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Welcome to episode 2 of Art21 x The Art Career: Behind the Lens—a series dedicated to the curators and filmmakers who create the magic behind Art21's iconic documentaries and publications. Art21 is the world's leading source to learn directly from the artists of our time.In this episode, host Emily McElwreath sits down with Senior Producer for Art21, Ian Forster.As a producer and director, Ian Forster creates documentary content for Art21's various digital and broadcast programs. Since joining the organization in 2009, he has worked on six seasons of Art in the Twenty-First Century, most recently directing and producing “London” from the tenth season and “Johannesburg” from the ninth season. Additionally, he worked on the Peabody Award-winning film William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible and has overseen the digital series Extended Play since 2012, producing over 100 short artist portraits. Forster created the online video series Artist to Artist in 2013, which featured artists in conversation with their peers at international biennials.His films have screened at festivals internationally, including DC Shorts, DOC NYC, and Artecinema, and have been honored with a Vimeo Staff Pick and as a Webby Award Honoree. He graduated from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University with a B.S. in Television, Radio, and Film.About Behind the LensThis season, we're spotlighting the often-unsung visionaries—curators and filmmakers—who shape the stories behind today's most influential contemporary artists. Behind the Lens offers a rare glimpse into how Art21's groundbreaking films and publications come to life, bridging the gap between artists and audiences.About Art21Art21 is a celebrated nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring a more creative world through the works and words of contemporary artists. Through their award-winning documentary series, educational programs, and digital resources, Art21 brings audiences closer to today's leading artists and their processes. Learn more at art21.org. Free Resource for Artists!Want expert guidance on building your art career? Download Navigating the Art World: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists—a free resource covering essential industry insights, practical tips, and more. Get it here: Download NowLinks: theartcareer.comArt21 – Art21Follow Ian: https://www.instagram.com/ianjforster/Follow us: @theartcareerHost: @emilymcelwreath_artProduction + Creative Direction @soniaruscoeEditing: @benjamin.galloway Join our community for exclusive updates, artist resources, and behind-the-scenes content! Sign up at theartcareer.com Never miss an episode! Subscribe & leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify
In this episode Antony explains why it can be easy to get caught up in limiting beliefs when we become obsessed with discovering our purpose or mission in life. He shares an example of how he has learn to let go of an activity that used to give him much pleaure in life. Antony also points to the paradoxical nature of life in that we often need to be prepared to detach from the very thing things that we regard as indispensable.Discerning Consciousness - An Epic Journey - Covid-19 Video Diary: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/qS4xh0mQtgWo/Antony In Conversation With Niall Murphy (aka Mr Opaque Lens):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8693RQreXsQ&list=PL5U0qZZ5ABD_RcNywWbI5y7wzszwCoW_x&index=4
In this episode Antony explains why it can be helpful to accept the fact that none of us know what is going to happen in life. He reveals how life can become far less stressful and more enjoyable when we admit that we don't know what the outcome of our actions or decisions will be. Antony also refers to the uncertainty of current times and why we should see it as a positive, rather than something that leads to a pessimistic view of life.Discerning Consciousness - An Epic Journey - Covid-19 Video Diary: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/qS4xh0mQtgWo/Antony In Conversation With Niall Murphy (aka Mr Opaque Lens):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8693RQreXsQ&list=PL5U0qZZ5ABD_RcNywWbI5y7wzszwCoW_x&index=4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FneI30ghflw&list=PL5U0qZZ5ABD_RcNywWbI5y7wzszwCoW_x&index=6https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ7A7fdDMmw&list=PL5U0qZZ5ABD_RcNywWbI5y7wzszwCoW_x&index=5
In this episode Antony talks about how the mind constantly builds a catastrophic version of future events. He explains why this common human trait keeps people stuck in dysfunctional life situations. Antony also reveals the way in which modern society is structured in order to encourage people to stay in their comfort zones.
