportunities in the film industry hampers Philadelphia’s long-term competitiveness in many creative industries; and \nAuthorizing Council’s Committee on Global Opportunities and the Creative/Innovative Economy to hold public hearings on the state of the Philadelphia Film Industry. \nWHEREAS\, The film industry offers opportunities for diverse people of all backgrounds to contribute towards making movies and television shows. Philadelphians should be able to work on film projects of all genres and budgets in their own City; and \nWHEREAS\, Film production is important to Philadelphia’s national reputation and the local economy. The more movies and television shows choose to shoot in Philadelphia\, the more of a hub of the creative economy the City becomes; now\, therefore\, be it \nRESOLVED\, BY THE COUNCIL OF CITY OF PHILADELPHIA\, That it hereby authorizes Council’s Committee on Global Opportunities and the Creative/Innovative Economy to hold public hearings on the state of the Philadelphia film industry. \n 
URL:https://pwift.org/event/the-state-of-the-philadelphia-film-industry/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170508T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170508T193000
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SUMMARY:"Big Sonia" & "Joe's Violin"--CineMonday 2017
DESCRIPTION:PWIFT is proud to be a Community Partner for PJFF’S CineMonday 2017\nClosing Night: Big Sonia screening with Joe’s Violin\n\n\n\n\nPhiladelphia Premiere\nDate: Monday\, May 8\nTime: 7:30 PM\nLocation: Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts \nDirector: Todd Soliday and Leah Warshawski\nGenre: Documentary\nCountry: USA\nYear: 2016\nRunning Time: 93 min\nLanguage: English \nSponsored by: Joseph and Marie Field\n\nTickets now on sale at the Kimmel Center Box Office or you may purchase tickets HERE!\n \nBIG SONIA\nA mere four foot eight inches tall\, 91-year-old Sonia Warshawski cannot help but leave an immense impression on everyone she meets. From her loyal customers at the tailor shop to the high school students\, church groups\, and prisoners whose lives have been so remarkably transformed by hearing her story\, Kansas City’s last remaining Holocaust survivor is a force to be reckoned with. Spending the entirety of her teenage years shuttled between concentration camps\, Sonia is no stranger to adversity. Her experiences during the war were horrifying and reprehensible\, a nightmare Sonia is unable to rid from her memory. Yet\, with all of the pain she still carries inside\, Sonia’s outlook on life is anything but “doom and gloom.” With her wild fashion sense and larger-than-life persona\, Sonia\, along with her daughter Regina\, are committed to inspiring others with a powerful message of hope. \nThis award-winning\, poignant documentary by husband and wife filmmaking team Todd Soliday and Leah Warshawski (Sonia’s granddaughter) artfully integrates animations inspired by Sonia’s own drawings and revelatory interviews with her family and friends. \nJOE’S VIOLIN\nThis Academy Award-nominated documentary short directed by Kahane Cooperman tells how a Holocaust survivor’s donation of his violin transforms the life of a young aspiring musician. \nSpecial Guests: Todd Soliday and Leah Warshawski\, Directors of Big Sonia
URL:https://pwift.org/event/694/
LOCATION:Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts\, 300 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, 19102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170501T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170501T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170423T045008Z
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SUMMARY:"IN BETWEEN" -- CineMondays 2017
