Written, directed, and produced by NYC filmmaker Stefanie Sparks, In Case of Emergency is a new comedy coming to Prime Video and iTunes July 24. Described by Vox Magazine as “a poignant comedy in the same vein as Bridesmaids,” In Case of Emergency is one woman’s sometimes raunchy, always funny internal battle of style vs. substance. Following an accident, NYC socialite Sarah Williams is forced to reevaluate her life goals. Is she ready to put away her judgements and pearls to descend into the subways of redemption? Or will she continue up the photo shopped elevator towards a lonely, bitter Park Avenue high rise? Stefanie Sparks breathes satiric perfection into Sarah, with comedic actress Jenni Ruiza starring as her social opposite and unlikely supporter, Melinda. Annapurna Sriram and Andrea Moralesround out the cast as Sarah’s...
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- 7/19/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Although men far outnumber women in terms of producing and making their own films, the Brooklyn Girl Film Fest hopes to inspire one woman at a time to overcome that obstacle and finally get their feet wet.
Headed by filmmaker April Mosqus, the three day event took place from March 26 to 28 at the Brooklyn Fire Proof Galleries in Brooklyn. Gaining the support from other local organizations like Women Make Movies, Bam, Brooklyn Soda Works, Rooftop Films, and more, the festival’s founder stated, “It’s very rewarding to see these women form friendships and inspire each other.”
Opening night opened with the feature Cathy Coppola, written and directed by Stefanie Sparks, which sure brought in laughs. Following the event was the Shorts Block of the festival, featuring five incredibly original shorts that only proved to entertain.
Birthday Box was the first short, and dare I say, the best. Written and directed by Ashlea Patterson,...
Headed by filmmaker April Mosqus, the three day event took place from March 26 to 28 at the Brooklyn Fire Proof Galleries in Brooklyn. Gaining the support from other local organizations like Women Make Movies, Bam, Brooklyn Soda Works, Rooftop Films, and more, the festival’s founder stated, “It’s very rewarding to see these women form friendships and inspire each other.”
Opening night opened with the feature Cathy Coppola, written and directed by Stefanie Sparks, which sure brought in laughs. Following the event was the Shorts Block of the festival, featuring five incredibly original shorts that only proved to entertain.
Birthday Box was the first short, and dare I say, the best. Written and directed by Ashlea Patterson,...
- 4/4/2015
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
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