
The Tribeca Film Festival will hold a panel pairing hip hop artist Q-Tip with “I’m Not There” director Todd Haynes for a discussion of how filmmakers and musicians take cues from each other, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The panel, called “Tribeca Talks Industry: Music + Film,” will be an hour-long session moderated by Billboard editor Joe Levy at SVA Theatre 1 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. on April 23.
In addition to I’m Not There, in which six different actors portrayed Bob Dylan, Haynes previously directed Far From Heaven and Safe, which both starred Julianne Moore.
Q-Tip — a founding member of group A Tribe Called Quest — told Billboard in March that he is planning to reunite the group for his 2014 album The Last Zulu.
Previously announced Tribeca Talks Industry events include a panel on new filmmakers featuring Alex Karpovsky (Girls) and Lance Edmands (Bluebird) on April 25 and a discussion of “race, authorship and authenticity” that includes panelists Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) and Braven Films CEO Frida Torresblanco on April 19.