In this episode Antony explains how life can become more rewarding when we let go of the constant need to control everything. He speaks to the necessity of not taking things so personally, in terms of the events in life that cause so much pain and suffering. Antony also makes reference to a force that animates through human beings and can act as a guide when we're able to tune into it.Discerning Consciousness Listening Platforms:http://link.chtbl.com/w1PB1yUE?fbclid=IwAR1ATl3GERMYFviOQUNzenpH00p9tPQAHsMpSq77rBH3AozAG-3uddFi7JwAn Epic Journey - Covid-19 Video Diary:https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/qS4xh0mQtgWo/
In this episode Antony explores the innate power that can arise within when an individual takes steps to intensify their psychic charge. This typically leads to an increase in personal awareness and gives rise to an ability to read other people energetically. Antony explains why this new ability should not be taken likely and approached with caution when trying to help people.
In this episode Antony refers to a song by the British jazz funk band Incognito, in order to explain why it can be so challenging to disconnect from the external world. He uses an example, from his past, in order to explain how he was once convinced that a deep understanding of politics and current affairs was a sign of intelligence. Antony also reflects upon how his current apathy towards such things represents a massive shift in his world view. Episode Links:Incognito 'Roots' - Studio Live Session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHdnwLpBnqQDiscerning Consciousness - An Epic Journey - Covid-19 Video Diary: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/qS4xh0mQtgWo/
In this episode Antony refers to an internal power that can spontaneously arise when we remove our focus from the external world and the ruminations of the mind. He explains how it is possible to direct this power in order to make life more fulfilling in terms of how our inner and outer reality begin to synchronise. Antony also reveals how this process has improved the quality of his own life.An Epic Journey - Covid-19 Video Diary (2020-2022):https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/qS4xh0mQtgWo/
In this episode Antony reveals what it means 'to be in the world but not of the world'. He shares with the listeners some of the techniques that he uses in order to strike this rather tricky balance.Episode Links:Are You Considering Isolating Yourself From The Vaccinated?:https://www.bitchute.com/video/OkMI4nfMaBu7
In the first episode of Antony's new weekly audio show, called DC Shorts, he shares some details about what inspired him to start the show and the type of content that the listeners can expect to hear in the coming weeks.Episode Links:The Celestine Prophecy: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/discerningconsciousness/episodes/2017-09-19T12_40_51-07_00Mind Orientated Spirituality: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/discerningconsciousness/episodes/2023-04-08T12_39_29-07_00Josh's You Tube Channel - Spiritual Renaissance: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritualrenaissance
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Black Adam, Ezra Miller, The Boys, The Joker 2, The Thunderbolts film, Ms Marvel, Neve Campbell, Peter Rice, Interceptor, Hustle, Grace and Frankie, Stranger Things, Strange New Worlds, Orville, DC Shorts and more Email us at nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter @NothingsOn123 This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork Spotify,Stitcher radio and also google play @Donnysalvocomedy on Tik Tok
Black Adam, Ezra Miller, The Boys, The Joker 2, The Thunderbolts film, Ms Marvel, Neve Campbell, Peter Rice, Interceptor, Hustle, Grace and Frankie, Stranger Things, Strange New Worlds, Orville, DC Shorts and more Email us at nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter @NothingsOn123 This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork Spotify,Stitcher radio and also google play @Donnysalvocomedy on Tik Tok
This is our review of the new DC animated Shorts collection which features a new short starring John Constantine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caverncorner0/message