DESCRIPTION:PWIFT is proud to be a Community Partner of the PJFF’s CineMondays 2017\nIn Between\n\n\n\nPhiladelphia Premiere\nDate: Monday\, May 1\nTime: 7:30 PM\nLocation: The Gershman Y \nDirector: Maysaloun Hamoud\nGenre: Narrative\nCountry: Israel\nYear: 2016\nRunning Time: 96 min\nLanguage: Arabic and Hebrew with English subtitles \nSponsored by: Larry and Cindy Rappoport \nWarning: Contains language\, drug use and some strong sexual content\n \nBuy tickets HERE!\n \nSharing an apartment in the heart of Tel Aviv\, three young Palestinian women with diverse aspirations come of age. Leila (Mouna Hawa)\, a chain-smoking criminal lawyer with unwavering wit and wild magnetism\, enjoys dancing off workday stress in the underground club scene. Her good friend\, Salma (Sana Jammelieh)\, more subdued yet similarly stylish\, is a DJ and bartender floating from gig to gig. While Nour (Shaden Kanboura)\, the youngest and most understated of the three\, is a religious Muslim\, engaged to be married\, who moves in with Leila and Salma in order to study at the university. \nThough Noor finds her new roommates at once intimidating and intriguing\, she enjoys her newfound independence and comes to appreciate the women as true friends. With everything going well and her studies in order\, Nour arranges an evening alone with her conservative fiancé (Henry Andrawas) who is arriving for a visit. Incensed by his future bride’s cosmopolitan existence and the liberal influences of her secular roommates\, he entreats Nour to hasten their marriage\, leave Tel Aviv\, and assume her rightful role in the home. When Nour refuses his wishes\, his violent rebuttal leaves her shaken\, yet willing to kick the stakes up a notch. \nWith a rocking score by MG Saad\, unforgettable performances\, and bright\, engaging camerawork\, IN BETWEEN is a heart-thumping\, compelling exploration of human frailty and resilience in the face of Israel’s ever changing social landscape. \nSpecial Guest: Ibrahim Miari\, Lecturer in Modern Hebrew Language at the University of Pennsylvania \nFollowed by 20s and 30s Happy Hour at City Diner (corner of South and Broad Streets) with free appetizers and drink specials
URL:https://pwift.org/event/in-between-cinemondays-2017/
LOCATION:GERSHMAN HALL CHAPEL (GERSHMAN Y)\, 401 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170424T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170423T044202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170423T045237Z
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SUMMARY:"FANNY'S JOURNEY"--CineMonday 2017
DESCRIPTION:PWIFT is proud to be a Community Partner of PJFF’s CineMondays 2017:\nFanny’s Journey\n\n\n\n\nHolocaust Remembrance Day/Philadelphia Premiere\nDate: Monday\, April 24\nTime: 7:30 PM\nLocation: The Gershman Y \nDirector: Lola Doillon\nGenre: Narrative\nCountry: Belgium\, France\nYear: 2016\nRunning Time: 94 min\nLanguage: French with English subtitles \nSponsored by: Jan Felman and Harvey Schwartz\, and Dr. Marcia Sachs Littell in memory of Dr. Franklin H. Littell z”l\n\nBuy tickets HERE!  \nLanding the role of the titular Fanny over 10\,000 other aspiring young actresses\, newcomer Léonie Souchaud delivers a flawless performance as a brave youngster leading a band of orphans through Nazi-occupied France in this suspenseful and handsomely shot coming-of-age drama based on the autobiographical novel by Fanny Ben-Ami. \nAfter the arrest of their father\, 13-year-old Fanny and her two younger sisters Erika (Fantine Harduin) and Georgette (Juliane Lepoureau) are sent to a boarding school in France’s neutral territory. It isn’t long before their safety is compromised and Fanny and the other children are whisked away to yet another temporary safe haven in the Italian zone. There\, under the care of the stern but tender Madame Forman (César-winning actress Cécile de France)\, Fanny is given a job in the kitchen helping out Elie (Victor Meutelet)\, an affable and attractive young cook eager to join the resistance. Unfortunately\, Fanny’s new friendship is cut short when Mussolini’s regime falls and Madame Forman is forced to devise a plan to save her charges. Equipped with fake passports and new names\, the children embark on their journey to the Swiss border by train under Madame Forman’s guidance. En route\, as circumstances change for the worse\, Madame relinquishes her leadership role to Fanny\, who despite her mounting fears realizes she has no other choice but to forge ahead.
