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Andrew H. Brown, p.g.a. is an Adjunct Faculty in Directing at University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Andrew is also a Programmer for Documentary Features at Slamdance and the Founder + Filmmaker at Ragtag Collective. Andrew was a Points North Fellow at Points North Institute. In the past, Andrew worked in Creative | Media Production at Relias and as the Creative & Development (Chair) at Freedom Global. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Marketing from University of New Orleans and pursued Nonprofit Management, Development Economics, and International Development at Duke University.
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The festival was founded in 1995 by Dan Mirvish, Jon Fitzgerald, Shane Kuhn and Peter Baxter and has since become a year-round organization championing emerging filmmaking talent and their new work. Programmed by filmmakers for filmmakers, Slamdance adamantly supports self-governance amongst independents, and exists to deliver what filmmakers go to festivals for – a chance to show their work and a launching point for their careers. Slamdance has earned a solid reputation for premiering films by first-time writers and directors working within the creative confines of limited budgets. Festival discoveries have included directors such as Christopher Nolan (Memento), Marc Forster (Monster's Ball) and Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite). Slamdance also attracts world renowned alumni including Larry Clark and Steven Soderbergh.