After unlocking, access instructions sent via email
Stream began November 10, 2021 4:15 AM UTC
Already unlocked? for access

ABOUT THE EVENT


Please join the International Documentary Association and Film Independent on Tuesday, November 9 for the DocuClub LA virtual work-in-progress screening of the feature film Leveling Lincoln. Following the screening, we will be joined by Director/Producer Arden Teresa Lewis, Producer Kimberly Woods, and Editor Andrew Jordan for a moderated discussion.


Live screening of the film begins at 7 pm PT on the Eventive platform, followed by a moderated feedback discussion with the filmmaking team in a Zoom meeting - 8:15 pm - 9:15 pm PT.


Space is very limited, so please RSVP only if you can commit to attending the entire event and actively participate in the feedback discussion.

 

ASL and/or live captioning can be requested for the feedback discussion. Please email your request by November 5th to docuclub@documentary.org.

PARTICIPANTS


Arden Teresa Lewis (Director/Producer) has just recently crossed over into filmmaking after decades of directing, writing, and acting in theatre in Los Angeles and New York. Leveling Lincoln is about her hometown and marks her first feature documentary. Her narrative feature script, Gravel Road, has been selected for ten film festivals and has won or been a finalist in seven of those fests. It is now in development with production planned in 2022. She teaches full time for LAUSD and holds a BA in theatre from UCLA.



Kimberly Woods (Producer) is an American actress, award-winning voice over artist and film producer. After graduating from Princeton with a degree in neuroscience and theatre she moved to Los Angeles to start her career. She has since produced short films, web-series and a narrative feature. The two documentaries, Leveling Lincoln and Tender Points, mark her first entry into the non-fictional realm.




Andrew Jordan (Editor) is a writer, filmmaker, and editor working in Los Angeles. He grew up in Indiana and Vermont, and received his undergraduate degree from Princeton's Visual Arts Program, focused on film & video.