20TH ANNIVERSARY URBANWORLD FILM FESTIVAL adds "INSECURE" & "SHOTS FIRED"

“INSECURE” and “SHOTS FIRED” ADDED TO 20TH ANNIVERSARY

URBANWORLD® FILM FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK Ava DuVernay, Issa Rae, David Oyelowo, Sanaa Lathan, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Stephan James, Reggie Rock Bythewood, Russell Simmons, Jonathan Demme and Many More Confirmed to Attend Events

The 20th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival (www.urbanworld.org), presented by REVOLT with founding sponsor HBO, announced additions to its schedule including HBO’s “Insecure” and Fox’s “Shots Fired” that will happen during the anniversary events that will take place from September 21-25, 2016 at Manhattan's AMC Empire 25 on 234 West 42nd Street.

HBO’s highly anticipated series Insecure,” created by Issa Rae (“The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl”), is a comedy starring Rae, Yvonne Orji (“Love That Girl”), Jay Ellis (“The Game) and Lisa Joyce (“The Following”), that looks at the friendship of two black women, their uncomfortable experiences and racy tribulations. Melina Matsoukas (Beyonce’s “Formation”) directed the episode of the series that will be screened at Urbanworld on Friday, September 23, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. A Q&A with Rae, Ellis and Matsoukas, which will be moderated by Bevy Smith, will immediately follow.

Examining the dangerous aftermath of two racially charged shootings in a small Southern town, Fox’s “Shots Fired,” starring Sanaa Lathan (Best Man Holiday) and Stephan James (Selma), is a dramatic new event series that is a “why done it?” and a “who done it?” From creators and executive producers Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love & Basketball) and Reggie Rock Bythewood (“New York Undercover”), “Shots Fired” is an explosive look at the criminal justice system. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the showrunners and stars including Lathan, James, Tristan Mack Wilds (The Secret Life of Bees), Prince-Bythewood and Bythewood on Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Academy Award® winning director Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs) will moderate the panel.

Also confirmed to attend the 2016 events are festival ambassadors Ava DuVernay and David Oyelowo as well as actors Cory Hardict, Aisha Hinds, DeWanda Wise and LaLa Anthony. Tickets and passes are available now at www.urbanworld.org/films.

Urbanworld Digital, presented by HBO since 2010, will return to highlight industry experts sharing their insights on the evolving landscape of content creation, financing, distribution and marketing, all through the lens of digital opportunity. This year, Urbanworld Digital’s series of conversations and industry networking reception will begin on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at the HBO Theater on 1100 6th Avenue. The highlights include a conversation with HBO Chairman & CEO Richard Plepler and entertainment entrepreneur Russell Simmons, as well as a session featuring legendary DJ and audio engineer Young Guru introducing his new production company, Era of the Engineer Films, and its respective partnerships with Warner Bros. Films and Time Warner Inc.'s 150 Incubator. Festival filmmakers, digital influencers, executives, entrepreneurs and content creators attend annually. “HBO is thrilled to host the 6th annual Urbanworld Digital, which embodies the everchanging digital landscape’s impact on how we interact, communicate and consume entertainment. This medium of viewing further elevates the power of multicultural storytellers who skillfully use various digital platforms and social media outlets,” said Dennis Williams, Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, HBO. Guests may RSVP on Urbanworld’s official website on September 7, 2016.

At Time Warner on Friday, September 23, 2016 at 3:30 p.m., Overstand, the premiere consultancy for advising diverse storytellers and financial partners, will launch The Stand, an intimate consultative financing event at Urbanworld. The company has vetted and selected two creative projects and their respective teams to pitch their projects to a curated roundtable of industry experts and investors.

Through this opportunity, investors and filmmakers benefit from introductory connections, relationship building and knowledge share. This year’s inaugural event will highlight scripted project D-Days (directed by Tamika Guishard and produced by Julius Pryor and Marttise Hill), interactive project The Art of Dying Young (directed by Shawn Peters and produced by Barry Cole) and a reception hosted by Ghetto Film School’s program The Roster. “Overstand is honored to partner with best in class creative leaders like Urbanworld and Ghetto Film School to launch a new system for diverse storytellers to connect with investors. This is the time to lift up excellent storytellers and diverse stories to engage audiences in new ways,” said Sharese Bulock-Bailey, Founder, Overstand.

Also to celebrate the 20th anniversary, Urbanworld has collaborated with genius visual artist and storyteller, Shantell Martin (www.urbanworld.org/shantell-martin), on an exclusive work of art encompassing the essence of the festival. “We are so proud to partner with Shantell Martin around this milestone year for the festival,” said Gabrielle Glore, Festival Director & Head of Programming,

Urbanworld.  “Shantell’s vision and innovation around storytelling perfectly represent Urbanworld’s desire to convey the blurred lines of creativity and artistic expression that prevail in our world.”

Shantell’s unique work and wisdom will be highlighted across the festival in various ways, including her participation in a community event at BRIC in Brooklyn on Sunday, September 25, 2016.

REVOLT is the presenting partner of the 2016 Urbanworld Film Festival. Along with founding partner HBO, key supporters include prestige partner BET Networks, premiere partners Comcast NBCUniversal, Africa Creative Agency, Fox Audience Strategy and Time Warner. Industry partner supporters are AMC Independent, Directors Guild of America, MoviePass, Urban Movie Channel and Writers Guild of America East. Essence, The Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment / Made in NY,

Power 105.1, Village Voice, Amsterdam News, Uptown Magazine and WNYC are the media partners for Urbanworld.

