Charlotte Cook

@CharlotteCook

Making films as Co-Founder of . Curating films . Producer: Our New President, The Gospel of Eureka, The Proposal, Balloonfest, Do Not Split

Based in NY, from South London
Joined June 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 23

    It was such a joy to work with Mike Plante & Jason Willis on this special film that merges music history, a celebration of the art collective Target Video & how this iconic punk show intersected with the destruction of mental healthcare, the effects of which are still felt today

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  2. Sep 17

    Over the moon that is joining our team as the new Co-Director of !!! We are so very lucky. Welcome Merrill!!

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  3. Sep 15

    and Kunal Mehta, , Catherine Seo, Martin Shelton, , , , , , Malika Zouhali-Worrall & the & teams.

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  4. Sep 15

    A huge thank you to everyone who made this happen. It has been a huge undertaking & couldn't have happened without Laura Poitras, , , , , , , Harlo Holmes, , , Fei Liu,

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  5. Sep 15

    Thrilled to partner with to launch this new Digital Security Platform for filmmakers - along with a free clinic for additional support

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  6. Jul 26
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    Our team continues to be amazed at how people are using our film to effect positive change. Today, we launch a new set of resources designed to ignite even more action. Explore our industry-specific toolkits and discussion guide at .

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 16

    You can have a hostile environment, or you can have an effective vaccination programme. Pick one.

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  9. Retweeted
    Jul 12

    You don’t get to stoke the fire at the beginning of the tournament by labelling our anti-racism message as ‘Gesture Politics’ & then pretend to be disgusted when the very thing we’re campaigning against, happens.

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    Hong Kong’s Apple Daily newspaper will cease publication and shut down as of tomorrow, June 24. Last year, journalists told that Apple Daily would be the first target of Hong Kong's new national security law. Here's what's happened ⤵️

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  11. Jun 18
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    Jun 18

    📽️ Coming Soon to Field of Vision: WE WERE THERE TO BE THERE explores the legendary show by The Cramps and The Mutants at a California psychiatric facility, and its critical moment in the future of mental health care. Directed by Mike Plante () and

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  15. Retweeted
    May 28

    Field Notes Contributing Editor interviews Jia Zhangke about his new documentary, Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue, and the pleasures of the nonfiction mode

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    May 28

    Film critic and scholar Giovanni Vimercati explores the work of Italy's first female documentarian, Cecilia Mangini

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    May 28

    In collaboration with : Read Victor Guimarães’ () essay on Brazil’s vibrant spring of Indigenous cinema in the newest issue of Field Notes

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    May 28

    Films by Trinh T. Minh-ha and Marilu Mallet help Violet Lucca () untangle how the pandemic has renegotiated—or perhaps simply revealed—the political contours of home

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    May 28

    From : Video works from the AIDS epidemic demonstrate a queer cinema not of assimilation or mainstream representation, but in defiance of being forgotten

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    May 28

    Read 's intimate, insightful conversation with on the making of his avant-garde 2008 documentary, Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell.

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