The Stage 32 Videos: Female Filmmaker

Harvey - One of two films I released this year.

Harvey Logline: Small town life just got less boringhttp://midnightreleasing.comWritten by Ranelle Golden and Shawn GoldenDirected by Ranelle Golden and John...

Tomorrow & Epilogue 3/31/21

I'm getting really excited... #Tomorrow and #Epilogue PREMIEREING 3/31/21 http://www.TomorrowtheMovie.com

'On Isibindi Street' is a short African drama I wrote and directed

Sindisiwe used to live with her mother but now that she’s died, she must live with her older brother Mandla who moves in with his own rules and plans. But Mandla is owing people and he wants to sell the house to pay his debts while Sindisiwe would like to save it. To do this, she must find courage (Isibindi in Zulu) to fight her brother and do what is best for herself without disrespecting her family during a trying time.

Interview with Avery Rouda at LA Femme

Interview with Writer, Director, Producer of the LA FEMME Official Selection, Dream Catcher, with filmmaker Avery Rouda and Host, Martha Cassara

Emily's Commercial Highlight Reel

Emily Aguilar is an award-winning film director in Los Angeles known for creating emotional impact for her audience. A Washington DC native of Latino heritage, she has a competitive edge who aims to provoke, educate and inspire her audience in both her creative and commercial productions.
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