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DESCRIPTION:\n	With Brett Story in person \n\n\n	A conversation and multime
 dia presentation with filmmaker and author Brett Story (The Prison in Twel
 ve Landscapes) about her practice\, her ideas and influences\, and her evo
 lving process as it is incorporated in shorts\, features\, academic resear
 ch\, and writing. Special attention will be paid to the creation of her up
 coming feature\, The Hottest August. Filmed entirely over the course of on
 e month\, in one city\, The Hottest August offers an evocative and empathe
 tic mirror onto a society on the verge of catastrophe\, registering the an
 xieties\, distractions\, and survival strategies that preoccupy ordinary l
 ives. \n\nBrett Story is a writer and independent non-fiction filmmaker ba
 sed out of Toronto and New York. Her films have screened at True/False\, O
 berhausen\, Hot Docs\, the Viennale\, and Dok Leipzig\, among other festiv
 als. Her second feature documentary\, The Prison in Twelve Landscapes (201
 6) was awarded the Special Jury Prize for Canadian Feature Documentary at 
 Hot Docs and the Prize for Best Canadian Documentary at the DOXA Documenta
 ry Festival\, and was a nominee for a 2016 Canadian Screen Award. The film
  was broadcast on PBS's Independent Lens in 2017. Her journalism and film 
 criticism have appeared in such outlets as CBC Radio and The Nation magazi
 ne\, and she is currently completing a book manuscript for the University 
 of Minnesota Press titled The Prison out of Place. Brett holds a PhD in ge
 ography from the University of Toronto\, for which she received a 2016 Gov
 ernor General's Gold Medal for academic excellence. Brett was the recipien
 t of the Documentary Organization of Canada Institute’s 2014 New Visions A
 ward and was a 2016 Sundance Institute Art of Nonfiction Fellow. She is cu
 rrently an Assistant Professor of Image Arts at Ryerson University and is 
 a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow in film and video. \n\n\n	This event is for Museu
 m members at the Silver Screen level and above\, and invited guests. Festi
 val passes may not be used to redeem tickets. \n\nMembers will receive ema
 il notification with RSVP instructions\, or may contact members@movingimag
 e.us. For information about becoming a member and to join online\, please 
 click here. \n\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:What I Did Last Summer: Spotlight on Brett Story (Co-presented with
  Sundance Institute’s Art of Nonfiction)
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