Festival Day Two | Short Block 2

by cinemafemme

August 7, 2020

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Today we highlight Short Block 1 films and filmmakers. Short Block 2 films and Short Blocks 1,3and 4 are now available to watch! Screen on our Seed&Spark festival platform.

Tonight is our Q&A with the directors of the selected films from Short Block 2, moderated by filmmaker Lara Gallagher (“Clementine”). Featured for the Q&A are Lori Shockley (“Corked”), Erin Brockhouse (“Tension”), Veronica Miles (“Bess”), Kristine Morgan (“The Revelation”), and Sam Herath (“Mia”).

Watch virtual event 5 PM PT LIVE on here on YouTube , or on FB LIVE

Meet some of the Short Block 2 Filmmakers

About Last Night . . .

Watch our Short Block 1 Q&A from last night. We had a great time during our first Q&A event! Such a pleasure to hear from the directors behind the Short Block 1 films. Thanks to Colette Ghunim, documentary filmmaker and founder of Mezcla Media Collective (our festival partner!), for moderating.

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