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  1. The ITVS Indie Roundup

    October 26, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. Get into the Halloween mood with The Awl’s list of classic Hollywood monsters, including Mrs. Danvers from Rebecca, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Kim Novak’s eyebrows. The U.S. Copyright Office just granted documentary filmmakers a special pass. In an exemption to the

  2. Dinner with the President, Sunday on Global Voices

    October 26, 2012

    Dinner with the President: A Nation’s Journey by Sabiha Sumar airs Sunday, October 28 on Global Voices on the WORLD Channel. Dictator or liberator? General or president? Pakistani filmmaker Sabiha Sumar sits down with former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, prior to his resignation, to find answers. In an intimate and hard-hitting interview,

  3. U.S. INPUT 2013 Call for Entries

    October 26, 2012

    INPUT 2013 will be held in El Salvador on May 6 - 9, 2013. All U.S. programs must be submitted to U.S. INPUT pre-selection. The deadline for U.S. submissions is Friday, November 9, 2012 at 5 pm EST.The International Public Television Screening Conference (INPUT) is a global meeting point for public broadcasting professionals to challenge the boundaries of

  4. Beauty is Embarrassing: Gotham Independent Film Audience Award Contender

    October 24, 2012

    IFP and Festival Genius are in the midst of the first round of voting for their 3rd annual Audience Award for the 22nd Gotham Independent Film Awards. This award celebrates audience award winners from across the Top 50 U.S. and Canadian film festivals.  For those who hit the festival circuit this year, it is no secret that there were a bevy of fantastic

  5. ITVS Receives 2012 Honoree Award from Women’s World Banking

    October 22, 2012

    Women and Girls Lead NGO partner, Women’s World Banking, hosted their annual Global Dinner on October 10, celebrating 30 Years of Inclusion, Innovation, and Investment. This year, Women’s World Banking strengthened its commitment to improve the lives of low-income women by creating sustainable financial services specific to their unique needs. As an