For additional announcements later this month, go to www.urbanworld.org. Follow @UWFilmFest and use #UW20 to join the conversation about Urbanworld on social media.

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Tribeca Talks Daring Women Summit, powered by the Li.st

Join Samantha Bee (Full Frontal’s host), Rosie Perez (actress and activist), LaLa Anthony (actress, musician, and producer), Donna Karan(fashion designer), Phoebe Robinson (co-host of WNYC’s newest hit podcast 2 Dope Queens), and many more influential women in arts and technology as they discuss their remarkable careers, paths to success and the other women who have inspired them along the way.

Tribeca has long been a platform for female empowerment, beginning with its creative leadership team led by co-founder and Executive Chair Jane Rosenthal, Executive Vice President Paula Weinstein and Festival Director Genna Terranova. TFF debuted the Nora Ephron Prize four years ago to support women filmmakers, and this year a record number – one third of the slate -  of women filmmakers have films in the program. 

Below, please find the complete schedule for the day.

10:35-11:10 - Opening Keynote Conversation 

Samantha Bee, Host, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee

Allana Harkin, Producer, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee

Rachel Sklar, Co-Founder, TheLi.st

11:15-11:25

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How I Built It: The Muse Story  

Kathryn Minshew, Founder & CEO, The Muse

11:30-12:10 - Conversation with Rosie Perez  

Rosie Perez, Actress and Activist

Interviewer: Kate Ward, Editor-In-Chief, Bustle.com

12:15-12:45 - Power of Podcasting

Podcasts have become a go-to content choice for a diverse range of audiences, and WNYC Studios has been at the forefront of putting this medium back on the map. Laura Walker, President and CEO of New York Public Radio / WNYC and two of its podcast hosts -- Anna Sale, host “Death, Sex & Money” and Phoebe Robinson, co-host of “2 Dope Queens” – come together for a conversation about this exciting creative medium. You’ll learn about why podcasting is so great for women, the opportunities it offers advertisers seeking to cater to passionate audiences, and what the future might hold for this platform. 

Laura Walker, President and CEO, New York Public Radio (NYPR)

Phoebe Robinson, Co-Host, 2 Dope Queens; Stand-Up Comedian, Writer, and Actor

Moderator: Anna Sale, Host and Creator, Death, Sex & Money

12:50 -1:00 - Negotiating Master Class 

Cindy Gallop, Founder & CEO, MakeLoveNotPorn

1:45-2:25 - Creating Compelling Television That Resonates

It’s no easy feat creating a television show that truly resonates with viewers. This all-female panel of media stars gathers for a discussion on the elements that make for good television, the importance of on-screen visibility for creating opportunities, as well the challenges they face getting their voices heard in a male-dominated business.  

Nahnatchka Khan, Showrunner, Fresh Off the Boat

Liz Meriwether, Creator and Executive Producer, New Girl

Julie Klausner, Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Star, Difficult People

Moderator: Danielle Nussbaum, Senior West Coast Editor, Entertainment Weekly

2:30-2:55 - Cracking the Code - Hollywood, Diversity and Computer Science

Google’s research tells us that media perceptions matter, they’re the primary drivers that motivate girls to pursue computer science, and Julie Ann Crommett leads a team at Google that is focused on changing those perceptions by dispelling stereotypes and showcasing positive portrayals of women and underrepresented minorities in tech. In her talk Julie Ann will speak to the work she’s doing alongside writers, producers, networks, studios, and our own YouTube team to create new and diverse storylines about the limitless creative opportunities computer science provides. Her talk will explore gender in media, including how computer scientists are portrayed in films and the opportunities for female and underrepresented minority creatives behind the camera. She’ll also touch on the trainings she’s led with Hollywood influencers on Unconscious Bias in order to make them more aware of their own biases as they develop characters and storylines. 

Julie Ann Crommett, Entertainment Industry Educator in Chief, Google

3:00-3:40 - Making Their Own Opportunities Online

The digital landscape has opened up opportunities for women to get their voices out there and put out their own interpretations of what they want to see. Our panel of digital natives who are democratizing the entertainment landscape explains how to win audiences with strong, shareable content that highlights their mission and showcases other female voices. They'll also delve into which new platforms they are finding most effective.

Amy Emmerich, Chief Content Officer, Refinery29

Kathleen Grace, Chief Creative Officer, New Form Digital

Sophia Rossi, Co-Founder, HelloGiggles

Stephanie Laing, Creator, PYPO

Moderator: Lea Goldman, Executive Editor, Marie Claire

3:40-4:05 - Using Your Platform

There’s no better time to be a female creative than now. This group of esteemed actresses and entrepreneurs sit down for an honest conversation about the passion they share for their craft and how they use their platforms to promote special causes and interests, including the advancement of women in a male-dominated industry. You’ll leave this important conversation inspired to elevate your own work and mission even higher. 

LaLa Anthony, Actress, Entrepreneur and Best-selling Author

Mya Taylor, Actress

Moderator: Catie Lazarus, Writer, and Host, Employee of the Month

4:10-4:50 - Conversation with Donna Karan 

Donna Karan, Founder, Donna Karan Company and Urban Zen SPEAKERS

Check below for more details

https://tribecafilm.com/filmguide/tribeca-talks-daring-women-summit-powered-by-the-list-2016