So proud and excited to share SUP’s first short film, “She’s Marrying Steve”.
Follow along at http://shesmarryingsteve.com
More to come!

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So proud and excited to share SUP’s first short film, “She’s Marrying Steve”.
Follow along at http://shesmarryingsteve.com
More to come!
“I am one girl in Portland Oregon who has compiled all of these documents, girl’s movies, so that I can wake up in the morning and feel like Earth is this place that has to do with me and you. The real you, the woman that is stranger and cooler and smarter and sexier and sadder and more caring than any woman on TV, and you are even a little better than you pretend to be because no one’s ever demanding your best. I mean com’on, you think anyone’s going to notice if you don’t live up to your own high standards? BIG MISS MOVIOLA WILL NOTICE. HER JOB IS TO NOTICE WHAT IS MISSING. SHE ONLY SEES THE GHOSTS OF ALL THE GIRL’S MOVIES THAT WERE NEVER MADE BECAUSE NO ONE DEMANDED THEM. This is the place where you and I demand to see the missing movies.
Miranda July is the coolest. Her latest for Lenny letter is so dope.
new FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELINGS screenprint available from www.posterchildprints.com in a signed edition of 90! it’s my first artist print edition ever somehow and i’m happy it’s being produced by them ✏️✨ photo by them from my last visit their amazing and sunny LA studio.
'I Am Not Your Negro’ is a singular, essential film that has received rapturous responses at every one of our screenings this fall,” said Magnolia Pictures president Eamonn Bowles. “Given the current social climate, we are planning one of our most aggressive theatrical releases ever for a documentary.”
Awesome. [Source]
This is such a beautiful and inspiring story. Great work by Great Big Story. Impressive filming and smart editing. Check it out.
I think the ability to withdraw from consensus reality is one of the most important skills for an artist to learn because it helps her to recognize invisible forces.
The Four-Hour Art Week?
A must read!! [SOURCE]
Her scripts have a simplicity that elevates the artwork—the story and visuals work perfectly in tandem
After Nothing Comes an Interview with Aidan Koch [SOURCE]
Beautiful short film.
Those graphics tho...
I don’t think that people outside of the industry realize how truly ‘independent’ indie filmmaking can be. Parts of the creative process and research, writing, and fundraising can feel isolating and downright lonely.
Documentarian Liz Nord. [SOURCE]
By attending to atmosphere and attitude as much as plot, Reichardt has quietly become one of the country’s best chroniclers of the American experience, but audiences don’t appreciate the clarity of her vision nearly enough.
So true. From Indiwire
10 Historical LGBT Moments
Pictures courtesy of ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives.
01. Police Officers Holding Hands At The Los Angeles Christopher Street West Pride Parade - 1972
02. Man Holds A ‘We Are Your Children’ Sign On Gay Freedom Day At The San Francisco Pride Parade - June 25, 1978
03. Harvey Milk Speaks At The Los Angeles Christopher Street West Pride Parade - 1978
04. Lesbian Women Embrace At The Los Angeles Christopher Street West Pride Festival Gay Think Booth - June 1975
05. Lesbians Kissing At The First Woman’s Building - 1974
06. Families Marching In The Los Angeles Christopher Street West Pride Parade - 1982
07. Philadelphia Gay Wedding. This Photograph Was Part Of A Set That Was Deemed Inappropriate By A Photo Shop In Philadelphia And Never Returned To The Customer - 1957
08. Block And J.J. Belanger Kissing In A Photo Booth. The Album Caption Reads - ‘PGE Exhibition, Hastings Park.’ - 1953
09. Crowd Holds Hands At The Los Angeles Christopher Street West Pride Parade - 1971
10. Protesters Gather At The Stop Anita Demonstration At Hollywood High School - June 13, 1977
ONE Archives is the oldest continuing LGBTQ organization in the United States and the largest repository of LGBTQ materials in the world is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.
This is such an important project. Really good work from EJI. [Source]
I then went around for many, many years, trying to do that, and I spent my twenties not really participating in the work force in any real way. I acted a tiny bit, but that was just because it was the only way I knew how to make money, and I sublet my apartment and lived in the woods and just tried to figure out who I was and what I wanted, what my real desire was and not just what I was used to doing, and it was a really confusing and painful, but really rich and amazing time. I got into cooking and I went and cooked in Italy. I became a doula for a while. I built stone walls one summer, and I read a lot, and I swam a lot, and I spent a lot of time thinking.
Gabby Hoffman on breaking convention and living her life. [Source]
Among the explanations are a scarcity of venture capital, the political clout wielded by established businesses and a culture that values stability over the creative destruction that drives growth in countries like the United States.
Fascinating piece on the on-demand economy in Japan. [SOURCE]
Jill Soloway's Keynote at the Toronto Film Festival is a master class in female protagonism, prioritizing feelings, and how to soften the blow of kicking the cismales off the stage.
This is such a great keynote!!