URL:https://pwift.org/event/fannys-journey/
LOCATION:GERSHMAN HALL CHAPEL (GERSHMAN Y)\, 401 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170307T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170307T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170226T043440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170226T043440Z
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SUMMARY:PWIFT BREAKFAST SERIES:  Business strategies for Business Professionals
DESCRIPTION:If you are in production\, own a business\, or are an independent artist/contractor\,  don’t miss this very informative session in which issues relevant to your endeavors will be discussed\, and all your questions answered. \nPWIFT MEMBERS:  FREE \nNON-MEMBERS:  $15
URL:https://pwift.org/event/pwift-breakfast-series-business-strategies-for-business-professionals/
LOCATION:Green Eggs Cafe\, 212 S. 13th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Women in Film and Television":MAILTO:info@pwift.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170226T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170226T230000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170226T045850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170226T045850Z
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SUMMARY:PFS OSCAR AWARDS NIGHT PARTY & SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:On FEBRUARY 26th\, you’re invited to join the Philadelphia Film Society for the brightest night in cinema– walk the red carpet at the historic Prince Theater for the PFS 4th Annual Awards Night Party & Screening.\nSip bubbly and indulge in a night of classic Hollywood glitz as the awards show streams live at the historic Prince Theatre. \nVIP ticket holders will enjoy an exclusive pre-party reception featuring first-class food and beverage\, priority access to the theater\, and a luxurious signature VIP gift bag. \nTickets Now On Sale! \n**PWIFT members pay PFS MEMBER price!! \nVIP Experience\n$75 | $65 – PFS/PWIFT Member Price \nGeneral Admission \n$50 | $40 – PFS/PWIFT Member Price \n**The promo code PWIFT MEMBERS can use is simply just PWIFT and they should go to:\nhttp://filmadelphia.org/awards-night-party/
URL:https://pwift.org/event/pfs-oscar-awards-night-party-screening/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Film Center (Formerly The Prince Theater)\, 1412 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, 19102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170210T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170210T220000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170226T103936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170226T104018Z
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SUMMARY:I AM JANE DOE
DESCRIPTION:I AM JANE DOE  chronicles the epic battle that several American mothers are waging on behalf of their middle-school daughters\, victims of sex-trafficking on Backpage.com\, the adult classifieds section that for years was part of the Village Voice.  Reminiscent of Erin Brockovich and Karen Silkwood\, these mothers have stood up on behalf of thousands of other mothers\, fighting back and refusing to take no for an answer. \nIt is a gut-wrenching human story and fresh look at a social and legal issue that affects every community in America. \nPWIFT MEMBERS:  FREE \nReception before screening begins @ 7:00pm \nQ & A with Director and producers after screening
URL:https://pwift.org/event/i-am-jane-doe/
LOCATION:CHERRY HILL 12
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170202T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170202T204500
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20170226T103417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170226T103417Z
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SUMMARY:PWIFT ANNUAL MEETING
DESCRIPTION:PWIFT ANNUAL MEETING: \nEnd of year wrap up. \nStrategic Plan for 2017.
URL:https://pwift.org/event/pwift-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:University of the Arts — Terra Building\, Room 1221 — 211 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia PA\, 211 S. Broad Street -- 17th Floor\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160609T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160609T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20160606T210026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160606T210026Z
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SUMMARY:SELL YOUR REALITY TV SHOW
DESCRIPTION:DON’T MISS PWIFT’S JUNE EVENT:\n\n\nSELL YOUR REALITY TV SHOW!\n\n\nWHEN:      JUNE 9TH\nTIME:       6:30-8:30 (informal networking from 6:30-7:00)\nWHERE:   University of the Arts — 211 S. Broad Street — Room 1221\n \nGENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS:   $20\nPWIFT DUES PAYING MEMBERS:  FREE\n \nClick on the following link and get your ticket NOW: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/sell-your-reality-tv-show-tickets-25631482454\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an evening with GREG HORANGIC\, television Packaging Agent at Endeavor (William Morris) Talent agency in Los Angeles for thirteen years\, who sold shows like Queer Eye for The Straight Guy – which redefined Bravo’s identity; and Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew\, a multi-series franchise for VH-1.\n\nGreg will share key strategies on how to SELL A REALITY TV SHOW\, with special tips on how to do it when YOU live in Philly and the BUYERS are in Hollywood.\n\nSEE YOU THERE!!!
URL:https://pwift.org/event/sell-your-reality-tv-show/
LOCATION:University of the Arts\, 211 S. Broad Street -- Room 1221\, Philadelphia\, 19102\, United States
CATEGORIES:WORKSHOP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160312T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20160303T221146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160303T221440Z
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SUMMARY:How Can We Make Female Media Makers in Philly More Visible to the People Who Hire?
