"Fog City" World Premiere
/The short film I produced, FOG CITY (written, directed, and starring Liam Brady), will have it's World Premiere at the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Dallas, TX, on June 12th. Congrats to Liam and the entire team!
The short film I produced, FOG CITY (written, directed, and starring Liam Brady), will have it's World Premiere at the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Dallas, TX, on June 12th. Congrats to Liam and the entire team!
Update 5.27.15: AND THE WORLD PREMIERE HAS SOLD OUT! Tickets still available for the Sunday, June 7, 8pm screening - get them now before they're gone!
The feature film I produced, BUT NOT FOR ME, will have it's world premiere Thursday, June 4, at 9pm via the Brooklyn Film Festival at Nitehawk Cinema. We're super pumped and want you there to see it!
Check out our festival page for more info about the film and to purchase tickets: http://www.brooklynfilmfestival.org/films/detail.asp?fid=1530
In the meantime, check out a clip from the film below:
Uploaded by Lilly Riber on 2015-05-11.
Middle Ground is an official selection of the Take Two Film Festival in New York. The film will screen at 5pm on Sunday, April 12th at the Anthology Film Archives in the East Village.
Tickets are $8 per block of film. Visit the festival website for more info: http://www.taketwofilmfestival.com/
Middle Ground has been nominated for the James R. Janowsky Award at NYU. Feels good to start to find an audience for the film!
Will report back if the film wins!
My short film, Middle Ground, has been awarded a Hollywood Foreign Press Association Fellows Fund grant. This is super exciting because I can definitely use the money to support the film and the HFPA is the organization that awards the Golden Globes each year.
What makes this even cooler is that the feature film I produced, But Not For Me, also won the same grant! It's been an encouraging week and I'm thankful for that.
Check out that crowd - so big, so cool!!
My first mention on the NYU Grad Film Blog and I didn't even notice it at first! Woo Hoo! Personal goal accomplished.
This is cool: I was tooling around on Google and discovered the organization Coalition to Stop Gun Violence - a group I connected with in 2013 - had actually discovered online and shared my short film, The Choi Family, a year earlier in 2012. That's neat! I guess in this instance the film found its target audience.
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A Warm Spell (formerly Koharubiyori) - the film I produced that was shot in Japan in February 2013 - has been accepted to the Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival. Clermont-Ferrand is one of the best short film festivals in the world and only 77 films were chosen for the International Competition.
Big congrats to Writer/Director Toshimichi Saito, cast, and crew!
We in the papers! Website coming very, very soon.
Got an exciting request today:
A Dr. working at the Institute for Queer Theory in Berlin requested permission to use an excerpt of the script from my film, This Is My Body (co-created by Siobhan O'Loughlin).
The book is currently titled "Global Justice and Desire: Queering Economy" and is being published by Routledge.
This is super exciting! This is what it's all about - connecting with people via my work, having an effect on people.
Here's the excerpt that's going to be used:
"This is my body. I do what I want with it.
This is my body. I make my own choices.
This is my body. I use it as a canvas,
tattoo it, decorate it, and pierce it.
I take medicine if I want to and only undergo medical procedures I choose.
I eat what I want, exercise for my health, and wear what I like.
I fall in love with whomever,
fuck/sleep with whomever and marry whomever I choose.
I decide when and how to become a mother.
This is my body, not yours."
Middle Ground Friends & Family Screening (if you're reading this, you're invited)
October 16, 2014
8pm
Honey & Poison Performance Series
Two Moon Art House and Cafe - Brooklyn, NYC
Be there. Come. Check it out. Stop by. You don't want to miss it!
Today, I submitted my application for Berlinale Talents - the talent campus at the Berlin Film Festival. For years I've been wanting to apply, and for one reason or another - eligibility or missing the deadline or not feeling up to the application - I hadn't applied. But this year changes that!
I've been getting a lot of rejections lately, which is nothing particularly new, but I remain (with great effort) undaunted and cautiously optimistic that I will be selected, especially on the strength of the scene I submitted from Middle Ground.
Berlin in February? Glad I don't have anything against the cold!
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Breaking News: Aidan Rojas is Jason Stefaniak's Little Brother.
We've been notified that Koharubiyori also won the Audience Choice Award (the favorite of all Graduate Films) at the NYU First Run Film Festival!
This is exciting news - not only do the "critics" like the film, but the people do too!
The film will screen at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on June 5th.