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Workshop #3 with Alan Ariveé
Since 2006 ÉCU has been Europe's premier arena for independent filmmakers to screen their films to international audiences, to network with industry professionals and exchange ideas with other indie filmmakers. All taking place in an environment that fosters creativity and immense amounts of fun.
THE 10 MOST IMPORTANT THINGS ABOUT LIFE & FRIED CHEESE
How universal to you want to be as screenwriter or filmmaker? How individual, even idiosyncratic? Join award-winning filmmaker, writer, and artist Alan Arrivée as he leads groups and individuals through their own lists of important things and asks them to consider these lists when asking what kinds of scripts and films they truly want to create. Participants of all experience levels welcome.
Alan Arriveé is a filmmaker, writer, and artist. He is Assistant Professor of Cinema and Cinema Director at The University of Mississippi. His film SILENT RADIO was awarded Best Non-European Independent Dramatic Short at ÉCU 2007 and his short THE ORIGINAL I.Q. TESTER received the Founders Choice Award at the 2015 Queens World Film Festival. His short play THE ORIGINAL I.Q. TESTER was a finalist for the 2007 Heideman Award and was published in The Tusculum Review. His memoir THE APPROPRIATE USE OF HANDS appeared in The Florida Review and was selected as one of the Notable Essays of 2012.
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LocationCinéma Les 7 Parnassiens - Petite Salle (View)
98 Bd du Montparnasse
Paris 75014
France
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