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A podcast created to improve the Uptown NYC cinema landscape, appreciate the craft of filmmaking, and spotlight the array of career paths within the industry. Uptown Films builds strong connections between filmmakers who reside in The Bronx, Washington Heights & Harlem through conversations that cover the journey of the filmmaker. This is a podcast for those who are looking to break into the film industry, increase their networks, receive advice to jumpstart their careers, and listen to anecdotes from new to seasoned filmmakers.Green Canvas Productions Art
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  • Episode 56 | Megan Dhawan
    Apr 27 2026

    In this episode Gregory is joined by Megan Dhawan, a journalist, filmmaker, photographer, cinephile, programmer, poet and future podcast host!


    You can find her letterboxd here:

    https://letterboxd.com/megxxn/films/


    Please note this episode was recorded July 2025.


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    49 min
  • Episode 55 | For Venida, For Kalief | Sisa Bueno
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode we sit down with Sisa Bueno, Deion & Kamal Browder, two brothers of Kalief Browder to discuss the documentary, FOR VENIDA, FOR KALIEF


    This documentary debuts the poetry of Venida Brodnax Browder, mother of Kalief Browder- an African-American teenager who inspired incarceration reform in the United States. It is not just a film about incarceration, but one that is about giving a complex humanity to people and communities (Black, Latino, Indigenous, Middle Eastern, and Asian) plagued by these issues. The film is an intentional weaving of verité, poetic visuals, rare archival imagery of 1970s New York, and most importantly, deep emotions. The film is a tender journey and exploration into the past, present and future, and delivers nuance and understanding about the long vicious cycle of mass incarceration over the last 50 years. It culminates in the contemporary movement to transform Rikers Island - one of the world’s most notorious jails - into a renewable energy center. This film intertwines spirituality and advocacy, while crafting a cinematic experience that re-imagines the “criminal justice” documentary as a poetic collage.


    Director - Sisa Bueno Producer - Sisa Bueno, David Felix Sutcliffe, Paola Gadala-Maria, Jasmine Mans Cinematographer - Sisa BuenoEditor - Kristan Sprague, Daniel Chavez Ontiveros Poetry by - Venida Brodnax Browder Narrator - Jasmine Mans This documentary film was made possible with the support of: ITVS, Ford Foundation, Sundance Institute, International Documentary Association (IDA), deNovo Initiative, City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME), Firelight Media, New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC), Film Independent, The Gotham, Jerome Foundation, Hot Docs, Points North Institute, Sunny Side of the Doc, DOK Leipzig.

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    45 min
  • Uptown Films Podcast | Episode 54 | Screencraft Works
    Apr 20 2026

    Uptown Films Podcast goes international!


    Guests in this episode include:


    Elizabeth McIntyre | Co-Founder and Director

    With a career across conference, exhibition, commissioning and production, Elizabeth’s work includes curation for OKRE, a Wellcome Trust-supported story ideas platform (with a focus on climate and migration), and consultancy for ProQuote Film Berlin (UK and Irish speakers). Previous positions include Director of Sheffield Doc/Fest, Head of Masterschool Documentary Campus and Head of Production & Development (UK Factual) for Discovery Networks International, where she commissioned single films and series for local and global markets, including You Have Been Warned, The Great White Silence and Inside the Gangsters’ Code. Documentary credits include The Lost Children of Berlin for Steven Spielberg, Dangerous Love (BBC), No Place Like Home (BBC) and Five Steps to Tyranny (BBC).

    Advisory roles include OKRE (supported by Wellcome), UK Muslim Film, Bronx Independent Cinema Center and, formerly, the BAFTA TV/Learning, Inclusion & Talent committees and WFTV trustee. Elizabeth contributes to mentoring and masterclass programmes such as Wonder Women and ScreenSkills (UK), and remains active with the BAFTA TV committee, including as an assessor for their grants. Elizabeth is currently based between the USA, Germany and the UK.


    Chuka Ejorh | CEO and post director at Blink Studios, Nigeria


    Chuka Ejorh has 20 years experience working on award-winning feature films, TV shows, drama series, documentaries and TV commercials in South Africa and Nigeria and is regarded as one of the top film editors in Nigeria.
    Chuka founded Blink Studios Ltd in 2015; a company which provides post-production services for film and TV; and post-production supervision and consultation.
    Listed as one of the top 100 influential Nigerians in Nollywood, Chuka has been nominated for AMVCA and AMAA awards; his films have won awards in Nigeria and across the world (most notably The Milkmaid, which was Nigeria's official submission for the Academy Awards in 2021); and he has mentored and helped scores of young Nigerians begin and sustain their careers in the film industry.

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    49 min
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