About this Event
FILM OVERVIEW
"Fed up with taking care of everyone’s needs but her own, Annie - writer, wife and mom - discovers a tiny door in her closet that leads to what appears to be a better version of her life: a sweet and perfect doppelganger of her husband, well-behaved and helpful kids, a writing mentor who lives next door. But as this “Closet” family begins to reveal their flaws, Annie’s place in this new world is challenged by the Closet version of herself."
Film website: https://www.theotheryoufilm.com/
Robin Noonan-Price is a graduate of The American University with a M.A. in Film and Video Production. She is an Emmy-nominated producer, director and founder of Robin’s Nest Media Productions.
As a director, Robin’s short film, "Tell Me About Orange," screened at the Bentonville Film led by actor Geena Davis as well as festivals nationwide and abroad. "Tell Me About Orange" was one of five shorts selected for the Wrap Women, “Telling Our Stories," film contest in which Robin appeared on the filmmaker panel presented by Starz/Lionsgate. Robin’s most recent short film, "Gloria’s Birthday" is currently on the festival circuit.
Robin served as President of Women in Film and Video-DC from 2018-2020. After a long career in educational media, Robin is producing two indie features. She is also a wife, a mom to three daughters and now a proud grandmother.
Julie Gold is a writer, actor and clinical social worker with a long-standing interest in emotional labor. Trained at Brown, RADA/King’s College London, and the William Esper Studio, Julie enjoys using improv and acting techniques in her writing and clinical work. A published poet who has written for Forbes and Fortune magazines, Julie particularly enjoys collaborating with visionary women (and other humans!) on timely subjects.
Kimberly Skyrme has been a cinematic storyteller for over three decades. She is a CSA Casting Director and considers herself an artist in the field and her medium is actors! Her casting career allowed her to work under notable Producers on ‘House of Cards,’ ‘Pelican Brief,’ ‘Deep Impact,’ ‘True Lies,’ ‘Random Hearts,’ and ‘Beloved. These producers helped her set a Hollywood Bar for the films she produces, casts and now also directs!
In 2023 Kimberly completed producing and casting ‘The Other You’ which was shot under the SAG AFTRA Interim Agreement despite the Union strikes and started a festival run in 2025 as well as ‘Christmas Couple’s Retreat’, which debuted on PBS for the Christmas Holiday Season. She is currently in Post Production of ‘Now What?,” a Proof of Concept Pilot, in Preproduction for ‘Through the Grapevine,’ a travel, wine, lifestyle show with host John O”Hurley (Seinfeld).
Kimberly’s professional memberships include the Casting Society of America, the Television Academy, New York Production Alliance, New York Women in Film and Television, Women in Film and Video-DC and several Women in Film Chapters Nationwide as well as #GALSNGEAR. She was the President of Women in Film & Television International for five years, a founding member of Television, Internet & Video Association and The Peer Awards.
She is currently on the Board of the Chesapeake Film Festival, The Tennessee International Independent Film Festival, Williamson County Cultural Arts Council, The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, Pennsylvania Film Industry Association. Kimberly is the Co- Founder of Women Make Music and is a regular guest on the Casting Confidential podcast.
Kimberly frequently lectures, nationally and internationally at film festivals, conferences, colleges and conservatory programs about The Casting Process, Independent Film Production, the Collaboration between Casting Directors and Directors, Directing Talent and the state of women in the Industry. A career highlight was interviewing Ann Hornaday, film critic for the Washington Post, about her book ‘Talking Pictures’ and is a proud Alumna of American University.
Shoshana Rosenbaum is a filmmaker based in Washington, D.C. Her feature directorial debut, The Other You, will begin its festival run in late 2024.
Shoshana makes films that use magical realism, science fiction and horror to explore alternate realities and gender dynamics. Her short films --The Goblin Baby (a supernatural thriller about the first year of motherhood), Hide And Seek (an alternate reality tale about a rock musician turned stay-at-home dad) and Night Waking (a domestic sci-fi thriller) — have won awards and screened at festivals across the U.S. and internationally. In 2021, Shoshana was part of the inaugural cohort of the Destroy All Boundaries Directing Mentorship and namedDC Filmmaker of the Monthby the Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment. Her work has been recognized by The Bitch List, Stowe Story Labs, Austin Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Hollyshorts Film Festival and DC Shorts Film Festival, among others.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American University School of Communication, The Doyle Forman Theater, 2nd Floor McKinley Building, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States
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