Distribution/Exhibition - looking at the indie landscape
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Distribution/Exhibition - looking at the indie landscape

Hear from Karin Chien of Distribution Advocates and Malkah Manouel, distributor and theatrical booker on the industry for indies.

By Third World Newsreel and the Doc Forum at CCNY

Date and time

Wednesday, March 26 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

The City College of New York

259 Convent Avenue Shepard Hall New York, NY 10031

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Film Distribution is an increasingly rocky field with constant changes - a terrain that already is difficult to figure out for emergingg filmmakers. Join us as Karin Chien, award winning producer and distributor (dGenerate Films) and cofounder of Distribution Advocates, and Malkah Manouel, a film distributor and freelance theatrical booker currently working at MUBI talk about the current arena of indie film distribution and ways of strategizing the future of your film.

Join us to hear from these producers and distributors and discuss new options for getting one's films out there.

City College of NY, Shepard Hall Room 290 at 140th Street and Convent Avenue.

to get there: #1 to 137th Street, ABCD to 145th Street. ID needed to enter the building. Light refreshments served.

Contact workshop@twn.org for accessibility needs and other questions.

Karin Chien is a producer and distributor committed to bold voices and innovative forms that build practices of ethical filmmaking. As a producer, over the past 20 years, Karin has produced independent films, artwork and multi-format media that have broken new ground. Karin’s producing work has been recognized with top honors, including the Independent Spirit Producers Award, the Humanitas Prize, the Sundance Audience Award, the inaugural Cinereach Producers Award, and the 2022 Sundance Film Festival’s Producers Keynote speaker. As an advocate for producers, Karin co-created the CAAM (Center for Asian American Media) Fellowship and Karin created the Nevada City Artist Residency, the first creative retreat designed for independent producers. 

As a distributor, Karin is the Co-founder & President of dGenerate Films, which has acquired over 100 fiction & nonfiction titles of independent Chinese cinema. In 2023, dGenerate Films received Special Recognition for Distribution from the New York Film Critics Circle. Karin is a Co-founder of Distribution Advocates, a coalition to equity in structures of distribution, and as part of that work delivered the 2023 Color Congress Distribution Keynote. Karin works as a strategic advisor across the media ecosystem. 

Malkah Manouel is a film distributor and freelance theatrical booker, currently working at MUBI. They have previously worked for other distributors including Third World Newsreel, Kani Releasing, and Dedza Films. Malkah also co-runs the film website Ultra Dogme and co-programs their monthly Movie Club, a monthly streaming series of avant-garde films.

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Third World Newsreel is an alternative non profit media center that focuses on media by and about people of color and social justice issues, through distribution, exhibition, production and training.  Its Seminars and Workshops have trained thousands of BIPOC filmmakers over 5 decades. It is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Color Congress, the Mosaic Fund, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn Charitable Trust, the Peace Development Fund and individual donors. It is pleased to also acknowledge the support of the NY Community Trust and Humanities New York. www.twn org

The Documentary Forum at CCNY is dedicated to supporting the creation, exhibition, and study of documentary film, journalism, and non-fiction visual story-telling through multi-platform media, and building a bridge between the college’s media-making community, the Harlem community in which it resides, and a growing international online audience.  The Forum is supported by The Division of Humanities and the Arts, Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, Simon Rifkind Center for the Humanities, and the Martin and Toni Sosnoff Fund for Excellence in the Arts. www. documentaryforum.org