IndieWire’s Screen Talk is going Canadian, with host Anne Thompson leading a discussion about the SAG-AFTRA strike before a live audience during the Toronto International Film Festival this Friday September 8 at 4:00pm Et. The event is open to all accredited press and industry badgeholders on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more info about attending in-person, click here.
Thompson will be sitting down with SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Crabtree-Ireland during this Screen Talk Live to discuss the slate of films at TIFF and the future of Hollywood amid the ongoing strikes. It will take place at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre on 250 Front Street West.
IndieWire will also publish the Screen Talk podcast (featuring video) of the event.
Per TIFF’s official announcement:
Anne Thompson once again brings IndieWire’s Screen Talk podcast to TIFF’s Industry Conference stage. On a weekly basis, Screen Talk hosts discuss...
For more info about attending in-person, click here.
Thompson will be sitting down with SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Crabtree-Ireland during this Screen Talk Live to discuss the slate of films at TIFF and the future of Hollywood amid the ongoing strikes. It will take place at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre on 250 Front Street West.
IndieWire will also publish the Screen Talk podcast (featuring video) of the event.
Per TIFF’s official announcement:
Anne Thompson once again brings IndieWire’s Screen Talk podcast to TIFF’s Industry Conference stage. On a weekly basis, Screen Talk hosts discuss...
- 9/6/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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