One-On-One Meeting with Sudeep Sharma EOI Deadline
One-On-One Meeting with Sudeep Sharma EOI Deadline Screenwest is supporting AIDC...
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
5:00 pm
One-On-One Meeting with Sudeep Sharma EOI Deadline
Screenwest is supporting AIDC festival guest Sudeep Sharma to visit WA to talk about factual and drama in the festival world circuit.
Sudeep will be available to provide advice further information on Sundance programs and what it takes to capture the eye of a programmer in one on one sessions.
One-On-One Meetings
Date: Friday, 6 March 2020
Where: Screenwest, Level 2, 30 Fielder Street, East Perth WA 6004
Expression of Interest
Places are strictly limited and times slots are not guaranteed.
Please email Stephanie Cole Development and Production Assistant stephanie.cole@screenwest.com.au by Wednesday, 26 February 2020 to register your interest.
In your email please ensure you include:
- Your full name and contact details
- CV
Please note: meeting times are strictly limited and one-on-one meetings are not guaranteed. Preference will be given to practitioners with documentary and factual credits.
About Sudeep Sharma
Sudeep Sharma is a Programmer for the Sundance Film Festival focusing on documentary feature films.
Having started at Sundance in 2008 as a screener of international documentary features for the festival and a reader for the labs, he has previously been an Associate Programmer, Documentaries and Shorts Programmer. He has also worked in programming at many festivals including the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, Palm Springs International ShortFest, Aspen ShortsFest, LA Film Festival, AFI Fest, Tribeca, Indian Kaleidoscope Film Festival and was Director of Public Programming for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science. He is also currently co-director of programming for Palm Springs ShortFest.
A native of New Jersey, Sudeep has a BA in English from George Washington University, MA and Ph.D. in Cinema and Media Studies from UCLA and has taught film and television courses at universities throughout Southern California.