Book Tickets

Wed 18 Feb
19:00

GARDEN CINEMA EVENT

Industry Panel: Intimacy Coordination 18

Part of Members' Events
60m.

As The Garden Cinema members community is not just made up of cinema enthusiasts, but also covers a large range of film creatives, we like to help connect our members working across all departments of the industry.


For our regular industry panels, we invite knowledgeable speakers to discuss their specific branch of the industry, leaving plenty of time for asking questions. After the discussion, we all head into the Garden Bar, to network with fellow members.


On Wednesday 18 February, we will be joined by Robbie Taylor Hunt (Pillion) and Adelaide Waldrop (Mickey 17) to discuss intimacy coordination. We will touch on what the role entails, the diversity of projects our guests have worked on, and what an average day might look like.


Tickets are restricted to 1 per member, and available for just £5, which includes a token for a complimentary house wine, beer or soft/hot drink.


About the speakers:

Robbie Taylor Hunt is an intimacy director & coordinator, theatre maker, and writer. His work has focused on queer intimacy and his TV credits include projects for Netflix, HBO, Channel4, Amazon, Disney, AppleTV, Paramount, and the BBC. His film credits include Pillion, Femme and Red, White & Royal Blue.


Adelaide Waldrop is an intimacy coordinator & director. Her lead intimacy coordinator credits include Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Mickey 17, Blade Runner 2099, and Get Millie Black. She has worked on productions for Warner Brothers, Plan B, Paramount, Working Title, HBO, Netflix, Disney, Apple TV, BBC, Channel 4, and various independent projects.


The panel will be moderated by The Garden Cinema's own Alix Austin, who is a film director and an interactive multimedia artist. Her debut film Kill Your Lover is a toxic relationship body horror, with a strong focus on the interpersonal drama and has been released on Amazon Prime and SHUDDER.



Check out our Youtube channel for videos of our previous industry panels, which have included:

  • Sustainable Production & Climate-conscious Storytelling, with Danusia Samal (Green Rider) and Josh Cockcroft (Climate Spring)
  • Film music, with Jen Moss (I, Tonya), Gary Downing (MRKR), and Harry Escott (Shame)
  • Art direction, with Lydia Fry (Blade Runner 2049) and Charlotte Dirickx (Saltburn)
  • Trailer editing, with Dan Noall and Kate Miller
  • Screenwriting, with Luna Carmoon (Hoard) and Daniel Kokotajlo (Starve Acre)
  • Casting, with Rebecca Wright (Chuck Chuck Baby) and Lucy Jordan (Kinds of Kindness, Poor Things)
  • Animation, with Michaël Dudok de Wit (The Red Turtle) and Alexandra Sasha Balan (The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse)
  • Cinematography, with Evelin van Rei (Passenger), Bebe Dierken (Midas Man) and Nanu Segal (Hoard)
  • Costume, with Joanna Johnston (Lincoln) and Charlotte Finlay (Barbie)
  • Documentary, with Edward Lovelace (Name Me Lawand) and Tom Howson (Dogwoof)
  • Film festivals, with Christina Papasotiriou (Raindance Film Festival) and Philip Ilson (London Short Film Festival)
  • Film journalism, with Jacob Stolworthy (The Independent) and Jack Shepherd (Total Film)
  • Production, with Georgia Goggin (Pretty Red Dress) and Susan Simnett (Fadia's Tree)
Please arrive promptly - we do not show adverts.

Book Tickets

Wed 18 Feb
19:00