Kitchen Sink is an non-profit collective made up of an international group of filmmakers. All of us enjoyed some personal successes this and last year: we had two films at IDFA, a whole bunch of awards, a crowd funded and completed feature documentary, an Al Jazeera commission, Isis’s film released as an extra on the Black Power Mix tape DVD, and two new feature documentaries in the making, one in Louisiana and one in DR Congo. And much more. Warm wishes from, Everyone in the Kitchen
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Juliet, Kristof, Srdjan, Ludovica, Isis, Ling, Ania and Noble! KITCHEN SINK will be curating a 'happy hour' on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 June at Open City Documentary Festival. Screenings in our own small community-cinema in the New Year! |
KITCHEN SINK co-hosted the first and very successful edition of the BREAD & ROSES FILM FESTIVAL IN APRIL/ MAY 2012! Kitchen Sink Collective co-curated with Studio Strike (artists&studios) a film festival, dedicated to mark the centennial of the Bread & Roses textile strike. KITCHEN SINK IN THE NEWS: The collective was also featured in the IDFA Daily, the newspaper of the festival in 2011: read more here. Awarded a state-of-the-art videoprojector in 2011, it's now part our community cinema: read more here. There is an article about collectives, featuring KS, on the online community-website Ideastap. |

