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Marin Hinkle (Alixe) |
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Brigitte Bako (Gwen) |
has been seen in New York Stories, Strange Days, Saint Monica, I Love A Man in a Uniform, and Dinner and Driving, among other films and television episodes. In 2005, she will star in Showtime's The G Spot, a series she also wrote and produced. |
Shelly Mars (Mars) |
A performance artist, Shelly Mars has appeared at PS 122, The Kitchen, The Grove Street Playhouse, and Naked Angels. On television, she's been seen in Comedy Central's Out There in Hollywood, The Kids in the Hall, A & E's Role Reversal, and The WB's Jamie Kennedy Experiment. Film appearances include Virgin Machine and the upcoming Bettie Page. |
Maureen Angelos (Buzz) |
is well-known for her participation as writer and actor in the Obie-winning theater group The Five Lesbian Brothers. She is currently appearing in the University of Notre Dame production of Avanti, a Postindustrial Ghost Story, produced by the award-winning New York experimental theater company The Builder's Association. |
Steve Buscemi (Cymon __) |
appeared in Big Fish, The Big Lebowski, Armageddon, Pulp Fiction, Fargo, Mr. Deeds, Living in Oblivion, Reservoir Dogs among scores of other films, TV episodes, and theatrical productions. He directed the upcoming Lonesome Jim, as well as Animal Factory and Trees Lounge. |
Jennie Livingston
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produced and directed Paris is Burning, according to Variety one of the most successful documentaries of all time. Paris won the 1991 Sundance Grand Jury Prize, the LA and New York Film Critic's prizes and made several ten best- film-of-the-year lists including The LA Times, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, and National Public Radio. She recently completed Through The Ice, a short documentary that screened Sundance in 2006. Livingston directed two short pieces Hotheads (No Alternative, Polygram Video) and Stonewall, an installation for Tina Landau's off-Broadway play, and has created numerous screenplays, essays, and magazine pieces. She is currently filming, editing and designing animation for a personal documentary,Earth Camp One, about how she lost four family members in five years; the film also recalls a Northern California hippie summer camp in the 1970s. Livingston is also developing the script The Room in The Mountain and the documentary project Woman, An Intimate Geography. Livingston has received numerous awards and fellowships for her work, including grants from the MacDowell Colony (2002), The Guggenheim Foundation (2000), and the German Academic Exchange (1995). She studied painting and photography at Yale, and in addition to films and film scripts, makes photographs and drawings. |
Ruth Charny (Producer) |
is currently producing Power, a game for television and Internet, in partnership with gameLab. Films she's produced include Alan Taylor's Kill the Poor, Curtiss Clayton's Rick, Todd Louiso's Love Liza, Christopher Munch's The Sleepy Time Gal, Allison Anders's Grace of My Heart, David Salle's Search and Destroy, and Barry Primus's Mistress. |
Laura Teodosio (Producer) |
is a software designer and entrepreneur. She currently runs a video imaging technology company whose clients include leading media, advertising and government customers around the world. In 1998 she was nominated for a Webby Award for her work on The Sony Station at Art Technology Group. She co-founded a project to document Mayan medicinal uses of plants in Chiapas, Mexico. She has worked at CBS and ABC News, Apple Computer's Human Interface Research Group, and at multimedia pioneer BAM! Software. |
John Carrafa (Choreographer) |
just directed the Broadway musical Good Vibrations. He was nominated for two Tonys in one year for Urinetown The Musical and Into the Woods. In 2004 he designed choreography for Polar Express, an animated feature directed by Robert Zemeckis; other films for which he's created choreography include The Thomas Crown Affair, The Last Days of Disco, and Love! Valour! Compassion! |
Lina Todd (Casting) |
has cast numerous films, including Eric Weber's Second Best, Alan Hruska's Nola, Douglas McGrath's Nicholas Nickleby, Michael Almereya's Happy Here and Now, Mehdi Norowzian's Leo, Kenneth Lonergan's You Can Count on Me, Alex Sichel's All Over Me, Mark Rappaport's From the Journals of Jean Seberg, and Jodie Foster's Little Man Tate. |
Bernhard Blythe (Production Designer) |
was production designer on David Barker's Afraid of Everything, Lisa Collins's Tree Shade, Lisa Cholodenko's High Art, and Ira Sachs's The Delta. He also creates architectural designs and renovations. |
Donna Zakowska (Costume Designer) |
designed costumes for John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes and Illuminata, James Mangold's Kate and Leopold, Theresa Connelly's Polish Wedding, and Bronwen Hughes's Harriet the Spy, among other films and television shows. She also created costumes for the Big Apple Circus. |
Michael Barrow (Cinematographer) |
shot Robert M. Young's Below the Belt, Reuben Gonzalez's Mambo Café, Aris Iliopulos's I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, Jonathan Nossiter's Sunday, James Mangold's Heavy, among numerous other films and television episodes. |
Darren Lew (Cinematographer) |
shot commercials for Nike, Adidas, AOL Time Warner, and Condé Nast. His documentary credits include Break and The Dark Matter of Mars; his most recent narrative project is the short October by Frank Simonetti. Lew began his career in cinematography as assistant to photographer/ director Steven Meisel, filming projects for Clinique, Esteé Lauder, and Versace. |
Annette Davey (Editor) |
edited Shira-Lee Shalit's A-List, Chris Fisher's The Hillside Strangler, Todd Stephens's Gypsy 83, Christopher Munch's The Sleepy Time Gal, AC Howard's Dark Harbor, Adam Goldberg's Scotch and Milk, among numerous other projects in film and television in the United States, Europe, and Australia. |
Anne Pope (Sound Designer) |
has edited sound and music for many films, including Born Into Brothels, which received the 2005 Academy Award for Best Documentary, and 2005 Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Forty Shades of Blue. Other credits include Junebug, American Splendor, Chicago, Small Time Crooks, and The Sixth Sense. |