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MondayOctober 3, 2022

Filmmaking in Nashville

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Film festival season is underway in Nashville. The International Black Film Festival wrapped up on Sunday while the Nashville Film Festival is slated to run until Wednesday. 

In this episode, we look at the history and significance of these two festivals in Music City. We’ll also be joined by local filmmakers, who will talk about their craft and decision to work in Nashville.

But first, Hillsdale College-affiliated charter schools withdrew its request to start schools in Tennessee on Friday after complaints from parents. NewsChannel 5 investigative reporter Phil Williams will explain the controversy behind these schools and what it says about the Tennessee Public Charter School Commission.

Guests:

  • Phil Williams, NewsChannel 5 investigative reporter
  • Hazel Joyner-Smith, founder and CEO of the International Black Film Festival
  • Lauren Ponto, programming director for the Nashville Film Festival
  • Amy Bertram, professor of film history at Belmont University and judge at the Nashville Film Festival
  • Phynley Joel, filmmaker and recent Lipscomb University graduate
  • Seck, filmmaker who had directed music videos for Nashville artists
  • Max Butler, filmmaker and producer

Related coverage: 

  • ‘Jacir’ is a film about a Syrian refugee who navigates poverty and racism in Memphis. The film’s director can relate.
  • Directors Joshua Britt and Neilson Hubbard Talk Big Old Goofy World: The Story of Oh Boy Records

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