Summer Young Filmmaker Workshop at Kan-Kan Cinema

June 22, 2022 

In this one-day workshop, we aim to encourage young, aspiring filmmakers’ love of film by engaging them in meaningful conversation about storytelling and filmmaking itself. Students will be introduced to the basic tools of film analysis with a feature-length screening, followed by a discussion led by Indianapolis-based educator and film lover, Dr. Raymond Haberski. Our goal is to challenge students to think critically and creatively about film. In the second half of the day, students will watch a series of short films created by Indiana filmmakers, after which they will participate in a Q&A session with the filmmakers themselves. In this segment, students will be encouraged to ask a wide range of questions. The ultimate aim of this portion of the workshop is to demonstrate that filmmaking in Indiana is accessible, achievable and unique.

Lunch is available for $10, or students may bring their own.

CONTRIBUTORS
Moderator: Dr. Raymond Haberski, Jr – Professor of History and Director of American Studies, Associate Dean for Academic Programs, Indiana University School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. Dr.

Haberski will be moderating the feature length portion of the program, encouraging students to engage critically with the filmic and thematic content of Kogonada’s Columbus. He will introduce the film, establishing ideas and themes for students to consider during their viewing, and will lead a discussion about these topics following the screening.

Filmmaker Panel:
Deonna Weatherly – Indiana based filmmaker, CEO of Weatherhouse Co.
Hannah Myers Lindgren – Indiana based documentary filmmaker, Tilt 23
Sam Mirpoorian – Indiana based, Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker

SCHEDULE:
10:00am-11:30am: Introduction
11:30am-1:00pm: Feature Length Screening
1:00pm-2:00pm: Lunch & Discussion
2:00pm-4:00pm: Shorts Screening + Q&A
4:00pm-4:30pm: Recap and Goodbyes

Age Restriction: 14-18

Parents/Teachers: Content Guide for Film Description & Appropriateness Information

If you have any questions, please contact Lee Durham at lee@kankanindy.com.

Indianapolis Film Project, Inc., a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation was established to enrich our city through independent film exhibition, education and community engagement. Every day, IFP presents first-run and repertory films at the Kan-Kan Cinema, IFP’s three-screen arthouse theatre in historic Windsor Park on the city’s near eastside. In addition, IFP promotes conversations between filmmakers and audiences and develops mission-related programming in Film Education & Exhibition, Young Filmmaker Education, Local Filmmakers Initiative and Audience Outreach. IFP also partners next door with The Brasserie, an independent award-winning, European-inspired restaurant.