Case Study: Me and You and Everyone We Know

Join the filmmakers, key cast, and crew as we peer behind the scenes of the digitally shot 2005 Sundance Dramatic Competition entry Me and You and Everyone We Know (an IFC Films production and release; directed by and starring Miranda July). Trace the key decisions that marked the film's development, production, and subsequent arrival at the Festival. What were the factors involved in shooting digitally? What were the limitations? How did anything so complicated and fabulous ever happen? Moderated by Bob Berney of Newmarket Films.

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Credits

Bob Berney
Panelist
Miranda July
Panelist
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