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RuPaul's Drag Race Bonus VideosSan Francisco's playful queer culture is brought to life with sass in the characters Dara Sklar creates and directs. She co-produced "Sweet Boy" about mommy/boy dyke relationships, casted true S.F. extras for the love story "Mango Kiss", and wrote and produced both "this is a party" about a transgendered man questioning his role in the lesbian community, and the worldwide film festival favorite "Toothbrush Tango" which danced through the trials of a hygiene obsessed slut. She collaborated with t... ReadĀ FullĀ Bio
Part of the Real Momentum Documentary Series.
Catch a one hour collection of three unique short documentaries. In "Smalltown Boy" a boy marches through his rural English village in drag. "The Pull" follows two men who make an unusual relationship choice. "Lezbros" focuses on lesbians and their straight male best friends. Part of Logo's Real Momentum documentary series.
San Francisco's playful queer culture is brought to life with sass in the characters Dara Sklar creates and directs. She co-produced "Sweet Boy" about mommy/boy dyke relationships, casted true S.F. extras for the love story "Mango Kiss", and wrote and produced both "this is a party" about a transgendered man questioning his role in the lesbian community, and the worldwide film festival favorite "Toothbrush Tango" which danced through the trials of a hygiene obsessed slut. She collaborated with the talented and zany director, Pam Dore, to produce the popular short "Day One: a period" about women's once-a-month chasm between perception and reality. She was also assistant director for "Godspeed" based on the award winning novel by Lynn Breedlove, Stark Powers Productions' "Little Mutinies" starring lesbian icon Guinevere Turner, the sexy short "Getting Off" and hilarious music video "Jew Lo."
Melinda Bagatelos has lived behind the lens, shooting and editing shorts and music video for many years.
Brynn Gelbard has always found herself more at home around guys. Making a film about the unique bond between guys and dykes with the help of many of her closest lezbros felt like just another day at the pub. Brynn has produced television commercials, music videos, short and feature films. One of her favorite production memories entails getting to tell Bob Hoskins that watching 'Mermaids' and falling in love with Winona Ryder was when realized she was a lesbian. For her latest project, Brynn spoofed 'Jenny from the Block' about a recovered Jewish American Princess from Long Island called "Jew Lo" who emerges from her East Coast closet to become a faux queen in San Francisco. It features comedy duo Jew Lo and Devorah becoming as inseparable best friends. Brynn is at work on a feature script along with her band of co-filmmakers.
Inspired by the flagrantly honest and self caricaturing films and television programs she grew up watching in Dublin, Ireland, Lisa Donohoe is relentless in creating magical and color drenched spaces for characters to inhabit. Whether it's for music videos, such as her current project, 'Jew Lo from the Block', or in feature films, including 'The Calling', starring Brenda Blethyn, Lisa's work is laden with intricacies that help make stories truly come alive.
Moby Longinotto studied at the National Film School in England where he made his graduation film Make Me Proud that was well received internationally at film festivals and won multiple awards. Since then he has gone on to make strong narrative observational documentaries as well as television programs for British TV. Waiting For Khyron, a moving film about a young couple having a baby, was made for Channel 4, was screened in London and won an award in Austria. Bad Boy was a powerful piece made for the BBC and was screened in Brussels. Moby's film Small Town Boy, a move back towards his film school foundation, is a touching film about a young man struggling for identity and acceptance in the village where he lives.
Andy Blubaugh is a filmmaker and performer whose work has been exploring the connections between his own silly life and the greater human experience for ten years. His work has screened at the Sundance, Ann Arbor, and Portland International Film Festivals, among others. He has served as the associate director of the Portland Documentary and Experimental Film Festival and as Coordinator of the Northwest Film & Video Festival. He was identified as one of "25 New Faces of Independent Film" by Filmmaker magazine in 2007. He is currently a Fellow of the Program for Media Artists (formerly the Rockefeller Fellowship).
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