Meet Lindsey Ryan, filmmaker and director of Seasick. https://www.instagram.com/lindseyryan229/ LINDSEY RYAN: Lindsey is a filmmaker currently based in Brooklyn, New York.After graduating from Hofstra University with a BS in Film and Television, she began working for, and receiving mentorship from, critically acclaimed director Reed Morano. Lindsey is now directing commercials and developing narrative projects for a New York based production company, Rebel Motion.Her recent credit includes SEASICK, an LGBTQ short film about a ferry deckhand who sends a love-confessing text message, which was shot entirely on a boat on the Great South Bay. The film stars Pauline Chalamet and has gone one to play festivals such as Outfest, DC Shorts and won several awards including Best 1st Time Director, Best Actress, and Best LGBTQ Short. In 2020 she Executive Produced Leylak, a short film that went on to win the Tribecca Film Festival Grand Jury Award and is currently in consideration for the 2022 Oscar predictions. Lindsey was invited to participate in The Australian International Screen Forum's third annual Women in Screen Workshop, a 6 week industry focused Lab that brings together industry film and television female professionals. Film details: Logline Sadie, a 17-year-old ferry deckhand has her day turned upside down when she tries to delete a love-confessing text message before outing herself to the crew. Synopsis An LGBTQ story about the struggles that come with an adolescent knowing they are gay, but not yet out. Everyone's journey and process is different, and sometimes, it's not always easy to navigate. Especially for Sadie, who has only told her best friend about her sexuality. What begins as a normal day quickly turns to chaos when she accidentally sends a love confessing text to Jess, her shift captain and crush. Now, she must decide how to deal with the message that Jess will inevitably read, all while balancing her deckhand duties. The trip across the bay ensues, and Sadie's internal struggles are rampant as she copes with the fact that she may have outed herself before she is ready. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Based in Washington DC, one of Jon's first short film projects, Cyberslut (2001), took the festival circuit by storm, playing over 60 festivals around the world - yet here's a man who has claimed he's not a great filmmaker! Jon takes pride in connecting people and being a problem solver. After his own disheartening experiences of film festivals, Jon started the DC Shorts Film Festival in 2003 which was a huge success, becoming the largest short-film festival in the US. Jon has since consulted on festivals around the world, such as the Sunderland Shorts Film Festival here in the UK. He is also the author of two books, “Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work” (2012) and “So You Wanna Start a Film Festival” (2015) - if you like what you hear, go check them out! For now, let's launch into episode 1 of this filmmaker's stories…In this episode Jon talks about:Advice for students and aspiring filmmakers on knowing your audienceNavigating film festivals and discovering their niche. Understanding why your film may not be getting into festivals.The importance of networking at festivals; virtual and in-person.The importance of virtual festivals or film events.Where film festivals fit into today's climate.The future of hybrid industry events.Changes to the VOD landscape.You can find Jon Gann on:Instagram: @jonganndcTwitter: @jongannIMDB: https://imdb.to/3mcSWhA Vimeo: https://imdb.to/3v77l3j *** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT **Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show. Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast.Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.ukFollow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories:Facebook Group andYoutube ChannelAbout a Podcast Host:Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post ProductionInstagram: @jbaudiopostproduction, @mrsupersonicFacebook: @jbaudiopostproductionEmail: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Podcast music by @butesoundsProduced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding.Must watch films recommended by Jon Gann: Click here to watch the full reviews by Jon on the following filmsAuntie Mame (1958) - https://imdb.to/2TXrV9x Big Night (1996) - https://imdb.to/3xanM07 Carrie (1996) - https://imdb.to/2RG6KrH Soapdish (1991) - https://imdb.to/3vesAQO Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002) - https://imdb.to/2SfNnpX
