AN ARTS charity in Reading is offering a free talk aimed at helping budding filmmakers to hone their craft and get projects off the ground.
Jelly is set to host Making and Funding Documentary Films, welcoming celebrated Berkshire documentary filmmaker Anna Snowball to give a talk as part of its Artists in Residence series of events.
Snowball’s collaborative work focuses on character-driven non-fiction over long time frames.
Her films have been screened internationally, including at BFI London, AFI Fest, and Big Sky.
Her latest short, Iranian Yellow Pages, won the Netflix Documentary Talent Fund and was nominated for both a Grierson Award and a Critics’ Circle Award.
Anna has over a decade’s experience making short nonfiction films through her company Snow Films, with projects for Netflix, BBC, Arte, Radio 4 and Channel 4.
She was also named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow last year and recently served as a juror for the International Emmy Awards.
Making and Funding Documentary Films: An Artist Talk with Anna Snowball is taking place at Jelly Arts Charity in Broad Street Mall on Saturday, May 2, at 11am.
Full details and booking available via: eventbrite.co.uk
More information about Jelly is available via: jelly.org.uk




















