TWNN in the midwest and even in your computer
A glorious spring has lured my toes from their socks, the blossoms from the trees and it's snowing petals downtown, now. A week ago, Sarah and I were blissfully reunited (albeit for a mere 50 hrs!) when TWNN was nominated for the Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Film Competition at the 33rd Cleveland International Film Festival, directed by the multitalented Bill Guentzler, who set a new record for attendance this year. Our screenings were generously sponsored by The AIDS Funding Collaborative and The Cobalt Group, which hosted a Women of the World series. We met up once more with our good friends from festivals past, who continue to accumulate well-deserved honors and recognition. It makes me so happy to think about what an unbelievable year it's been for all of us, despite the troubling times ahead for the arts industry.
We are also thrilled to report that the film is now available on iTunes! Pass it on...if it's anything I've learned from the past five years, it's that so much time, love + work is put into movies that it's a shame if they're not seen by as many people as possible...thank you.
We are also thrilled to report that the film is now available on iTunes! Pass it on...if it's anything I've learned from the past five years, it's that so much time, love + work is put into movies that it's a shame if they're not seen by as many people as possible...thank you.