Join us for a virtual info session about The Gotham's Spotlight on Documentaries submissions with programming staff!
Overview
The Gotham is now accepting Spotlight on Documentaries submissions for the 2023 Gotham Week Project Market!
Join Milton Tabbot, Senior Director of Programming, and Soheil Rezayazdi, Nonfiction Programs Manager, for a live, virtual information session to hear more about how to prepare your best submission and what to expect during Gotham Week. The Early Deadline to apply is May 4.
Taking place each September, the Project Market facilitates career-spanning relationships with distributors, financiers, production companies, festival programmers, sales and talent agents, collaborators, and more for all participating artists.
Recent projects to participate in Spotlight on Documentaries include the Oscar-nominated films All That Breathes, Crip Camp, and Ascension. A few of the notable Project Market alumni currently on the festival circuit include 2023 Sundance premieres such as Bad Press, Joonam, King Coal, Milisuthando, and The Tuba Thieves.
Key Dates:
- Info Session: April 26
- Early Deadline: May 4
- Final Deadline: May 23
Learn more about the Spotlight on Documentaries submissions.
Moderators
Soheil Rezayazdi
Soheil Rezayazdi is the Nonfiction Programs Manager at The Gotham Film & Media Institute. Soheil manages the Gotham’s core documentary programs: the Documentary Feature Lab, the Spotlight on Documentaries section of the Gotham Week Project Market, and the Documentary Development Initiative in partnership with HBO Documentary Films. Soheil has worked with emerging filmmakers since 2015, when he began a seven-year tenure at the Columbia University MFA Film Program. At Columbia he managed the Columbia University Film Festival (CUFF), the Dr. Saul and Dorothy Kit Film Noir Festival, the Carla Kuhn Memorial Speaker Series, and other events and programs designed to cultivate the work of early-career filmmakers. Soheil is also a freelance writer on film and pop culture with clips in Filmmaker Magazine, Vice, Paper, Paste, McSweeney’s, and elsewhere. A native of Iran, he holds a graduate degree in journalism and a BA in film studies from the University of Iowa.
Milton Tabbot
Milton Tabbot is Senior Director of Programming at the non-profit Gotham Institute of Film & Media (formerly IFP). His responsibilities include supervising all documentary programs and overseeing The Gotham’s fiscal sponsorship program. His documentary program management includes the Spotlight on Documentaries section of the annual Project Market of Gotham Week, including oversight of documentary project selection and those industry relations, and supervision of the Gotham Documentary Feature Labs for first-time feature directors. He also manages the nomination and jury process for the annual Gotham Awards. He has been with the organization since 1996.
At IFP he previously managed the Anthony Radziwill Documentary Fund (2004-2006), which provided seed grants for documentary features, and has served on program review panels for Doc Society’s Good Pitch, POV, and CoPro, The Israel Documentary Screen Market. Concurrent with his work at The Gotham, he served as the U.S. Consultant for the Locarno International Film Festival for the 2006-2009 editions under Artistic Director Frédéric Maire and has also served on juries for the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Big Sky Film Festival, DOC NYC, Atlanta Film Festival, Ashland Film Festival, and as a “Ringleader” at the True/False Film Festival. He has a BS in Communications from Northwestern University and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University.
Date & Time
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
RSVP DEADLINE: April 26, 2023 @ 5:45 PM
Location
Virtual Online
RSVP Instructions
- If you are coming with a guest, they must RSVP independently.
- This meeting will occur virtually via Zoom.
- Questions about the event? Contact [email protected].