With her directorial debut, Where The Children Go To Play, filmmaker Jada George invites audiences into a dystopian world where artificial intelligence decides who is worthy of survival.
With her directorial debut, Where The Children Go To Play, filmmaker Jada George invites audiences into a dystopian world where artificial intelligence decides who is worthy of survival.
Ray Romano made his directorial debut for the film Somewhere in Queens at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
“Mid90s” teems with more than “big-pants, little-wheels” nostalgia––it cleverly plays with the liminality of adolescence, where identity and purpose are existential Play-Doh.
Directorial debuts are always an interesting thing to witness.