TCIBR podcast: IFP’s “First Weekend” series – BALLAST
This edition of TCIBR is brought to you by IndieFlix – Today we are joined by IFP executive director Michelle Byrd and Producer & Managing Director of Programming Amy Dotson. The IFP is kicking off a new series called “First Weekend” which acts as a promotional and audience building resource for films that are self-distributing. Lance Hammer’s BALLAST is kicking off the series today at Film Forum.
IFP’s “First Weekend” Series is a quarterly program designed to guarantee sold out shows during their Opening Weekend for independent filmmakers self-distributing their work. In purchasing a ticket and supporting the series, audiences are directly supporting truly independent films and filmmakers. The full box-office proceeds will go directly toward the film’s theatrical run. For more info

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I like listening to your TCIBR podcasts but have a hard time using your archive system. All the interviews used to be listed on one page with a short description of what the interviews were about, now they’ve on an archive page with no description. Could you please put back the descriptions?
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