“What science fiction should be…a human story. Awesome!”
“Brilliant pacing. The lengthy beats between each line of dialogue kept me excited for the next development, and the conversation didn’t mince words. Every beat had its payoff. Fantastic acting, and showed off what a quality sci-fi production can do with next to zero special effects. Loved this one.”
“The Camera angles, The Lighting, The Mood and Expression, The actors… It’s Perfect.”
“Another amazing short movie…so much well acted….impressive. Mark Stevens mentioned how she snaps back to her Captain role, that was so well done. Congrats Actors and Director.”
This week we are joined by Hollywood editor and film doctor, Gillian Hutshing as we discuss her work on Little Shop of Horrors, Blade Runner and her passion for cooking!
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2 DOLLARS the film WINS its second Audience Favorite Award, this time at the 2020 Female Voices Rock Film Festival. Director Robin Cloud and editor Gillian Hutshing are pleased to be recognized for this edgy workplace comedy, produced by AFI Films.
“Boston George,” a docu-series about notorious drug smuggler and Weymouth native George Jung, is being produced by Georgette Angelos and Chris Chesson under C2G Productions, a company they formed late last year for the project. Angelos said she convinced Jung, who was shopping around for someone to produce his documentary, to work with her after promising to give his story an authentic telling rather than the Hollywood treatment it received in “Blow,” the 2001 movie in which actor Johnny Depp portrayed Jung.
“We’re bringing out the truth of it, so everybody knows exactly what happened and why,” she said.
Production for the series began late last year but was quickly complicated by Jung’s return to jail for probation violations a month after he signed over the rights to his life story to Angelos and Chesson. His first sit-down interview with the documentary crew was conducted from behind glass at the Sacramento County Jail.
The crew has filmed in locations in California and Massachusetts and has plans for shoots in Florida, Mexico and Columbia, depending on what Jung’s probation officer allows.
In Weymouth, the crew filmed Jung as he visited with residents of his old street in North Weymouth, talked with a member of the Weymouth Historical Society about the area’s history and reminisced about his childhood with a former teammate on the Weymouth high football team.
Founded in 1977, the San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival is the longest-running, largest, and most widely recognized queer film exhibition event in the world. As a community event with an annual attendance of more than 63,000, the Festival is the most prominent and well-attended LGBTQ+ arts program in the Bay Area. In 2018 Frameline’s Festival was named by MovieMaker to be one of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World.
Inside Out: 30th Annual Film Festival 2020
Over the past 30 years, Inside Out events have queered the streets of Toronto. From theatres to coffee shops, to venues that have been torn down and replaced by condominiums, these coordinates map our history.
Imagine This Women’s International Film Festival (ITWIFF), is a Brooklyn-based women’s film festival that aims to amplify and empower independent and aspiring womxn filmmakers from around the world. Imagine This goal is to support womxn by sharing their work with the public, promoting equal opportunities for BIPOC womxn and the LGBTQIA+ community while providing educational and professional development, and serving as a resource information network.
The four-day event in September will feature fierce, bold, original films by womxn filmmakers and storytellers, Q&As, workshops, brand activations, opening night mixer, and a closing award ceremony. We hope to attract attendees throughout the Tri-State area and hope to gain attendees around the country and the world.
AFI Directing Workshop for Women Present, 2 DOLLARS. An impactful and hilarious film, directed by Robin Cloud and edited by veteran filmmaker Gillian L Hutshing.