Sorry, registrations are no longer available for SAG-AFTRA/IFP Present At the Table - Reading of "Later Days"
Mar 25, 2019 - 4:30 PM to 4:30 PM CDT

Where: KMRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, Chicago, IL

SAG-AFTRA/IFP Chicago have teamed up to present the At the Table script reading series. On Monday, March 25, the script Later Days by Brad Riddell and Sandy Sternshein will be read by a talented cast of SAG-AFTRA performers. The filmmakers will then participate in a moderated feedback session - and would appreciate your participation. If you would like to attend the reading as an audience member, please RSVP.  The event will be followed by a reception/networking opportunity.

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Writer/director Brad Riddell has written four produced feature films for Hollywood studios including Paramount, MTV, and Universal. His first film, American Pie: Band Camp (Eugene Levy), remains one of the highest grossing live-action DVD releases in history, and is now syndicated on TBS. His most recent feature, Crooked Arrows (Brandon Routh, Gil Birmingham), was released nationally in theaters, and is the first mainstream lacrosse movie ever produced. Riddell’s other writing credits include films in the Road Trip (Danny Pudi, DJ Qualls) and Slap Shot (Leslie Nielsen) franchises. His award-winning directorial debut, Ten More (David Pasquesi, Ellie Reed) played at over twenty festivals in the U.S., and his series, Other People's Children, won critical acclaim from juries around the world. He is currently writing Back to the Grind for Branded Pictures Entertainment and Tony Hawk Productions. Riddell earned an MFA in Screenwriting from USC and is chair of the screenwriting program at DePaul University in Chicago.

Writer/director Sandy Sternshein has written films, television, documentaries, commercials, and apps for everyone from Mr. Universe to Chevy Motors. He wrote the feature film Pushing Forty for producer Rick Rosenthal (Halloween, Bad Boys), and is currently directing the documentary Punkrock Packrat about a dentist with an unparalleled collection of early punk rock ephemera. His script Mouths of the Upright was featured on the Black List of Hollywood’s top list of unproduced screenplays. Sternshein has worked in the development departments of Showtime and Fox Television. He’s directed music videos and flown the globe as a reality television location scout. Prior to earning his MFA in Screenwriting from USC School of Cinematic Arts, he worked as an assistant director on numerous independent features. Over the past decade he has taught screenwriting, directing, and producing at Santiago Canyon College, Santa Ana College, and the Orange County High School of the Arts.



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