Alexander Yellen
Cinematographer, director, occasionally trying to make the world a better place
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New year, new reel, looking forward to what 2021 has in store for the industry and I’m here for it.

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters
My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

My journey to becoming a filmmaker began in #WashingtonDC, my hometown.
When I was in the 3rd grade my class went to the #WhiteHouse to see George Bush Sr. welcome the president of Yemen on a state visit.
When I was 18 I crashed a cocktail party at the Willard Hotel just down the street to meet two of my cinematic heroes, George Lucas and James Cameron, who were being honored by the #AcademyofAchievement.
Last night @kellimcneilyellen and I were privileged to attend the celebration of the recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. I had the opportunity to congratulate and chat with a third filmmaker who so influenced my formative years, Steven Spielberg; to reconnect and celebrate an actor who’d I’d been most fortunate to have worked with, Levar Burton; and to meet and share hopes for the future with a genuine humanitarian and culinary genius, José Andrés.
We were deeply moved by the words of Shelly Lowe and Maria Rosario Jackson, the chairs of the NEH and NEA respectively. President Biden brought the room close to tears when he choked up telling a story about a 10 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. hearing Marian Anderson sing ”My Country ‘Tis of Thee” on the radio and being so inspired that he insisted she sing at the March on Washington. We cheered for Queen Latifah, Ken Burns, Spike Lee, and Aaron Sorkin, whose aspirational vision for what politics can and should be remains among my favorite tv series of all time.
To think we were in the presence of such luminaries because of what our little film says about how the world could be better and how art can be a tool to help make it so, is it’s own reward and something that I’ll hold to dearly as I go forward. I apologize in advance if I retell these stories a dozen times too many.
Make art. Tell stories. Do good.
And thank you @annaperngpa for your belief in us and your work on behalf of the administration for all people with disabilities.
@darumamovie @nehgov @neaarts @joebiden @drbiden @worldbuilderent @danniefesta #film #filmmaker #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #independentfilm #director #cinematographer #cinematography #makingmovies #disabilityrepresentation #representationmatters

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22

12-1/2 years ago I directed and shot my second feature, a small horror movie called Finders Keepers about a little girl’s possession by a haunted doll being the catalyst to heal a broken marriage. It played on basic cable, got decent viewership and that was that. It just got a re-release on @Netflix. This past Saturday it was the 4th most watched movie on globally, one spot ahead of Gladiator II!
It has continued in the top 10 every day since. An original horror movie on an indie budget reached millions of viewers across dozens of countries. It was special project because of the friends and colleagues I collaborated with in making it, including the late Patrick Muldoon, but also because a scrappy group of artists took a fun idea and leaned in. As artists we often work in a vacuum. We don’t know who if anybody will see our work and it can take years for a film to find its audience. This is a sweet reminder that audiences are out there and they want to be entertained.
Starring: @jaimepressly @thepatrickmuldoon @kylieannerogers @tobinbellofficial @officialmarinasirtis @justinamachado @trilbyglover @josephgattofficial @theactualmercy @scottthomasreynolds @tracymulholland @joeyluthman @markdecarlotv @arielllinas
Producing: Jeff Schenck, @barry.barnholtz, @chrisolenray
Production: @alisoncjgoser @permafriends Mike Montgomery @holtman2 @johnnyreystudios @kaganator22 @brettjustinkoppelWriting: @petersullivan_director, Jeff Schenck
Directing: 🙋♂️
Cinematography: 🙋♂️
Editing: @braincurds, Emma Stickgold
Color: Allen Kelly
Music: @MatthewJanszen
Creepy Doll (and SFX Makeup): @mrsmakeupfx
SFX: @joshua.lyles.happenings @efxfreak
Production Design: Kalie Acheson
Art Direction: Charles Latham
Costumes: @bellaharo
Makeup: @tracy.rosen @eric_s_wilson
Sound: @axhutchinson @andresboulton
Stunts: @ampdupstunts
VFX: Steve Blasini, Bennique Blasini
Props: Emily Grant
Casting: @pfcast Donald Pemrick
Script: Taylor Chen Travers
Camera Operating: @jess.hass
Focus: @nmedrud @amandalevymorgan
Sticks: @camerasamurai @misgrola
DIT: @qreynolds22
Premiering Tonight, April 18th on @lifetimetv , Murder in the Dark! This has been one of my favorite lifetime movies to shoot, building a visual world for blind characters and pushing some of the style boundaries along the way. And shot in LA!!
Thanks first to @taylorwarrengoff for pitching, writing, and championing this kind of project; bringing me on board; and running with me on some fun ideas. Stellar lighting by gaffer @eshafercine and key grip @junebernardin while @andrew_corderoo kept things sharp. Fun times making movies with a great team! Enjoy!!
Writer/Director - @taylorwarrengoff
Producer - @thedannyroth
Co-Producers - @emkfilmmaker @thescottlevine
UPM - @andrewgarciarivas
Coordinator - @giyangonzales
1st AD - @borneo.film
2nd AD - @abey.anay
Key Set PA - @mackdaddyfrfr
DP - 😎🎥
1st AC - @andrew_corderoo
2nd AC - @xxfillerxx
Gaffer - @eshafercine
Key Grip - @junebernardin @trev_photo
Best Boy - @aliflynnn_ @steve.wehner
Production Designer - @starlamichelle1
Art Director - @beccaeirikson
Props - @jacobehm
Costumes - @susie.ashley1, @documenting_samantha
HMU - @ashleighthielmakeup
Sound - @oleksiisoundartist
Script- @julia.horvath_
Post Supervisor - @jalandavidson
Starring:
@alliiiwulfert @ash8887 @jrchrosniak @lunavintner @theblindsoprano @vinnyalvas
My brilliant, insightful, and talented wife, @kellimcneilyellen, contributed to this @bloomberg piece about the state of Hollywood and the film industry more broadly, as well as its future. As a filmmaker, writing and producing independent films she’s become a subject expert and thought leader in the space. She writes about these and related topics weekly on her Substack as part of her indie film PR & marketing business, KLA Media Group.
International-level film production in Peru
From breathtaking landscapes to world-class logistics, Peru offers some of the best locations for amazing films.
A country where cinematic stories come alive through nature, culture, and authenticity.
Trusted by international productions, Peru is more than a destination —
it’s a powerful setting for global storytelling.
🎥 Ready to film your next project in South America?
#film #peru #filminperu

