Join us for this month’s Member Screening showcasing the narrative feature Tomorrow by Director Martha Pinson. The filmmaker will be available for a Q&A immediately following the screening.
The screening series provides members with the opportunity to show their work in a theatrical setting. Screenings take place at Anthology Film Archives, followed by networking at a nearby bar.
Tomorrow
Martha Pinson (Director)
90 mins, 2018, Drama
A war veteran struggling to find a reason to live is befriended by a man who lives
every day as though it’s his last. The two brilliant women who enter their lives are striving to conquer their chosen careers. A tale of life, love and hope.
Martha Pinson is a veteran script supervisor and Tomorrow is her debut feature as a director. As a script supervisor, she has worked for major directors, including Martin Scorsese (Hugo, Boardwalk Empire pilot, Shutter Island, The Departed, The Aviator, Bringing Out the Dead, and New York Stories), Sidney Lumet (Prince of the City, Night Falls on Manhattan, Daniel, Deathtrap, and others), Milos Forman (Ragtime), Oliver Stone (Wall Street), Iain Softley, Andrew Niccol, and Brian De Palma.
Special thanks to Carlina Rivera and New York City District 2 for discretionary funding for the NYWIFT Member Screening Series.
And thanks to Tito’s Handmade Vodka, the Signature Vodka of NYWIFT
Please note: this screening will be in the upstairs theater at Anthology Film Archives. If you think you may need handicap access please contact 212-679-0870.
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue (at 2nd Street)
Pricing
$7 for NYWIFT Members
$9 for Students, Seniors, Members of Women Make Movies, IFP, AAWIC, ImageNation, DCTV, and Center for Communications
$12 for Nonmembers
membership@nywift.org
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NYWIFT programs, screenings and events are supported, in part, by grants from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.