Showing posts with label robert moran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robert moran. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 02, 2016

"Self Portrait" Screens at Two Festivals



Self Portrait, Robert Moran, Downtown Los Angeles (directed by Robert Moran, produced by Anne LaBarbera and Ted Fisher) will screen in two upcoming film festivals.

On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, the film will screen at Picture This Film Festival in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

In May, the film will also screen at Festival International Entr'2 Marches in Cannes, France.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Upcoming Screening: Picture This Film Festival


Our short documentary Self Portrait, Robert Moran, Downtown Los Angeles will screen at the Picture This Film Festival on Wednesday, March 16th in the morning session.

The festival will be held at Calgary SCOPE Society, Calgary, Alberta, Canada from the 16th to the 19th of March 2016.
The film is directed by Robert Moran, photographed by Anne LaBarbera, and edited by me. The film's logline is: "Robert Moran, a bi-racial filmmaker diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, discusses work, life, and Los Angeles."

Thursday, October 08, 2015

Two Screenings This Weekend



Two film festival  screenings this weekend. The first one is in Los Angeles, and the second one is (in part) about Los Angeles. You'll need to get moving if you are going to attend both, however....

First, our short film Sound Piece screens at 4 p.m. Friday at the New Urbanism Film Festival in Los Angeles. (The film is directed by Justin Hazlett and Ted Fisher.)

In case you don't already know, the festival "celebrates urban planning" and our film is showing in the "Street Art Short Films" program, which examines "the role Street Art and Public Art plays in creating a sense of place and community within urban contexts."

The festival is hosted at the ACME Theatre at 135 N. La Brea Ave in Los Angeles.

So, go and see that.

Then, our short documentary Self Portrait, Robert Moran, Downtown Los Angeles will screen at the Malta Mental Health Short Film Festival on October 10th. The film is directed by Robert Moran, photographed by Anne LaBarbera, and edited by me.

The film: "Robert Moran, a bi-racial filmmaker diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, discusses work, life, and Los Angeles."

So, go and see that, too.