Filmmaker and presenter interviews with Katy Quinn on the red carpet at the 2017 Winter Film Awards Indie Film Festival!
About our Interviewer

Katy Quinn
Katy Quinn is an actor, filmmaker, and playwright based in Brooklyn, NY. Educated at Wesleyan University and trained at The Circle In The Square Theatre School, her most recent film role was Moira in “Everything’s Gonna Be Pink”, directed by Roni Ezra. She produced, edited, and starred in the short film “restauRant”, shared the award for Best Comedic Short at the LA Int’l Short Film Festival in 2009, and was shown as part of the “Winner’s Slate” during PBS LA’s (KOCE) 2010-2011 season. Onstage, her most recent role was Camille in “The State of The Art” which was produced by The Culture Project for it’s Women Center Stage Theatre Festival.
About Winter Film Awards Indie Film Festival
Winter Film Awards Is New York City. Like the city itself, we showcase the eclectic diversity and excitement of the independent arts world. Winter Film Awards is proudly one of the Top 10 Best Reviewed Festivals on FilmFreeway.
The rapidly growing Winter Film Awards Indie Film Festival, now in its sixth year, is a dynamic and exciting event in the heart of the City. Winter Film Awards showcases films from emerging filmmakers from around the world in all genres with a special emphasis on highlighting the work of women and minority filmmakers. The Festival runs February 23-March 4 2017 in New York City.
Among the 88 Official Selections to be screened at Cinema Village in the heart of Greenwich Village (22 East 12th Street, New York, NY 10003), is a diverse mixture of 11 Animated films, 8 Documentaries, 11 Feature narratives, 10 Horror films, 12 Music Videos, 24 Narrative shorts and 7 Web series, including 12 student films and 33 first-time filmmakers. Filmmakers come from 30 countries; 42% of the films were created by women, 45% were created by people of color. Visit www.WinterFilmAwards.com for schedules, tickets and details!
About Winter Film Awards
Winter Film Awards is an all-volunteer, minority- and women-owned registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2011 in New York City by a group of filmmakers and enthusiasts. The program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.