IndieWire FYC Brunch to Celebrate ‘Marriage Story,’ ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ ‘The Banker,’ Nat Geo Docs, and More

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IndieWire is pleased to announce its first-ever Consider This FYC Brunch in honor of the 2019-2020 film awards season. Hosted by comedian and actor Sasheer Zamata (“Saturday Night Live,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”), the invitation-only brunch will take place on Tuesday, November 5, in Los Angeles. IndieWire will welcome attendees comprised of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences members, as well as guild members and select press, for a program that will present panels with this year’s awards-season contenders across both fiction and nonfiction films.

With additional panelists to be announced soon, the IndieWire Consider This FYC Brunch program will present intimate conversations with the artists behind such films as the Gotham Award-nominated “Marriage Story,” Marvel hit “Avengers: Endgame,” the soon-to-launch Apple TV+’s inaugural film projects “The Elephant Queen” and “The Banker,” four National Geographic documentaries, and more.

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Amazon Studios Craft Panel Discussion
Natasha Braier, director of photography, “Honey Boy”
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Apple Panel Discussion on “The Elephant Queen”
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Apple Panel Discussion on “The Banker”
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Disney Craft Panel Discussion on “Avengers: Endgame”
Trinh Tran, executive producer
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, screenwriters
Sarah Finn, casting director
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National Geographic Documentaries Panel Discussion
Carolyn Bernstein, NatGeo executive VP, global scripted content & documentary films
Feras Fayyad, director, “The Cave”
Alexander A. Mora, director, “The Nightcrawlers”
Richard Ladkani, director, “Sea of Shadows”
Katie Bryer, editor, “Lost and Found”
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Exclusive editorial content, including interviews with the panelists and video footage from the event, will be featured on IndieWire.com as well as across the brand’s social media channels in November following the brunch. Stay tuned for more talent who will be in attendance.

This year’s IndieWire Consider This FYC Brunch supporting partners are Amazon Studios, Disney, National Geographic Documentary Films, Netflix, and United Artists Releasing.

If you are an AMPAS or guild member please click here to request an invitation.

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