Gersh has signed CSI: Crime Scene Investigation alum Jorja Fox for U.S. representation. Fox starred for eight seasons as autopsy team member Sara Sidle on CBS’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which ended its 15-year run last month. Fox also had starring roles on NBC’s ER and The West Wing, and guest turns on Law And Order and the historic “coming out” episode of Ellen. On the film side, Fox appeared in Sundance films Memento, How To Make The Cruelest Month and The Kill-Off…...
- 10/28/2015
- Deadline TV
Rose Kuo has been named artistic director of AFI Fest, the American Film Institute's annual film festival, which is scheduled to run Nov. 1-11 in Los Angeles.
Kuo will oversee the fest's programming direction and overall artistic vision.
With experience in both festival programming and film production, Kuo has served as a programming consultant specializing in Asian cinema and has worked for the San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Mill Valley festivals.
In addition, Kuo has worked as an assistant to film editor Thelma Schoonmaker and as a camera assistant to cinematographer Haskell Wexler. She also has worked with directors Michael Mann, Paul Schrader, Ed Zwick and Martin Scorsese.
On the indie scene, she has credits as postproduction supervisor on Maggie Greenwald's "The Kill-Off" and as executive producer on Wash Westmoreland's "The Fluffer."
"Rose has a gift for spotting emerging talent as well as a deep knowledge and appreciation of world cinema," AFI Fest director Christian Gaines said.
At AFI Fest's programming department, Kuo joins new associate director of programming Shaz Bennett, who has served as a senior programmer for the past seven years. Bennett also has worked for the Los Angeles Film Festival, the San Francisco International Film Festival and spent seven years at the Sundance Institute tracking and developing projects for the summer labs and screening films for that fest.
Lane Kneedler moves into a senior programmer spot after working in the department on the past two editions of the fest.
Kuo will oversee the fest's programming direction and overall artistic vision.
With experience in both festival programming and film production, Kuo has served as a programming consultant specializing in Asian cinema and has worked for the San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Mill Valley festivals.
In addition, Kuo has worked as an assistant to film editor Thelma Schoonmaker and as a camera assistant to cinematographer Haskell Wexler. She also has worked with directors Michael Mann, Paul Schrader, Ed Zwick and Martin Scorsese.
On the indie scene, she has credits as postproduction supervisor on Maggie Greenwald's "The Kill-Off" and as executive producer on Wash Westmoreland's "The Fluffer."
"Rose has a gift for spotting emerging talent as well as a deep knowledge and appreciation of world cinema," AFI Fest director Christian Gaines said.
At AFI Fest's programming department, Kuo joins new associate director of programming Shaz Bennett, who has served as a senior programmer for the past seven years. Bennett also has worked for the Los Angeles Film Festival, the San Francisco International Film Festival and spent seven years at the Sundance Institute tracking and developing projects for the summer labs and screening films for that fest.
Lane Kneedler moves into a senior programmer spot after working in the department on the past two editions of the fest.
- 8/18/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rose Kuo has been named artistic director of AFI Fest, the American Film Institute's annual film festival, which is scheduled to run Nov. 1-11 in Los Angeles.
Kuo will oversee the fest's programming direction and overall artistic vision.
With experience in both festival programming and film production, Kuo has served as a programming consultant specializing in Asian cinema and has worked for the San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Mill Valley festivals.
In addition, Kuo has worked as an assistant to film editor Thelma Schoonmaker and as a camera assistant to cinematographer Haskell Wexler. She also has worked with directors Michael Mann, Paul Schrader, Ed Zwick and Martin Scorsese.
On the indie scene, she has credits as postproduction supervisor on Maggie Greenwald's The Kill-Off and as executive producer on Wash Westmoreland's The Fluffer.
"Rose has a gift for spotting emerging talent as well as a deep knowledge and appreciation of world cinema," AFI Fest director Christian Gaines said.
At AFI Fest's programming department, Kuo joins new associate director of programming Shaz Bennett, who has served as a senior programr for the past seven years.
Kuo will oversee the fest's programming direction and overall artistic vision.
With experience in both festival programming and film production, Kuo has served as a programming consultant specializing in Asian cinema and has worked for the San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Mill Valley festivals.
In addition, Kuo has worked as an assistant to film editor Thelma Schoonmaker and as a camera assistant to cinematographer Haskell Wexler. She also has worked with directors Michael Mann, Paul Schrader, Ed Zwick and Martin Scorsese.
On the indie scene, she has credits as postproduction supervisor on Maggie Greenwald's The Kill-Off and as executive producer on Wash Westmoreland's The Fluffer.
"Rose has a gift for spotting emerging talent as well as a deep knowledge and appreciation of world cinema," AFI Fest director Christian Gaines said.
At AFI Fest's programming department, Kuo joins new associate director of programming Shaz Bennett, who has served as a senior programr for the past seven years.
- 7/10/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.