"Walking around Sag Harbor, you are truly immersed in live music," Kelly C. Dodds shared.
"We are proud to share the full lineup for this year's edition and have two of this year's most anticipated films, helmed by dynamic and exciting female characters, serve as our Centerpieces," said Anne Chaisson.
The film industry veterans will share insight about their storied careers during the Festival's signature program.
"I began working with natural manila rope in 2011 and feel I am still in the early stages of the possibilities of this material," remarked Susan Beallor-Snyder.
"With our show, we would like to challenge preconceived notions that people who have heard of Lorenzo da Ponte may have while simultaneously enticing audiences who are unfamiliar with opera and Da Ponte," Ashley Bell noted.
"Garrard Conley's best-selling, autobiographical novel reveals the necessity of getting rid of programs whose mission is to change the identity of its subjects," Anne Chaisson noted.
"My work is a gesture meant to convey what made me look at that subject, what I saw and what I felt on that day," said the artist.
"He was a collector of Pollock's work and de Kooning, and beyond that almost every artist that worked in the Hamptons in the '50s/'60s and even later," Solomon told us.
"We are thrilled to host Asha Stuart, Director of Lost Tribe of Africa and JaBig, subject of Escape who rode 17,000 kilometers on his bicycle from Montreal to the Arctic Ocean," Elyn Kronemeyer reflected.
The North Fork TV Festival will offer screenings, an actors and showrunners panel, soiree honoring Bridget Moynahan, conversation with Aida Turturro and more.
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