Drama

THE OCEAN OF HELENA LEE

Jim Akin talks about making the film THE OCEAN OF HELENA LEE, a semi-autobiographical account of a difficult period in his childhood. Akin tells his story through Helena Lee, a thoughtful and reflective 12-year old who tries to come to terms with her home life and bohemian surf-rat father. As a child, Akin learned to

By |2023-04-14T19:31:05+00:00April 28th, 2020|Center Stage, Directors, Film|0 Comments

Edwin Wendler Music for Horror Films

Edwin Wendler talks about writing music for the horror films Unnatural, I Spit on Your Grave 3, and Tales of Halloween. Edwin Wendler began his musical career in the Vienna Boys' Choir. With the Choir, he toured the world, singing in hundreds of concerts and operas. Years later, he earned certificates in film scoring and

By |2022-09-23T16:53:23+00:00April 28th, 2020|Center Stage, Composers|0 Comments

Hanan Harchol | ABOUT A TEACHER

Hanon Harchol recounts his first three years as a public school teacher. We see his hardships and struggles as he enters the profession, oblivious to the actual demands of teaching. But Soon those obstacles become opportunities for growth for both teacher and student. The overarching theme of the film is perseverance, never give up, stay

By |2023-04-13T18:19:50+00:00March 31st, 2020|Center Stage, Directors, Film|0 Comments

Katharine O’Brien — Lost Transmissions

LOST TRANSMISSIONS tells the true story of a close friend of director Katharine O’Brien’s who went off his medication for schizophrenia and gripped by his delusions, became incapable of taking care of himself. The film gives an intimate look at human emotions and the devastating reality of treating mental illness in a system that doesn’t

By |2022-10-23T00:40:35+00:00March 12th, 2020|Directors|0 Comments
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