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Betty Malicoat’s “The Crooked Eye”

The Crooked Eye

This is a remarkable short film.  Remarkable cast.  Remarkable effects.  Remarkable story.  And remarkable that it was ever completed!  But after three years and many hurdles (read about the process), my mother’s short story was adapted to the screen, produced for just around $40,000, played twenty film festivals worldwide, and received awards for it’s animation (Red Rock Film Festival), narration (Seattle True Independent Film Festival) and screenplay (HDFest Film Festival – New York).

Calling All Estelle Harman Alumni

Estelle and Universal Talent

This post is a little off my usual unpaved, beaten path.  It’s a specific Google shout-out to all the folks who have ever studied or taught at the Estelle Harman Actor’s Workshop in Los Angeles, California.



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