Pier-Phillippe Chevigny and Face2Face host David Peck talk about Rebel, social issues, extreme militant groups, empathy, fear and education, nature versus nurture, listening to each other and why he has faith in the next generation.TrailerFind out more about the film here.Watch it now! Here on Vimeo. Synopsis:Alex, a six-year-old boy from Quebec, is oblivious to the thousands of refugees entering Canada illegally to avoid deportation. Yet when his father takes him along to a vigilante patrol in the woods to hunt out trespassing migrants, something inside him tells him to rebel.Director Pier-Phillippe Chevigny’s Rebel was inspired by true events. When thousands of illegal immigrants flooded into Canada from the US in 2017, Quebec’s right-wing groups went on the attack.This live-action short film has been making its mark on the film world having been selected for numerous world-class festivals including TIFF, Busan, Regard, Namur, and Vladivostok.This topical film won numerous awards including the Audience Awards at DC Shorts, Best Short Film Award at the Tirana International Film Festival, and the Golden Spike Award for Best Short Film at the Social World Film Festival.About Pier-Phillippe:Pier-Philippe Chevigny is a young filmmaker from Montreal, Quebec. His films share a common signature, combining socio-political subject matter with suspenseful writing and intense, often frantic camerawork. For the past few years, his short film have garnered international attention, with Tala scoring a deal with European broadcaster ARTE and Vétérane selected in numerous prestigious festival including Winterthur and Mecal Pro.With his latest short Rebel competing at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival, Pier-Philippe is currently finishing the script for his first feature length movie.He is set to direct his first feature film Richelieu in 2021, a project developed at the TIFF Filmmaker Lab and selected both at the prestigious Berlinale Co-Production Market and at the Los Cabos’ GFFF Market. He is also developing the script to Arsenal, another feature film project that ranked as a finalist to SFFILM’s Rainin Grant.Image Copyright and Credit: Pier-Phillippe Chevigny and h264 films.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kimberley Bush is the Executive Director of the DC Shorts Film Festival, and the Director of Art and Cultural Programs at the DC Center for the LGBTQ Community in Washington, DC. She has been active in the DC arts scene for over a decade, and has helped give exposure to many artists and members of the LGBTQ community through both DC Shorts and the DC Center.
The coup against President Trump and our constitutional Republic is real, but will anyone be held accountable? President Trump used the “T” word – treason, for that is exactly what it was – and is. Bernie Sanders leads in the Democratic polls. Democratic Socialists and the "Green New Deal" is getting some heavy backing. Peter Barry Chowka joins Doug to talk about Julian Assange against the backdrop of the Pentagon papers – and the hypocrisy of the Left. Show NotesBernie Sanders in Poll Lead: https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/april-national-poll-bernie-takes-lead-for-democratic-nomination-mayor-pete-on-the-move------------------------------------------------------------4/10 VIDEO of President Trump (via DC Shorts): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWzIimTw_wQ------------------------------------------------------------Washington Free Beacon: Liberal Donor Group Wants Next President to Support Green New Deal------------------------------------------------------------Vision for a Progressive America (Scribd): https://www.scribd.com/document/406057222/Democracy-Alliance-Vision-for-a-Progressive-America------------------------------------------------------------ Julian Assange / The Pentagon Papers: https://www.hagmannreport.com/featured-content/julian-assanges-arrest-the-1971-pentagon-papers-case-my-interview-with-a-primary-source/------------------------------------------------------------ For episode descriptions, etc., please go to (and bookmark) http://www.hagmannreportlive.comHelp us fight censorship by accessing our show on our own site.WATCH LIVE - Monday-Friday 7-10:00 PM ET HERE: https://www.HagmannReportLive.comPlease help us keep the lights on - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hagmannreportHagmann Report Website: http://www.HagmannReport.comHagmann Report Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HagmannReportHagmann Report Twitter: https://twitter.com/HagmannReportDoug’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/douglas.hagmannFollow Doug Hagmann on Twitter: @HagmannPI
