‘Let’s See How Fast this Baby Will Go’
Julietta Boscolo’s Let’s See How Fast this Baby Will Go is among seven films that will screen at the American Pavilion’s showcase of short films from emerging filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival.
Funded by Screen Australia’s Hot Shots program, the film stars Liv Hewson and Tara Morice and follows pregnant teenager Gloria. Despite being in labour she decides to buy a new car and in the process of giving birth she becomes a new person.
Based on a true story by Gloria Harrison and produced by Eva Di Blasio and executive produced by Robyn Kershaw, the 15-minute comedy/drama won the emerging filmmaker award at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival and the Atom award for best short fiction film.
It was invited to Cannes Critics Week and has screened at numerous other festivals including the Flickerfest International Film Festival,...
Julietta Boscolo’s Let’s See How Fast this Baby Will Go is among seven films that will screen at the American Pavilion’s showcase of short films from emerging filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival.
Funded by Screen Australia’s Hot Shots program, the film stars Liv Hewson and Tara Morice and follows pregnant teenager Gloria. Despite being in labour she decides to buy a new car and in the process of giving birth she becomes a new person.
Based on a true story by Gloria Harrison and produced by Eva Di Blasio and executive produced by Robyn Kershaw, the 15-minute comedy/drama won the emerging filmmaker award at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival and the Atom award for best short fiction film.
It was invited to Cannes Critics Week and has screened at numerous other festivals including the Flickerfest International Film Festival,...
- 4/16/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Now in its 31st year, the American Pavilion is moving with the times and bringing inclusion and representation to the forefront with its showcase of films by emerging filmmakers. This year, 29 films will make their debut on the Croisette. The global stories include 17 female directors, six documentaries and 11 Lgbtq narratives that are relevant to the times.
The new films will be featured in five showcases: Student Short Films, Student Documentaries, Emerging Filmmaker Short Films, Emerging Filmmaker Documentaries and Emerging Filmmaker Lgbtq Showcase Films. All are part of the Emerging Filmmaker Showcase series. Some of the films feature actors including M. Emmet Walsh, Wallace Langham, Michelle Davidson, among others.
“We have such great diversity amongst the films and international filmmakers, with more than half of this year’s films directed or co-directed by women,...
The new films will be featured in five showcases: Student Short Films, Student Documentaries, Emerging Filmmaker Short Films, Emerging Filmmaker Documentaries and Emerging Filmmaker Lgbtq Showcase Films. All are part of the Emerging Filmmaker Showcase series. Some of the films feature actors including M. Emmet Walsh, Wallace Langham, Michelle Davidson, among others.
“We have such great diversity amongst the films and international filmmakers, with more than half of this year’s films directed or co-directed by women,...
- 4/16/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Dwayne Johnson drives like a lunatic in the teaser trailer for his forthcoming action epic, Faster…
Like a mash-up of The Fast And The Furious and The Scorpion King, Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson's forthcoming action film, Faster, is filled with plenty of dangerous driving, wildly out-of-control vehicles, haphazard shooting and smouldering looks to camera.
Oddly, there are two films due out this year called Faster. There's one currently in production starring Emily Skyle (last seen in Fluffenhaus: The Comeback Of A Pop Culture Icon, our research tells us) as "a bad-ass female Chicago bike messenger", which is distinguished from Johnson's macho outing by its concluding exclamation mark (it's called Faster!, in other words).
Returning to Dwayne Johnson's Faster, and we have to admit that this is the first we've heard of it. Directed by George Tillman Jr, who was behind last year's Notorious B.I.G. biopic Notorious and 2000's forgettable...
Like a mash-up of The Fast And The Furious and The Scorpion King, Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson's forthcoming action film, Faster, is filled with plenty of dangerous driving, wildly out-of-control vehicles, haphazard shooting and smouldering looks to camera.
Oddly, there are two films due out this year called Faster. There's one currently in production starring Emily Skyle (last seen in Fluffenhaus: The Comeback Of A Pop Culture Icon, our research tells us) as "a bad-ass female Chicago bike messenger", which is distinguished from Johnson's macho outing by its concluding exclamation mark (it's called Faster!, in other words).
Returning to Dwayne Johnson's Faster, and we have to admit that this is the first we've heard of it. Directed by George Tillman Jr, who was behind last year's Notorious B.I.G. biopic Notorious and 2000's forgettable...
- 7/21/2010
- Den of Geek
Chicago – Jeremy Kruse is a major part of Chicago’s vibrant film scene. The actor and writer has made a big splash with his short films, and now directs Emily Skyle’s “Fluffenhaus: The Comeback of a Pop Icon,” with an screening here September 17th.
Kruse, a Chicago area native, studied acting at New York University and focused primarily on film performance and creation. He came back here after a stint in Los Angeles, to focus on his craft and develop projects of interest in an environment where he has a sense of familiarity.
It was his recent short, ‘Anti Narrative Number 4.’ an award-winning and hilarious meditation on fame and self consciousness, that caught the attention of screenwriter Emily Skyle. She recognized that his directorial sensibility would be perfect for her pop music satire, “Fluffenhaus, The Comeback of a Pop Icon.”
Jeremy Kruse and friend during the filming of ‘Fluffenhaus:...
Kruse, a Chicago area native, studied acting at New York University and focused primarily on film performance and creation. He came back here after a stint in Los Angeles, to focus on his craft and develop projects of interest in an environment where he has a sense of familiarity.
It was his recent short, ‘Anti Narrative Number 4.’ an award-winning and hilarious meditation on fame and self consciousness, that caught the attention of screenwriter Emily Skyle. She recognized that his directorial sensibility would be perfect for her pop music satire, “Fluffenhaus, The Comeback of a Pop Icon.”
Jeremy Kruse and friend during the filming of ‘Fluffenhaus:...
- 9/16/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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