When it rains, it pours

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Not only are we screening in the East Village on August 19, we’ve just been invited to screen in the Mission at the San Francisco Frozen Film Festival:

SATURDAY, JULY 19 @ 7:20 PM

Roxie Theater
3117 16th Street (at Valencia)
San Francisco, CA 94103

I submitted to this one on a whim, at 9pm on the last day of the extended submission deadline. I just had a good feeling — it’s in my hometown, where All Ages is set, they have a music video/skate film bent, and the poster kicks ass. (Other festivals take note: I’m judging you by your graphic design.)

Buy your tickets now!

I’ll be there, obviously. We can go get a burrito after. Or an artisanal cheese flight.

All Ages is coming to the East Village!

All Ages is coming to the East Village!

All this time, I’ve resisted showing the movie to my New York friends, saying “I’m hoping to screen in New York….” “I’d really like to screen in New York….” “Maybe we’ll screen in New York….”

Guess what? It’s finally happening.

NewFilmmakers New York has invited All Ages to be part of their Summer 2014 Screening Series :

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 @ 6PM

Courthouse Theater
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue (at 2nd St)
New York, NY 10003

The lovely Melia Renee and her new hair plan to attend. I’ll be there too. Maybe we’ll all go to Veselka afterward?

Just scrolling through some VIFF photos and reminiscing with myself…

1. Here’s me with the mayor of Chinatown. Or the mayor of a Chinese restaurant?

2. Just a lil portrait I shot UTILIZING AVAILABLE LIGHT.

3. Srsly, MK.

4. Can’t recommend this place highly enough.

5. Man did that badge make me feel like a rockstar. (The skinny mirror in our hotel room didn’t hurt either.)

It’s official.

All Ages is screening at the Vancouver Int’l Film Festival on Oct 7 + 10. Click here to get the dets + buy tickets!

Oct 10 is Canadian Thanksgiving, but I know you guys don’t care about that silly borrowed-from-the-US holiday anyway.

Come see the movie and spend your day off with me and Ricky (aka H-town) and Jon, my adorbs director of photography, who happens to have a tattoo of Long Island on his bicep (WHAAAAAAAT?)!

(Pictured: Danièle Watts and Melia Renee in All Ages)

Helloooooo Sam!


I just got an email from Sam Newton (the one in the kilt).

Thanks, internet?

Sam is alive and well– Okay, I didn’t actually ask if he was well. I was so blown away. But he’s alive, and he lives in Vancouver, which means he’s coming to see All Ages on the big screen at the Vancouver Int’l Film Festival!

(I promise to post all the VIFF info here the instant I’ve got it. I know some of you Cloyne ppl have been blowing up their site.)

A word of warning to you, Sam:

I put the guy playing Dan in a tutu (or, rather, a crinoline), inspired by the costumes I remember you wearing onstage. But his hair was inspired by Les Claypool.

Hope you don’t mind.

(Pictured: Bobby Gold, Neil Mallick, Zak Kilberg and Ace Gibson on set for All Ages)