{"id":62343,"date":"2025-02-05T17:27:25","date_gmt":"2025-02-05T23:27:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/?p=62343"},"modified":"2025-02-05T21:35:15","modified_gmt":"2025-02-06T03:35:15","slug":"christy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/05\/christy\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with Miriam Shor, Josh Stamberg and Jacqueline Christy"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3><strong>TV Interview!<\/strong><\/h3>\n<script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script>\r\n<!-- TVMEGBODY -->\r\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle\"\r\n     style=\"display:block\"\r\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-1056557952271337\"\r\n     data-ad-slot=\"8801203268\"\r\n     data-ad-format=\"auto\"\r\n     data-full-width-responsive=\"true\"><\/ins>\r\n<script>\r\n     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\r\n<\/script>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone  wp-image-62341\" src=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/magichourbanner.png\" alt=\"Josh Stamberg, Jacqueline Christy and Miriam Shor of the movie &quot;Magic Show&quot;; photos from Instagram\" width=\"300\" height=\"171\" srcset=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/magichourbanner.png 439w, https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/magichourbanner-300x171.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>Interview with Josh Stamberg, Jacqueline Christy and Miriam Shor of the movie &#8220;Magic Hour&#8221; by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tvmeg.com\/index.php\/2020\/06\/13\/biosuzanne\/\">Suzanne<\/a> 2\/5\/25<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This is a very entertaining and interesting film, especially for women, or for anyone who wants to make movies. It&#8217;s premiering today at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and will also show there tomorrow. I really enjoyed speaking to the writer\/director\/producer, who seems very down-to-earth, and the film&#8217;s main star, Miriam Shor, as well as the actor who plays her husband, Josh Stamberg.\u00a0 We had a couple of great chats.\u00a0 I hope that they will make the movie available outside of the film festival at this point, so you can all see it!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jacqueline Christy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><iframe title=\"Interview with Jacqueline Christy of the movie &quot;Magic Hour&quot; by Suzanne 2\/5\/25\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/_qzFCXUedo0?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><strong>Miriam Shor and Josh Stamberg<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><iframe title=\"Interview with Josh Stamberg and Miriam Shor of the movie &quot;Magic Hour&quot; by Suzanne 2\/5\/25\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/uSm35D6AI_A?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script>\r\n<!-- TVMEGBODY -->\r\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle\"\r\n     style=\"display:block\"\r\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-1056557952271337\"\r\n     data-ad-slot=\"8801203268\"\r\n     data-ad-format=\"auto\"\r\n     data-full-width-responsive=\"true\"><\/ins>\r\n<script>\r\n     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\r\n<\/script>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><strong>MORE INFO:\u00a0 <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/eRf6O_s5ht0?si=FJWOPOwWljd0jp-k\">Video Clip<\/a>\u00a0 <a href=\"https:\/\/magichour.us\/\">Official Site<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone  wp-image-62340\" src=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/magichour.png\" alt=\"Key art for &quot;Magic Hour&quot;\" width=\"425\" height=\"239\" srcset=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/magichour.png 681w, https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/magichour-300x169.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 425px) 100vw, 425px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 24pt;\">MAGIC HOUR<\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/w7GAfagvHWU?si=ohBK3bp1ImsnkNyi\">Red Carpet Premiere Video<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Santa Barbara Film Festival 2025 | World Premiere<\/p>\n<p>WRITTEN &amp; DIRECTED BY<br \/>\nJacqueline Christy<br \/>\nPRODUCED BY<br \/>\nEva Minemar, Jacqueline Christy<br \/>\nEXECUTIVE PRODUCER<br \/>\nJos\u00e9 Rivera<br \/>\nSTARRING<\/p>\n<p>Miriam Shor, Cameron Morton, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Josh Stamberg<\/p>\n<p>FESTIVAL SCREENINGS<\/p>\n<p>Public 1 (Premiere) Screening &#8211; Wednesday, February 5 at 5:00pm PST at Film Center Auditorium #1<br \/>\nPublic 2 Screening &#8211; Thursday, February 6 at 8:20am PST at Film Center Auditorium #2<\/p>\n<p>RUN TIME<br \/>\n94 minutes<\/p>\n<p>SYNOPSIS<\/p>\n<p>Harriet, a once-promising filmmaker, is stuck in the suburbs of New Jersey. Alienated from her cheating<br \/>\nhusband and spurned by her teenage daughter, she secretly enrolls in film school. She leads a double life<br \/>\nand loves the grueling yet exhilarating world of student filmmaking. But, when she gets fired off her own<br \/>\nfilm and found out by her daughter, Harriet must decide if her life\u2019s ambition is pure folly or a dream<br \/>\nworth saving.