IFP BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte Chairman Jewell Jackson McCabe President John Schmidt Treasurer Anthony Bregman Secretary Jeanne R. Berney Mark D’Arcy Philipp Engelhorn Hunter C. Gray Ted Hope James Janowitz Andrew Karpen Craig Nevill-Manning Sheila Nevins Katherine Oliver Stephan Paternot Sharon Solomon Lance Weiler Adam Yauch Joana Vicente Executive Director IFP’S MISSION The Independent Filmmaker Project (|FP) is the nation’s oldest and largest not-for-profit advocacy organization for independent filmmakers. Since its debut at the 1979 New York Film Festival, IFP has supported the production of over 7,000 films and offered resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers, providing an opportunity for many diverse voices to be heard. IFP believes that independent films enrich the universal language of cinema, seeding the global culture with new ideas, kindling awareness, and fostering activism. The organization championed the early work of pioneering independent filmmakers Charles Burnett, Todd Haynes, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Joel and Ethan Coen, Kevin Smith, and Todd Solondz. IFP continues to play a vital role in launching first films of many of today’s rising stars on the independent scene including Debra Granik (“Down to the Bone”), Miranda July (“Me, You and Everyone We Know”), and Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden (“Half Nelson”) IFP represents a network of 10,000 filmmakers in New York City and around the world and fosters the development of 350 feature and documentary films each year. Through its workshops, seminars, conferences, mentorships, and Filmmaker Magazine, IFP schools its members in the art, technology, and business of independent filmmaking. The year-round program includes Independent Film Week, Envision, the Cross-Media Forum, the Gotham Independent Film Awards™, and the Independent Filmmaker Labs. IFP’s programs promote diverse voices in independent film by working to include racial, ethnic, religious, ideological, gender and sexual diversity. IFP, often in collaboration with other cultural institutions, builds audiences by hosting premieres and special screenings For additional information www.ifp.org 68 Jay Street Room 425 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (212)465.8200 gothamawards@ifp.org INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS ices os ‘od NOVEMBER 28, 2011 6:30 CIPRIANI WALL STREET NEW YORK EFTA00300909

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The Gotham Independent Film Awards™, selected by distinguished juries and presented in New York City, the home of independent film, are the first honors of the film award season. This public showcase honors the filmmaking community, expands the audience for independent films, and supports the work that IFP does behind the scenes throughout the year to bring such films to fruition. COMMITYEE MEMBERS Preferred: $30,000 All patron benefits plus: Full page color ad in Gotham Awards Commemorative Section of Filmmaker Magazine * On-screen recognition at awards show * Table signage * Gift bag insertion Principal: $20,000 All patron benefits plus: Half-page color ad in Gotham Awards Commemorative Section of Filmmaker Magazine * Gift bag insertion Patron: $13,000 Table for 10 * Program and website recognition * Year round corporate membership benefits Individual $1,000 hitp://gotham.ifp.org/purchase or call Steven Pfeiffer, Development Manager: spfeiffer@ifp.org or 212.465.8200 x219 PREMIER SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR S& The New dork Cimes RBC OFFICIAL ALCOHOLIC OFFICIAL SPIRIT OFFICIAL HOTEL FICIAL PARTNER MALT BEVERAGE * € Heineken STANDARD A d MoMA 6:30 Reception / 7:30 Ceremony 2011 TRIBUTEES AWARDS EFTA00300910