SAG Foundation Presents 'An Evening with Female Directors Tonight
By: Caryn Robbins
In celebration of Women's History Month, tonight the Screen Actors Guild Foundation and the New School for Drama present 'Changing Landscapes: An Evening with Female Directors' at 7:00 p.m. EST at the New School's Tishman Auditorium. A panel of five women at the top of their directing careers in film, television and theater will discuss the changing directorial landscape, why they do what they do and how it led to their success.
The evening includes directors Neema Barnette (THE COSBY SHOW, CIVIL BRAND); Liz Diamond (FUTURA and CROOKED); Leigh Silverman (CHINGLISH, WELL); Rose Troche (GO FISH, SIX FEET UNDER, LAW & ORDER); and Claudia Weill (GIRLFRIENDS, THE OTHER HALF OF THE SKY: A CHINA MEMOIR, HBO's GIRLS). The panel will be moderated by Melissa Silverstein, author, blogger, and founder and editor of Women and Hollywood. For full event information and bios of the directors and moderator, click here.Personal stories and career advice will be shared throughout the evening by the directors. "After saying, 'We really need to stop talking about women directors,' this interviewer proceeded to ask if I had kids and if so, how that worked with being a director? Would he ask a man that? Like, 'Mr. Scorsese, does having children interfere with your work as a director?' Having a sense of humor is so important when you are trying to challenge assumptions!" says Claudia Weill, film, television and theater director.WHEN: Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: The New School Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenue), New York, New York 10016
WHO: Neema Barnette, television and film director and producer
Liz Diamond, theater director and chair of the Directing Department at Yale School of Drama
Leigh Silverman, theater director
Rose Troche, television and film writer, director and producer
Claudia Weill, film, television, and theatre director
Melissa Silverstein, author, blogger and editor About the Screen Actors Guild Foundation
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation provides vital assistance and educational programming to the professionals of SAG-AFTRA while serving the public at large through its signature children's literacy programs. Founded in 1985, the SAG Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, independent from SAG-AFTRA, and relies solely on support from grants, corporate sponsorships, and individual contributions to maintain our programs and create new ones. For more information, visit www.sagfoundation.org.
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