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Marquee Event
Spend the morning with Ophira Eisenberg and a panel of remarkable women, including Kerry Ehrin (The Morning Show, Friday Night Lights), Meredith Scardino (GIRLS5EVA, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Paula Pell (GIRLS5EVA, 30 Rock, Saturday Night Live).
Marquee Event
Have you ever seen a movie so bad that it’s amazing? Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas want to hear about it! Since 2010, Scheer, Raphael, and Mantzoukas have been watching bad movies so you don’t have to on their hit movie-review podcast. How Did This Get Made? has amassed a global audience, numerous awards, and a catalog of hundreds of movies reviewed since launching nearly 15 years ago. From cult faves to arthouse sleeper hits, we guarantee How Did This Get Made? is the most fun watching a bad movie you’ll ever have.
Conversations + Talks
Join Ken Burns for an in-depth and revealing conversation about his work as an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated documentarian. Burns will also discuss and preview clips from his latest project, LEONARDO DA VINCI, airing this fall on PBS.
Conversations + Talks
Kickstart your day with a cup of coffee and NFF filmmakers, producers, and actors. Join us at the Sister Ship to enjoy this daily, iconic Festival event series, with light fare and moderated conversation. Complimentary coffee, tea, and breakfast items from WHEAT.
Marquee Event
Our signature marquee event returns, this year on Friday night at the 'Sconset Casino. This year we are thrilled to honor three amazing screenwriters and storytellers: Kerry Ehrin (MORNING SHOW, BATES MOTEL), Roger Ross Williams (LIFE, ANIMATED; SUPERMODELS), and Meredith Scardino (GIRLS5EVA, UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT).
Conversations + Talks
Oscar-winning director Roger Ross Williams brings Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s best-selling book to life, using vivid animations and leading female scholars to explore the history of anti-Black racist ideas.
Conversations + Talks
Following the screening of The Water Connection Shorts Program, join us for an in-depth conversation about the health of our oceans and what it means to see them through a professional lens of sports, filmmaking, and photography.
Conversations + Talks
Following the riveting documentary directed by Jesse Moss and Tony Gerber, select participants will join us for a moderated discussion on this incredibly timely film.