DESCRIPTION:Please join PWIFT and the WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL for a lively conversation and brainstorming session to find ways to make it easier for production companies\, independent producers\, directors\, and businesses to FIND and HIRE experienced above- and below-the-line talent from the deep pool of Philly’s female media makers. The following producers have voiced a desire to hire more women on their productions\, and are excited to be a part of  helping make that a reality:  \nDAVID DUNN — Executive Producer/Director and Co-Founder of All-Ages Productions \nDavid Dunn is one of the co-founders of All Ages Productions. As a director he has worked for clients such as: Sailor Jerry Rum\, Lily Pulitzer\, Hendrick’s Gin\, Britta/Mavea\, Health Republic\, Dockers\, DIAL for Men\, TYR\, Warby Parker\, CHOP and many others. David’s personal works have shown in galleries and festivals nationally. He has completed two US tours of his work video work and over six tours of his performance work. He is also a co-founding member of the Copy Gallery\, an alternative arts exhibition space\, and the Small Change Experimental Film Screening Series in Philadelphia. David was also a member of the renowned art collective Space 1026 and has shown work with them in venues such as the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia\, Bravinlee Gallery in NY\, and LoBot Gallery in Oakland\, California. \nMAUREEN SCHULTZ — Owner/Executive Producer\, Sweet Spots Productions\n \nMaureen Schultz is an experienced content creator strategically positioned at the crossroads of traditional TV\, digital content and social media. She skillfully guides shows and cross-media projects from initial concept to top honors and awards. \nWhether producing a broadcast TV series\, a YouTube channel or a social media campaign\, Maureen engages audiences by merging compelling storytelling with new forms of video and technology. \nCombining her multifaceted production experience with digital strategy skills\, Maureen creates effective and entertaining content for Sesame Workshop\, Disney\, Discovery Health\, Animal Planet\, and other prestigious clients. \n\nAARON SPENCE — Chief Business Development Officer for BoatHouse Pictures\n Aaron currently serves as the Chief Business Development Officer for BoatHouse Pictures. In 2012\, Andre Saballette\, Mario Maiale\, and Aaron began BoatHouse with $100 and a very big dream: toengage a community of storytellers in Philadelphia helping bring their visions to life. In his capacity as a cofounder & CBDO\, Aaron seeks to forge partnerships with those interested in working with a unique creative film organization\, building a strong local business community\, supervising the logistical needs for clients\, and leading the strategic planning for the company at large. He is a proud graduate of both West Catholic Preparatory High School and La Salle University. Aaron serves on the boards of several local community organizations including the West Catholic Alumni Association Board of Governors\, The Overbrook Park Church of Christ\, and The HER Project\, where he serves as Chairman of the Board.\n \nOur session will be moderated by DR. JACQUI SADASHIGE —               Sr. Lecturer\, University of Pennsylvania Critical Writing Program \nJacqui Sadashige (Moderator) received her BA from Amherst College in English and Fine Arts\, an MA in English from Indiana University\, and her MA and PhD in Classical Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Jacqui is currently a Senior Lecturer for the Critical Writing Program at the University of Pennsylvania where she teaches writing seminars that address race and popular culture\, with an emphasis on film. Her scholarly interests focus on the ways in which popular culture reflects and refracts our views on race\, gender\, and species. In addition to teaching and writing about popular culture\, Dr Sadashige is also a staff member of the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival\, a local fitness professional\, and an Elephant Ambassador for the Save Elephant Foundation in Thailand. \nRSVP Tickets — Please click on this link to reserve a seat for this FREE panel discussion
URL:https://pwift.org/event/591/
LOCATION:University of the Arts — Terra Building\, Room 1221 — 211 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia PA\, 211 S. Broad Street -- 17th Floor\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160120T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20151210T234705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151210T234705Z
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SUMMARY:'ASK THE LAWYER'
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES…. \nSAVE THE DATE:    JANUARY 20TH \n \n“ASK THE LAWYER” — Have LORI LANDEW\, a respected Fox Rothschild entertainment lawyer with more than 20 years of experience providing legal and consulting services to clients in the media and entertainment industries\, answer legal questions you may have on a production you’re currently working on\, or one that’s coming down the pipeline. \nBook JANUARY 20TH @ 8:30 in your calendar NOW\, and be on the lookout for more info coming right after January 1st. DON’T MISS THIS!!
