Edwina Findley Joins Dorian Missick In Writer/Director Jason Gilmore's 'All The Children Are Insane'
Here's an update on writer/director Jason Gilmore's forthcoming feature film, All The Children Are Insane - a Juntobox Films finalist (the a new initiative co-founded by Forest Whitaker, that gives independent filmmakers the opportunity for their films to be financed, produced and distributed, with support and mentorship from industry professionals, including Forest Whitaker). We last learned, a year ago, that Dorian Missick was attached to the project, and he still is. Joining him in the project, which we learned about just this week, is Treme actress Edwina Findley, in a film that will be produced by William Clevinger (The Devil’s Carnival),...
- 12/24/2013
- by Natasha Greeves
- ShadowAndAct
Thespian Dorian Missick is attached to writer/director Jason Gilmore's forthcoming feature film, All The Children Are Insane - a project that's currently a Juntobox Films finalist (Juntobox, you should recall, is a new initiaive co-founded by Forest Whitaker, that gives independent filmmakers the opportunity for their films to be financed, produced and distributed, with support and mentorship from industry professionals, including Forest Whitaker. The synopsis for All The Children Are Insane reads: Self-made millionaire Isaiah Burdon is dying of cancer in Pittsburgh. His daughter Genevieve, an intelligent but rigid nurse, watches over him. She...
- 9/10/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
You might remember his contributing to the S&A What's Your Story? feature I started a few months ago; in short, I posted a call for your individual stories as artists in this business, whatever your trade is. Whether stories of triumph, tragedy, lessons learned, regrets, etc. Read that post Here. A few of you responded in the comments section, and others emailed me directly, as I requested, and as I said I would, I posted those that I received via email, and La-based filmmaker Jason Gilmore was the 3rd submission. I'll repost his story first, so you have some background before watching the video pitch; in his own words: I moved to Los Angeles nearly 13...
- 7/23/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
There are topics people are uncomfortable with talking about, and then there are the topics people don’t want to even approach, because falling short of anything but several PhDs on the subject, you might make a misstep and say something grotesquely inaccurate. Which is a shame, because sometimes, not talking about these things can only worsen them. And there I go, getting uneasy thinking that I may have just said something grotesquely inaccurate, but my heart’s saying it’s true. In the last few years, Paul Peterson and Jason Gilmore talked to four suicide survivors, about their experiences, the lead up and the aftermath. The compilation of these talks is called The Next Day, illustrated by acclaimed artist John Porcellino, accompanied by an interactive online component co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada. So even if you can’t talk to anyone else about it, I’m...
- 5/6/2011
- by Zack Kotzer
- DorkShelf.com
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