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SUMMARY:Happily Ever After
DESCRIPTION:Film Fatales hosted a panel discussion about Directing Romantic Comedies with Emily Ting (Tall Girl 2)\, Lynn Chen (I Will Make You Mine)\, Nnegest Likké (Everything But A Man) and Sara Zandieh (A Simple Wedding). Moderated by Christine Luby (Royal Rendezvous). \nLove was in the air\, and so was movie magic!  On Valentine’s Day\, we dived into the world of rom-coms through the director’s lens. From landing the job to shaping the perfect director’s cut\, we broke down what it really takes to make a rom-com shine in a crowded market. We unpacked the secret sauce— story beats\, on-set chemistry\, and every trick in the book—to craft those swoon-worthy moments that stay with audiences forever. Revisit our deep dive into why our favorite rom-coms are timeless and how you can create the next classic! 
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/happily-ever-after/
CATEGORIES:Narrative,Features,Directors,Featured,Genre
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SUMMARY:Kindred Spirits
DESCRIPTION:Author and screenwriter Namina Forna (The Gilded Ones) and genre filmmaker Zandashé Brown (Blood Runs Down) joined us for a discussion\, moderated by Film Fatales member Tchaiko Omawale (Solace)\, about Black Women in Genre. \nBlack women have had a significant impact in genre over the years\, with a recent renaissance of novels by Black female writers being adapted for the screen. Genre is often used to explore taboo topics and socio-cultural perspectives from a new angle. Come learn from filmmakers creating in this space. What are their inspirations? What stories do they want to tell and why?
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/kindred-spirits/
CATEGORIES:Narrative,Genre,Screenwriters
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SUMMARY:We Need to Talk About Horror
DESCRIPTION:Revisit a discussion about Genre Film as Social Commentary with Film Fatales members Eva Aridjis (The Blue Eyes)\, Jennifer Reeder (Knives and Skin)\, Lou Simon (Hazmat)\, and Terrie Samundra (Kaali Khuhi). Moderated by Tricia Lee (Blood Hunters). \nWith its rich visual language and creative use of metaphors\, genre cinema has always been an excellent medium to address complex stories and dive into difficult topics. Watch feature filmmakers working in horror on a discussion of their bodies of work and the power of genre cinema as tool for social and political commentary.
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/we-need-to-talk-about-horror/
CATEGORIES:Activism,Genre
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