Katy Chevigny, ELECTION DAY, DEADLINE documentary filmmaker: Mr. Media Interview
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Quite honestly, I know you may not recognize the titles, but if you’re interested in independent film and documentaries, she’s the kind of woman whose work and thoughts you’ll find quite interesting.
Chevigny's latest project is called Election Day. It documents the 2004 U.S. elections, from 11 locations, including a Native American reservation in South Dakota and polling stations in Florida. It will debut on the PBS series "P.O.V." on July 1.
She is currently in post-production on The Dishes, the story of a punk rock band that juggles family and careers in Chicago. Through her work at Arts Engine, Chevigny also oversees MediaRights.org and the "Media That Matters Film Festival." This year's festival debuts online on May 28.
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Labels: Arts Engine, Deadline, Election Day, George Ryan, Jim Fuchs, Katy Chevigny, Media That Matters Film Festival, P.O.V., PBS, POV, The Dishes



































