Variety interviews Sarah Paulson on Looking to Younger Filmmakers for Inspiration

Although it’s officially fall in New York City, it’s a balmy, summer-like day on Thursday evening as some of the starriest women in Hollywood gather on Greenwich Hotel’s penthouse rooftop in Tribeca to toast the winners of Tribeca and Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program.  The crowd, nearly entirely comprised of women, spill out onto the patio as jurors Sarah…

Variety interviews Sarah Paulson on Looking to Younger Filmmakers for Inspiration

Although it’s officially fall in New York City, it’s a balmy, summer-like day on Thursday evening as some of the starriest women in Hollywood gather on Greenwich Hotel’s penthouse rooftop in Tribeca to toast the winners of Tribeca and Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program. 

The crowd, nearly entirely comprised of women, spill out onto the patio as jurors Sarah PaulsonMeghann Fahy, Kaitlyn Dever, Allison Janney, Payal Kapadia, Issa Rae and Jenny Slate announce this year’s grand prize winners: Karishma Dev Dube and MG Evangelista for “Strangers,” a short film about two shy newlyweds clumsily navigating intimacy in the early days of their arranged marriage.

Read more at Variety: Sarah Paulson on Looking to Younger Filmmakers for Inspiration and Confronting Today’s Uncertain Political Moment: ‘Does There Need to Be a Revolution?’

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