Bande-annonce
Récompensé par le Grand Prix du jury pour le meilleur court-métrage documentaire à Outfest Los Angeles, Love, Jamie raconte l’histoire émouvante de l’artiste transgenre Jamie Diaz, incarcérée au Texas, et met en lumière une histoire d’amitié indéfectible qui a permis de faire connaître son art de fierté et de libération au-delà des murs de prison.
En présence de la réalisatrice Karla Murthy et du producteur Andrew Fredericks le 17 mars 2024 à l’Université Concordia — J.A. de Sève à Montréal
En présence de la réalisatrice Karla Murthy et du producteur Andrew Fredericks le 17 mars 2024 à l’Université Concordia — J.A. de Sève à Montréal
Autre festival :
OUTFEST, Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary Short, États-Unis (2023)
OUTFEST, Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary Short, États-Unis (2023)
Réalisation | Karla Murthy |
Production | Andrew Fredericks |
Production associée | Ruby Walsh |
Production exécutive | Zachary Drucker |
Montage | Katharine Vockins, Nell Gaither, Suzette Ermler |
Interprètes | Daniel Cooney, Jamie Diaz, Gabriel Joffe |
Musique | Andrew Yee |
Séance
• Université Concordia - J.A. de Sève, LB-125, Pavillon J. W. McConnell
Dimanche 17 mars 2024, 14:00 — 15:30
Réalisation
Karla Murthy
Disponible en anglais seulement
Karla is an Emmy-nominated producer and has been working on news documentaries for over 15 years. She began her career working for the veteran journalist Bill Moyers and has been a producer, shooter and correspondent for several news programs on PBS. Her award-winning work was described in the Columbia Journalism Review as “compelling, informative and compassionate.”
Her directorial debut, the feature documentary “The Place That Makes Us” screened at numerous film festivals and had its national broadcast premiere on America ReFramed. She is now working on her next feature documentary film called “The Gas Station Attendant,” a co-production with ITVS for public television, and a short independent film called “Love, Jamie” about a transgender artist incarcerated in Texas.
Karla is of Filipino and South Asian descent. She grew up in Texas studying classical piano and graduated from Oberlin College with a degree in Religion and Computer Science. She is an alum of the Third World Newsreel Workshop, the Documentary Institute at Antioch College in Ohio and is based in New York City. Karla is a member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia and Film Fatales.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Karla is an Emmy-nominated producer and has been working on news documentaries for over 15 years. She began her career working for the veteran journalist Bill Moyers and has been a producer, shooter and correspondent for several news programs on PBS. Her award-winning work was described in the Columbia Journalism Review as “compelling, informative and compassionate.”
Her directorial debut, the feature documentary “The Place That Makes Us” screened at numerous film festivals and had its national broadcast premiere on America ReFramed. She is now working on her next feature documentary film called “The Gas Station Attendant,” a co-production with ITVS for public television, and a short independent film called “Love, Jamie” about a transgender artist incarcerated in Texas.
Karla is of Filipino and South Asian descent. She grew up in Texas studying classical piano and graduated from Oberlin College with a degree in Religion and Computer Science. She is an alum of the Third World Newsreel Workshop, the Documentary Institute at Antioch College in Ohio and is based in New York City. Karla is a member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia and Film Fatales.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film