URL:https://pwift.org/event/ask-the-lawyer/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151209T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151209T220000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20151210T235135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151210T235135Z
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SUMMARY:PWIFT/PIFVA HOLIDAY PARTY
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to the PIFVA & PWIFT Holiday Party!  \nAll film & video industry professionals in the metro Philly area are welcome.\nFeel free to forward this invite fellow film & video collegues.\nPost on Facebook & LinkedIn to expand our nextwork.  \nWho Should Attend: \n Producers | Directors | Writers | Editors | Videographers | Audio Technicians\nGraphic Designers | Animators | Executive Producers | Production Coordinators\nProduction Accountants | Associate Producers\nCamera Crews | Music Composers | Web Designers …   \nWhy Should You Attend: \nSocialize with Philly film & video professionals & expand your business network.\nMeet co-collaborators & build strategic business partnerships. \nLight refreshments & drink specials!!! \nHosted by:\nThe Philadelphia Independent Film and Video Association (PIFVA) facilitates the creation of diverse and independent film and media art by consulting and connecting industry members seeking to produce\, promote\, and exhibit their work across the Greater Philadelphia region and beyond.  \n\nPhiladelphia Women in Film and Television (PWIFT) is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to recognizing\, celebrating and advancing the professional development and achievement of women working in all areas of film\, television\, video\, multimedia and related disciplines.  \nPromoted by: \nThe Philly Film & Video Industry Network (PFVI) LinkedIn group hosts and promotes networking events that enable film & video professionals to meet co-collaborators\, build strategic business partnerships and socialize with collegues working in the film & video community. \nHave questions about PIFVA & PWIFT Holiday Party!?  Contact Promoted by Philly Film & Video Industry Network (PFVI)
URL:https://pwift.org/event/pwiftpifva-holiday-party/
LOCATION:L’ETAGE\, 6TH/BAINBRIDGE\, Philadelphia\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151117T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151117T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133031
CREATED:20151112T071014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T071014Z
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SUMMARY:Production Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:View this email in your browser\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPHILADELPHIA WOMEN IN FILM AND TELEVISION\n\n                             BREAKFAST SERIESTuesday\, November 17th — 8:30am @ Green Eggs Cafe \nProduction Boot Camp: PHILLY Philming Phacts!! \nAre you a seasoned Philly filmmaker…OR… making your first Indie film? \nWhatever your experience\, please join ERIN JACKSON WAGNER\, Production Coordinator for the Greater Philadelphia Film Office\, as she guides you through the “Do’s and Don’ts” of production logistics in prep for your next film. You’ll come away with a better understanding of how to use the Film Office production arm to your advantage when it comes to permits\, parking\, insurance\, locations and everything in between. Enjoy coffee and bagels as you find out ways your next creative vision can more smoothly come to life on the streets of Brotherly Love. \nCLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR TICKETS:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/pwift-breakfast-series-production-boot-camp-tickets-17331732679 \nMEET Erin Jackson Wagner \nErin is the Production Coordinator at the GPFO.  Her main duties includes being the point of contact for productions\, securing locations for these projects\, arranging City services such as police and street closures and being the link between production and the City of Philadelphia during filming. She is a born\, bred and proud Philadelphian. She attended the Philadelphia High School for Girls and graduated from Penn State with a degree in Media Studies in 2001. Ten days after graduating from college\, she began interning at the Greater Philadelphia Film Office and never looked back. From Intern to Office Manager to Production Coordinator\, her evolution at the “Film Office” was a natural one by blending film and her beloved City that she loves to market to incoming productions. She enjoys speaking to film and media classes and is a Mentor to Drexel University Entertainment and Arts Management students.
URL:https://pwift.org/event/production-bootcamp/
LOCATION:Green Eggs Cafe\, 212 S. 13th Stret\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
CATEGORIES:BREAKFAST SEMINAR
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