which was nearly destroyed by fire four years ago. the restoration is expected to be finished on schedule. those are your headlines. you re watching bbc news. now it s women in hollywood: the producers. a warm welcome. i have come to hollywood to the women in film headquarters, where i m joined by keri putnam and stephanie allain, two women who are working to reshape the industry. they are both part of an initiative founded and led by women in film and the sundance institute called reframe. the aim is to advance gender equity. keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for 11 years as the ceo of the sundance institute, which runs the sundance film festival. prior to that, she worked as a senior executive at miramax and hbo and is also the co founder. welcome. thank you, it s great to be here. stephanie allain is a film producer and writer and the newly elected copresident of the producers guild of america the first woman
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This collusion of Government Forces and militarized policing i mean as we heard throughout the movement in iraq it became still much more than just a pipeline and thats why in popular view Standing Rock is being seen as the greatest indigenous let movement of our modern times and im wondering with that kind of weight what these filmmakers feel like as this becomes a work in progress what kind of mark this needs to make because it is such. A token of a historical record. Yes. I mean ultimately when making this movie we were making it for the native community for the Indigenous Peoples in mind. We knew that it would you know that other non native watch other non that is would like it but it was specifically being made for the Indigenous People and its because our generation we were all inspired by the same generation American Indian movement the generation of our parents and our uncles and. Aunties and dad has allowed us to be able to do what were doing today were sort of building upon w
Ars as they were right after the stream next. You stand the differences. And the similarities of cultures across the. Aljazeera. Family ok with who is in park city utah we are wrapping up our coverage of this years Sundance Film Festival. I me think. I am here alongside filmmaker cody and indigenous activist and. Youre so right now you are live in the stream. And remember that if you want to add a comment you can do so live or we will try and get that comment right into this show. A scientist from West Virginia i just moved to Silicon Valley and im in the stream. The movement against construction of a multibillion dollar pipeline across native american territories last year spots. Indigenous peoples and civil rights activists and the battle of Standing Rock we get to see up close the stories of those who gathered in the u. S. State of north dakota to say a no to the Dakota Access pipeline have a look these. Were in a dream. On. Their way my spiritual teacher was. In this dream. We were
Conditions did not allow for a fair contest thats over now the stream is next coming live from the Sundance Film Festival in the United States ill see you after that. And youre in the stream today as part of aspect from the Sundance Film Festival youll meet some brilliant young mind set to change the world their stories are part of a new documentary science fair. I recall i live from prague to utah with the films director a documentary about him from around the world in their quest to win the Intel International science and engineering where. The winner in the category of medicine. Those youngsters you just saw are real scientists today science fairs teens are making stethoscopes powered by Artificial Intelligence and researching cures for the sake of virus the documentary science fair showcases these remarkable students and their endeavors at a time when scientific fact is being challenged around the globe the thought also raises the question of how to nurture young people with extrao