High School junior Lilith Singson, 17, will premiere her directorial debut, the experimental horror Kamatayan (directed at age 16), in London this month at the Romford Film Festival, which takes place May 24th-28th. Singson will be the world’s youngest transgender filmmaker as well as youngest Native American filmmaker to secure a distribution deal. The film is already set to be released in the anthology 60 Seconds to Die 3 (the first was released by Cinedigm (http://www.cinedigm.com/). Indie filmmaker Shane Ryan produced and shot the film, while Singson wrote, directed, composed and starred in Kamatayan.
Singson is also a key player in Ryan’s Ted Bundy Had a Son, which has broken a record of its own, including more directors than any single film in history (more than 125 filmmakers). Singson is assisting Ryan in post-production of the contributions by all of the other filmmakers, as well as starring in the...
Singson is also a key player in Ryan’s Ted Bundy Had a Son, which has broken a record of its own, including more directors than any single film in history (more than 125 filmmakers). Singson is assisting Ryan in post-production of the contributions by all of the other filmmakers, as well as starring in the...
- 5/22/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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