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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Screening Info for SXSW
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Sundance
Sundance was great. My first narrative short film, Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke was selected and premiered in Shorts Program 5. It was super silly out there, Uncle Luke got to come out for a few days. Luke even annouced that 2Live Crew was getting back together.
Program 5 was called "the weird one." But that's cool by us. Other favorites from my program were Bobby Yeah and Talmut.
Lots of free junk you don't really need but like is given out at festivals. The best merch providers were Timberland and Burt's Bees. Please give me so much Burt's Bees that I become one slimy girl. I won't even have to walk anywhere, I can just glide on through doorways on that stuff.
Click on the links to see what people wrote about Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke.
- Sundance Film Festival 2012 (World Premiere)
- 10 Shorts You Must See at Sundance This Year (IndieWire)
- 5 Out of 5 Stars (Film Threat Review)
- Top 5 Music Films at Sundance (MTV)
- “One of the Most Fun and Fresh Films at Sundance” (Movieline)
- New York Times
- Rolling Stone
- LA Times
Some of our favorite writings include:
“Uncle Luke is an incredibly original film, both in terms of its tone and the technique of its storytelling… Uncle Luke really taps into the popular culture of a specific generation, and it has a very healthy disrespect for convention and authority.” - Sundance Programmer
“Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke is undeniably entertaining, whether you get the cultural references or not. It is a smart and intricately self-reflexive example of what cultural theorist Jim Collins has called ‘the perpetual circulation and recirculation of signs that form the fabric of postmodern cultural life.’ Mayer and her collaborator are quintessential bricoleurs. In Uncle Luke, street-credible slang and classic booty beats reconstruct a landmark of film history. High and low, art and entertainment, fiction and reality become multiple facets of an intellectually-integrated work that specifically depends on cultural quotation. The parallels are both narrative and structural. Whereas La Jetee is constructed from stills, referencing the psychological relationship between photography and memory,Uncle Luke draws from the nostalgia power of Mayer’s two dimensional boards.” - Art Papers review Annie Hollingsworth
We made this short film on a shit budget and filmed whenever we could get the most access to free things. I am happy people enjoy it. Film is a labor of love and whenever I am in it, I never want to do it again. But as soon as it's done, I am day dreaming about the next project.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Art Papers Cover Story! Sept/Oct
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Music Video for ANR
You can view it here!
It first premiered at RollingStone! Click here to view it.
On the left are sketches I made while in the planning phases.
Thank you to the amazing friends and family that came out to make this possible.
Hope you like it!
Facts:
*the dancing man is my father.
*Band member Brian broke his foot during the shoot.
It first premiered at RollingStone! Click here to view it.
On the left are sketches I made while in the planning phases.
Thank you to the amazing friends and family that came out to make this possible.
Hope you like it!
Facts:
*the dancing man is my father.
*Band member Brian broke his foot during the shoot.
Labels:
10kislands,
ANR,
borscht film festival,
Faesthetic,
IFC,
independent,
indie,
jillian mayer,
lucas leyva,
mayerleyva,
miami,
music,
rollingstone,
sweat records
Thursday, August 11, 2011
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