Evan is the Co-Founder/Co-Artistic Director of Directors Lab North, a sister program to the Lincoln Center Directors Lab, of which he is an alum and now partnered with Luminato Festival. He is also the Co-Founder of the World Wide Lab, an International Directors collective. With that company, he has co-directed/created festivals in New York, Italy, Greece and Taiwan. In Canada, Evan has directed for Angelwalk, Musical Stage Company, Impact Festival, Theatre Aquarius Studio Series, Summerworks, Fringe, Next Stage, Koogle Theatre and more. His plays include Aftershock and Strange Mary Strange (Best of Summerworks - Now Magazine), The Murmuration of Starlings and Unstuck (Frank Theatre Company). His short film Bagged, aired on the CBC, WIFT, DC Shorts and NSI. He has co-produced Homebody/Kabul (Mercury Theatre, Dora Nomination), Pterodactyls (Shakti Ent.), Talk Sixty To Me and an Ontario Tour of Shirley Valentine. www.evantsitsias.comwww.eclipsetheatre.ca Twitter: @eclipsetheatre3 Instagram: eclipsetheatrecompany Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EclipseTheatreCompany/
On the very first Episode of FNI Wrapchat of 2019 on the Headstuff Podcast Network is Director and Producer at Failsafe Films Ian Hunt Duffy. Ian's first love is genre cinema and he strives to make movies that will grip an audience and keep them guessing. Having graduated from The National Film School in Ireland Ian established Failsafe Films in Dublin, producing the IFTA Nominated and Academy Award longlisted ‘Love is a Sting' in 2015, written by Academy Award winner Benjamin Cleary. Ian's short film ‘Gridlock' has won 48 awards to date, including Best Director at the Savannah International Film Festival, Best International Short Film at DC Shorts, and a Young Director Award (YDA) in Cannes. Ian has also been nominated for this years Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival Discovery Award 2019. In 2018, Ian took part in the prestigious Berlinale Talents in Germany as a director, being the only Irish filmmaker chosen amongst 250 candidates from 81 countries. Since then, Ian has successfully received funding from Screen Ireland for his two latest projects- his new short film ‘Low Tide', and development funding for his debut feature film ‘Double Blind'. Director's Selected Filmography: Double Blind - Director (In Development) Low Tide - Director (2018) Gridlock - Director (2016) Love is a Sting - Producer (2015) Be sure to Check out our previous podcasts and don't forget to subscribe and review. We LOOOOVE your feedback. #WeareFni #MakeANameForYourself If you want to support FNI in our non Subsidised work head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/fni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the very first Episode of FNI Wrapchat of 2019 on the Headstuff Podcast Network is Director and Producer at Failsafe Films Ian Hunt Duffy. Ian’s first love is genre cinema and he strives to make movies that will grip an audience and keep them guessing. Having graduated from The National Film School in Ireland Ian established Failsafe Films in Dublin, producing the IFTA Nominated and Academy Award longlisted ‘Love is a Sting’ in 2015, written by Academy Award winner Benjamin Cleary. Ian’s short film ‘Gridlock’ has won 48 awards to date, including Best Director at the Savannah International Film Festival, Best International Short Film at DC Shorts, and a Young Director Award (YDA) in Cannes. Ian has also been nominated for this years Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival Discovery Award 2019. In 2018, Ian took part in the prestigious Berlinale Talents in Germany as a director, being the only Irish filmmaker chosen amongst 250 candidates from 81 countries. Since then, Ian has successfully received funding from Screen Ireland for his two latest projects- his new short film ‘Low Tide’, and development funding for his debut feature film ‘Double Blind’. Director’s Selected Filmography: Double Blind - Director (In Development) Low Tide - Director (2018) Gridlock - Director (2016) Love is a Sting - Producer (2015) Be sure to Check out our previous podcasts and don’t forget to subscribe and review. We LOOOOVE your feedback. #WeareFni #MakeANameForYourself If you want to support FNI in our non Subsidised work head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/fni
On this edition of DROP THE MIC, host Daron Jenkins (http://www.daronjenkins.com) will get a chance to talk to MARTY SHEA, Co-founder and Artistic Director at the record-breaking international collaborative film endeavor CollabFeature (http://www.collabfeature.com). He has worked in the film industry for 17 years and has produced several national commercials and feature films. His directing credits include a segment for CollabFeature as well as the award-winning short films "21 Carbs" and "The Planning Lady" which have screened at dozens of international film festivals including Mill Valley, Austin, DC Shorts, and Cinequest.
