The filmmaking Duplass brothers were already making some big life changes when the election of Donald Trump uprooted everything.
“When Trump got elected, almost all of the ideas that Mark and I had immediately dropped off the table,” Jay Duplass told IndieWire recently at a SAG-aftra Foundation panel. “We were like, ‘everything has changed.’ Humor has changed. Impulse has changed.”
The Duplasses have changed. Once upon a time, Jay was known as the behind-the-lens guy, while Mark was seen more often on screen. But then “Transparent” gave Jay the acting bug, and he now sees himself as a thesp as much as a filmmaker. Mark, on the other hand, has been focusing his efforts lately on production.
“He’s really the leader in terms of how he’s built out our company as almost like a mini independent film studio, like a tiny Annapurna,” Jay Duplass said of Mark. The...
“When Trump got elected, almost all of the ideas that Mark and I had immediately dropped off the table,” Jay Duplass told IndieWire recently at a SAG-aftra Foundation panel. “We were like, ‘everything has changed.’ Humor has changed. Impulse has changed.”
The Duplasses have changed. Once upon a time, Jay was known as the behind-the-lens guy, while Mark was seen more often on screen. But then “Transparent” gave Jay the acting bug, and he now sees himself as a thesp as much as a filmmaker. Mark, on the other hand, has been focusing his efforts lately on production.
“He’s really the leader in terms of how he’s built out our company as almost like a mini independent film studio, like a tiny Annapurna,” Jay Duplass said of Mark. The...
- 6/6/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
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- 7/22/2016
- by Adam Carlson and Harriet Sokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Though she is grateful for the supportive community that has risen up around her, the mother of a missing Ohio woman tells People she is still frustrated by the lack of answers. "We don't know any more than the night she went missing," says Sheila Vaculik, mother of 20-year-old Sierah Joughin, who went missing Tuesday. "I mean, people are spreading this information all over and everyone knows she's been missing, but nobody has seen her or given us any kinds of leads." "The last person saw her and then she's just gone," Vaculik says. "It's just so frustrating." Vaculik tells...
- 7/22/2016
- by Adam Carlson and Harriet Sokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
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