EventsThe New Social Environment#13

Gina Telaroli with Dan Sullivan

Featuring Telaroli and Sullivan

Thursday, April 2, 2020 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

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Rail Film Editor Gina Telaroli joins Rail Film Editor Dan Sullivan for a conversation.

In this Talk

Gina Telaroli

A photo of Gina Telaroli on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
Gina Telaroli is a filmmaker and the Archivist at Martin Scorcese’s Sikelia Productions, in addition to editing the film section for the Brooklyn Rail. Her feature and short film work has screened around the world including at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Anthology Film Archives, the Cinemateca Portuguesa, Chicago Filmmakers, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Museum of the Moving Image, among others. Her recent film, This Castle Keep, premiered at the New York Film Festival. She is now in post-production on a new short film entitled The Making of Monte Verità that she co-directed with filmmaker and researcher Erin Espelie.

Dan Sullivan

A photo of Dan Sullivan on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
Dan Sullivan is an Assistant Programmer for Film at Lincoln Center and the Co-Editor of the film section of The Brooklyn Rail. He is a frequent contributor to Film Comment, Cinema Scope, and other publications. At FLC he has organized or co-organized retrospectives of Raúl Ruiz, David Lynch, Jacques Rivette, Germaine Dulac, Pedro Costa, Jane Birkin, and Charlotte Gainsbourg, among others, and various film series including “Going Steadi: 40 Years of Steadicam” (2017), “Heathcliff, It’s Me: Adapting Wuthering Heights” (2017), and “Make My Day: American Movies in the Age of Reagan” (2019, with J. Hoberman). He has also served as a programmer for NYFF and is currently a member of the New Directors/New Films selection committee.

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