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What's New in NYC?

September 1, 2009 - Industry events, festivals and new productions unveil throughout September.

Presented by IFP, Independent Film Week, the oldest and largest forum in the US, runs from September 19-24 in New York City. Considered the best and biggest opportunity for independent filmmakers to connect with industry professionals – including producers, funders, distributors, broadcasters, sales agents and festival programmers, it is the only forum in the US singularly focused on connecting projects still in development with financing and sales opportunities. Visit www.independentfilmweek.com to learn more about the week and IFP.

Advertising Week kicks off on September 21 as North America's premier gathering of cutting edge communications leaders. Advertising Week's mission is to galvanize the industry by creating an entertaining, enlightening and engaging platform with special event programming, uniting clients, creatives, media and inspiring figures. Visit www.advertisingweek.com to learn more.

The “Made in NY” film Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire will be this year’s centerpiece film at the 47th annual New York Film Festival. The festival, which runs from September 25 – October 11, celebrates the best in cinema and will take place at the fully renovated Alice Tully Hall. For more information, visit http://www.filmlinc.com/nyff/nyff.html.

The Pan Asian Repertory Theatre presents the east coast premiere of Imelda, a New Musical. The show charts the pivotal years of Imelda Marcos, who was known as “The Steel Butterfly,” as she worked to make the Philippines an equal player on the world stage. The limited engagement plays September 22 – October 18 at The Julia Miles Theatre, 424 West 55th Street. For more information, visit www.panasianrep.org.

The Sikh Film Festival runs September 18 – 19 at the Asia Society & Museum. Presented by the Sikh Art & Film Foundation, the film festival celebrates the rich heritage, traditions and culture of Sikhs and the immigrant experience through a diverse mix of documentaries, shorts and feature films. Visit www.sikharts.com for more information.
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