Andrea Jones goes to great lengths to preserve her precarious reputation at the school where she teaches. It's touch and go. Listen to find out what happens, then join host Amy Saidman for a chat with Andrea after the story. Andrea Jones told her first story during a showcase at the end of Story District's five-week Storytelling 101 course. She then performed it at the Capital Fringe Festival in a show directed by Stephanie Garibaldi and Mick McVey. Since then, she's had a short movie made based on the story by the Grown web series team for Real 2 Reel, Story District's partnership with DC Shorts, and told it as part of the Atlas Intersections Festival for Story District's "Uncommon Sense" featuring stories about the five senses (guess which sense Andrea did). Check out Peak Experience Lab and Andrea's creative work with museums and experiential learning. Story District Presents is a podcast for people who love live storytelling. Listen to the best of Story District's performances over the last 20 years, and get behind-the-scenes with the storytellers. Follow us @storydistrict on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave a review on iTunes. Visit our website storydistrict.org and join our mailing list, and to find out about our live shows, classes, performance opportunities, custom shows, and consulting services for businesses, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies. This project was funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities.
The first episode of the new season of the Film Festival Secrets podcast! See getmoresecrets.com to learn how you can listen in on future recordings.Jon Gann is the founder of the DC Film Alliance, a non-profit organization supporting Washington, DC's film and video community, and the creator of the DC Shorts Film Festival - one of the country's premier short film showcases. Jon is also a filmmaker and the author of "Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work." In this episode we talk with Jon about festival programming, how film schools fail their students, and his upcoming book about how film festivals get started.
If you've ever stuffed DVDs into envelopes or furiously filled out Without a Box submission forms in order to prepare your baby, your darling, your movie to be sent off to a film festival for their harsh and final judgment, this one's for you. DC Shorts founder and programmer Jon Gann joins us to discuss some common mistakes made by filmmakers attempting to get their work screened and to talk about the philosophy behind how his team chooses what movies they pick. Plus, Geoff and I answer your screenwriting questions about avoiding procrastination, specialized drafts and how to write scene description without going overboard. You should follow the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more on a daily basis.
Leslie Green of the DC Film Office interviews Jon Gann, executive director of the DC Film Alliance and DC Shorts and Amy Saidman, artistic executive director of Speakeasy DC. They discuss a new partnership between the DC Film Office, DC Shorts and Speakeasy DC for a new film competition called Speakeasy Shorts that will debut on November 9.
Leslie Green of the DC Film Office interviews Jon Gann, executive director of the DC Film Alliance and DC Shorts and Amy Saidman, artistic executive director of Speakeasy DC. They discuss a new partnership between the DC Film Office, DC Shorts and Speakeasy DC for a new film competition called Speakeasy Shorts that will debut on November 9.
In this episode, first airing September 1, 2012, we sit down with DC filmmaker and festival director Jon Gann to discuss the upcoming DC Shorts film festival and the experiences that led to his new book, Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.
Guest will be John Gann, director of the DC Shorts Film Festival that will occur September 9 - 16th in our nation's capitol. www.dcshorts.com
We spoke with members of the Toronto film collective team, Flemish Beauty, behind a number of films including the 1 minute animated short, The Inquisitive Snail.The Inquisitive Snail is the story of Luke, an average, everyday nosy neighbor and his newly acquired pet, an inquisitive snail. When the inquisitive snail is dispatched by Luke to spy on the inhabitants of a small town, the snail soon discovers that all is not what it seems and other people's secrets can be absolutely delicious.The Inquisitive Snail has been selected for a variety of film festivals including Annecy, DC Shorts, The Seattle International Film Festival, and the Rhode Island International Film Festival, Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival, and the MergingArts Short Short Story Film Festival.