Such a great panel at the Director’s Guild at Slamdance 2026 with this incredible group of disabled directors and allies!
Directing Beyond Assumption was put together by our own John Lawson.
Photo ID from Left to Right: Deaf director Jevon Whetter, @Darumamovie director Alexander Yellen, director Sheridan O’donnell, director Ash Eakin, and DARUMA EP and Oscar-winning director Peter Farrelly.
#slamdance #disabilityinclusion #filmmaker #directorsofinstagram
Filmmakers lifting each other up! Part of the @darumamovie team was so honored to partake in the talented and gracious @polahaha’s directorial debut, @mimicsfilm! Kris and @dp_yellen collaborated together on this very unique horror/comedy film that pulled no punches! You may recognize our own @austinbasis in the cast and behind the scenes @aflowerbyanyothername!
Go watch this audacious debut from a truly talented gentlemen, Mr. Kris Polaha! You won’t believe how incredible some of his impressions are.
Mimics opens today in 400 cinemas across the US. Go see this great film and support indiefilmmakers!!!!
Congratulations to the entire cast and crew!
@adam.karm @benwagner341
VIDEO ID: at the worldwide premiere of the new film Mimics in Reno, Nevada the cast and crew who worked on the film, sit on a stage after the screening for a Q&A.
#mimicsmovie #kristofferpolaha #hallmarkmovies #reno #valentine
Congratulations to all of our Spokane-based DARUMA crew for their incredible work on Train Dreams! @traindreamsfilmWe were so thrilled to have shot our beautiful road trip sequences for DARUMA in Eastern Washington and so many of our @znationcrew family who worked on Z Nation worked on @darumamovie and now Oscar-nominated film Train Dreams. Congratulations @marcdahlstrom @j.d.mckee @deputydewdrop Travis Berry Alex Terzieff @debdahlstrom @jennifergatts
#TrainDreams #spokanedoesntsuck #darumamovie #indiefilmmaking #oscars2026
Photo ID: an image for the poster of the Netflix movie Train Dreams is shown and lists the four Academy Awards the film is up for

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma
Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma
Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma

Four years ago this month we embarked on an epic journey to make a movie called DARUMA. It was a scrappy, low-budget indie film that starred two leads with disabilities. It took 17 years to make from the time the first draft of the script was written to when it finally screened to a sold-out crowd at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
No studio knew what to do with it so we said screw it, we’ll do it ourselves!
So we did. That little film and leap of faith in ourselves took us to numerous film festivals including Slamdance and brought our executive producer, Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly on board. We got an incredible cast including Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick and Abigail Hawk of CBS Bluebloods.
The film took us to The White House, New York, Park City, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston and more.Our two leads both won Best Acting Awards, including John W. Lawson who won Best Actor at @slamdancegroup and Tobias Forrest who won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards. @reevefoundation @mediaaccessawards
We’ve made fans and friends all over the world because we believed in ourselves and our uncompromising vision. We’ve been seen on CNN, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, NPR and more.
And all because we said “we believe in ourselves”, even when no one else did.
To all of you who have something to say and want to make a movie, go for it. You never know where it will lead you and your voices are needed now more than ever.
You can stream DARUMA free on Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043415/daruma
PHOTO IDS: Several photos and videos in the carousel show behind the scenes images of the making of DARUMA with the cast and crew.
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilm #independentfilm #makingmovies #daruma
Everyone loves a little behind the scenes and now that Love on the Amazon has aired, I can share some. Making movies is tough. Sometimes you need creative solutions and a team that can make them happen. Your picture boat breaks down in the Amazon, call a tow truck… er… peke-peke… or four. 😂 #makingmovies #setlife #shittyrigs #loveontheamazon
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