Filmmaker Lodge
A casual meeting place and café designed to cultivate dialogue among filmmakers, industry leaders, and the press, the Filmmaker Lodge presents At the Lodge, a series of lively panel discussions on a range of current issues. You'll find everything about documentary and fiction filmmaking, as well as an outreach table with information on services offered by media arts and film industry organizations.
From panels such as The Discovery Process to Saving Democracy, One Story at Time, check out the full line-up of this year's At the Lodge.
Filmmaker Lodge
Elks Buildling
550 Main St., 2nd Floor
Friday, January 22-Saturday, January 30, 2010
10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Open to all Festival Credential Holders.
ADA ACCESSIBILITY
The Filmmaker Lodge, housed in the Park City Elks Building, falls under historical preservation standards and does not have an elevator. However, the Institute does have a Stair-Trac on site that meets ADA requirements. For additional information, please contact Sundance Institute at (435) 658-3456 or click here.
THE BLACKHOUSE FOUNDATION: PANEL AT FILMMAKER LODGE
Black Women in Film
Friday, January 22, 2010, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Guests: Tanya Hamilton (Filmmaker 2010 Sundance Film Festival U.S. Dramatic Competition Night Catches Us), Zola Mashariki (SVP Production, Fox Searchlight Pictures), Kenya Moore (Actress/Producer), Charisse Nesbitt (Director Development & Production, Lionsgate) Moderator: Elvis Mitchell (Film Critic, Producer, Blacklist)
The role of Black Women in entertainment and film has evolved from stereotypical roles to the status of leading ladies and now Black Women are power brokers in the industry. But what are the hurdles they still face? Racism? Sexism? Both? Gender, race, and entertainment collide in this thought-provoking panel featuring some of the most dynamic women executives and creative talent in the business.
For more information regarding The Blackhouse Foundation, visit their website at theblackhouse.org.







