Key Highlights
- filmmaker John Wilson, Emmy nominated three times for “How to With John Wilson,” and U. S.
- filmmaker Sara Dosa, an Oscar nominee with “Fire of Love.” Other speakers include Malaysia-born director-producer Poh Si Teng, an Emmy winner with “Patrice: The Movie” and whose “American Doctor” was competing at Sundance this year, Irish filmmaker Sinéad O’Shea, whose “All About the Money” was competing at Sundance this year, U. S.
- editor-writer Joe Bini, an Emmy winner with “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” and U. S.
- filmmaker Adam Khalil, a member of the Ojibwe tribe, whose “Aanikoobijigan” won an audience award at Sundance this year.
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