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Film Festival Programmer Carolyn Mauricette From "Fantasia" & "Blood In The Snow"

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Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday welcomes film festival programmer Carolyn Mauricette to the program. Carolyn is the Director of Canadian Programming at the world renowned Fantasia International Film Festival as well as a Programmer and Development Coordinator for Toronto's Blood In The Snow Festival. She is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, a respected horror film lecturer and contributor, and founder of the review blog "View From The Dark." Carolyn joins us to discuss what goes into programming a film festival, the dos and don'ts when submitting your film for consideration, and her passion for discussing the representation of women and BIPOC creators in modern film.
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Fantasia Film Festival: fantasiafestival.com
Blood In The Snow Film Festival: bloodinthesnow.ca
Find More Info on Carolyn Mauricette: https://linktr.ee/Carolyn_Mauricette
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Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday welcomes film festival programmer Carolyn Mauricette to the program. Carolyn is the Director of Canadian Programming at the world renowned Fantasia International Film Festival as well as a Programmer and Development Coordinator for Toronto's Blood In The Snow Festival. She is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, a respected horror film lecturer and contributor, and founder of the review blog "View From The Dark." Carolyn joins us to discuss what goes into programming a film festival, the dos and don'ts when submitting your film for consideration, and her passion for discussing the representation of women and BIPOC creators in modern film.
MORE INFO ABOUT THIS EPISODE:
Fantasia Film Festival: fantasiafestival.com
Blood In The Snow Film Festival: bloodinthesnow.ca
Find More Info on Carolyn Mauricette: https://linktr.ee/Carolyn_Mauricette
PLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!

BLACK FAWN DISTRIBUTION
Fan Driven Canadian Film Company
Web: blackfawndistribution.com
Store: blackfawndistribution.com/store
Facebook: facebook.com/blackfawndistro
Instagram: instagram.com/blackfawndistro​
Twitter: twitter.com/blackfawndistro
Twitch: twitch.tv/blackfawndistro
YouTube: youtube.com/blackfawndistro​

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