Grace Place Stage (1st floor)
Saturday, Sept. 7th at 1pm
Carolyn Pfeiffer is a pioneering producer of American independent film. Having run two successful film companies and worked with directors like Alan Rudolph, Sam Shepard, Mary Lambert, and Wes Craven, Carolyn was dubbed a “mini-mogul” by The Wall Street Journal. Carolyn was the founding president of LA Film School and vice chair of AFI Conservatory. At twenty, Pfeiffer booked a one-way ticket to Europe, where she lived in Rome, Paris, and London. Her formative experiences there introduced her to a cast of characters ranging from Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, and François Truffaut to Tennessee Williams and the Beatles.