Outfest top brass have announced the line-up for the 2015 Outfest Fusion Lgbt People Of Color Film Festival.
The 12th year of the event will run from March 13-14 in Hollywood and kicks off with a screening of an upcoming episode of Empire followed by a Q&A with the producers, prior to a screening of a restored version of Paris Is Burning.
The line-up includes Dear White People (pictured), the world premiere of Ascendance: Angels Of Change, rom-com Eat With Me and the Us premiere of Stories Of Our Lives, the Kenyan film that just played in Berlin.
Film-maker Rose Troche will receive the 2015 Fusion Achievement Award from the stars of The L Word prior to the Fusion Gala Short Films on March 14.
“It was a joy to curate 2015 Outfest Fusion in my new role,” said Outfest director of programming Lucy Mukerjee-Brown. “This year’s films are about telling your truth – a theme that runs through our entire...
The 12th year of the event will run from March 13-14 in Hollywood and kicks off with a screening of an upcoming episode of Empire followed by a Q&A with the producers, prior to a screening of a restored version of Paris Is Burning.
The line-up includes Dear White People (pictured), the world premiere of Ascendance: Angels Of Change, rom-com Eat With Me and the Us premiere of Stories Of Our Lives, the Kenyan film that just played in Berlin.
Film-maker Rose Troche will receive the 2015 Fusion Achievement Award from the stars of The L Word prior to the Fusion Gala Short Films on March 14.
“It was a joy to curate 2015 Outfest Fusion in my new role,” said Outfest director of programming Lucy Mukerjee-Brown. “This year’s films are about telling your truth – a theme that runs through our entire...
- 2/26/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Wolfe Releasing has acquired Us digital and DVD rights to Mark Herzog and Sandrine Orabona’s Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story, Monika Treut’s Of Girls And Horses and David Au’s Eat With Me.
Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story premiered at SXSW this year and is a documentary about a transgender former Navy Seal.
Of Girls And Horses is a coming-of-age love story involving a misfit school drop-out and a privileged upper-class girl in Germany.
Comedy-drama Eat With Me tells of a mother and her gay son who connect as the son’s Chinese restaurant faces foreclosure.
Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story premiered at SXSW this year and is a documentary about a transgender former Navy Seal.
Of Girls And Horses is a coming-of-age love story involving a misfit school drop-out and a privileged upper-class girl in Germany.
Comedy-drama Eat With Me tells of a mother and her gay son who connect as the son’s Chinese restaurant faces foreclosure.
- 7/8/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Eat With Me (2014) Film Review from the 20th Annual Los Angeles Film Festival, a movie directed by David Au, and starring Sharon Omi, Teddy Chen Culver, Nicole Sullivan, George Takei, Aidan Bristow, Ken Narasaki, Scott Keiji Takeda, Burt Grinstead, and Amy Tolsky. Have you ever seen a film that, all things considered, should have earned [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Eat With Me: David Au’s Debut Is Bland [Laff 2014]...
Continue reading: Film Review: Eat With Me: David Au’s Debut Is Bland [Laff 2014]...
- 6/17/2014
- by Drew Stelter
- Film-Book
David Au has directed shorts such as "Fresh Like Strawberries," "The Boxer," and "Family Gathering." At the Los Angeles Film Festival he will premier his first feature "Eat With Me"; a food dramedy that explores the communicational gap between parents and their children, and the wonderful power of food to overcome it. What camera and lens did you use? We used a Sony Pmw-F3 camera with Super Speed Prime lenses. What was the most difficult shoot on your movie and how did you pull it off? The most difficult shoot would be the day we shot our finale scene at the pop-up restaurant. It was an ensemble scene in which we had different individual moments with the entire cast, along with 30 background restaurant patrons, and a lot of prepared food and drinks as props. On top of that, we had another emotional scene between Sharon Omi and George Takei to...
- 6/13/2014
- by Oliver MacMahon
- Indiewire
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