<\/p>\n<p>DIRECTOR\u2019S STATEMENT<\/p>\n<p>Six years ago, at the age of not-22, I decided to go to film school &#8211; and this movie is what happened.<br \/>\nOK, Magic Hour is not precisely what happened. The film is a highly fictionalized account of what<br \/>\nhappens when, after many years of procrastination and self-recrimination, one puts their dream to the<br \/>\ntest. The adventures and self-reckoning I experienced going back to film school with classmates half my<br \/>\nage are at the root of my inspiration for Magic Hour. Beginning again is exciting but humbling, and no<br \/>\nreality can live up to the imagined perfection of a dream. Ultimately, I found the beautiful, supportive<br \/>\nfilm tribe I had hoped for, and in this film, I attempt to depict all of that with love (and gentle satire).<br \/>\nWhen I had my first few brushes with the professional filmmaking world, I pined (as the protagonist<br \/>\nHarriet does) for the love-fest of film school. On professional film sets, I witnessed forms of bullying and<br \/>\nmisogyny that I had seen in the corporate world, but I had found blissfully absent at film school. I knew it<br \/>\nwas possible \u2013 and better \u2013 to create films without that bullying culture. Magic Hour posits a world in<br \/>\nwhich kindness rules the day, \u201ceven in the goddamned film business.\u201d<br \/>\nWhile Harriet\u2019s estranged husband, her boss, her cinematographer, and the rival Lacrosse coach all<br \/>\nbelieve they live in a \u201cdog-eat-dog\u201d world in which kindness equals weakness. Harriet challenges that<br \/>\nidea with leadership that is fuelled by creativity and collaboration.<br \/>\nThis movie is for timid, neurotic people with a huge dream that they are absolutely certain they can<br \/>\nnever achieve. I hope my audience will see themselves in the hopeful and hapless lead character, and<br \/>\nfeel the excitement of their own untested dreams; the lure of unknown adventure and the endless<br \/>\npotential within them. I\u2019d love the audience to leave the theater awake and glowing with a reignited<br \/>\nconnection to their own powerful destiny.<br \/>\nThe magic hour is a time of transition. The beloved beauty of \u201cmagic hour\u201d light comes from this<br \/>\ntransition into the mysterious unknowability of what might come next.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014Jacqueline Christy<\/p>\n<p>ABOUT THE CAST<br \/>\nMIRIAM SHOR | \u201cHarriet\u201d, ASSOCIATE PRODUCER<br \/>\nMiriam Ruth Shor is an American actress. She gained prominence for her performance in the<br \/>\nOff-Broadway rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch (1998\u20132000) and in the 2001 film adaptation of<br \/>\nthe same name. She later starred in a number of short-lived television series, including Swingtown<br \/>\n(2008) and GCB (2012). From 2015 to 2021, Shor starred as Diana Trout in the TV Land\/Paramount+ comedy-drama series Younger for which she received Critics&#8217; Choice Awards nomination for Best<br \/>\nSupporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Shor played Madelaine True in the Encores! production of The<br \/>\nWild Party at the New York City Center in 2015 alongside Younger co-star Sutton Foster. She has<br \/>\nappeared in the films Bedazzled (2000), The Cake Eaters (2007), Lost Girls (2020), Maestro (2023) and<br \/>\nAmerican Fiction (2023). She is directing the upcoming documentary film, My NDA. Shor plays the<br \/>\nstarring role of Harriet in the upcoming feature film Magic Hour which will premiere at the Santa Barbara<br \/>\nInternational Film Festival February, 2025.<\/p>\n<p>JOSH STAMBERG | \u201cBob\u201d<br \/>\nJosh Stamberg works steadily in television, film, and theatre. He can currently be seen in BASED ON A<br \/>\nTRUE STORY and TED on Peacock, and opposite Claire Danes in the FX limited series FLEISHMAN IS IN<br \/>\nTROUBLE. He also recently appeared in the HBO series THE TIME TRAVELER\u2019S WIFE, as well as the<br \/>\nMarvel\/Disney+ series WANDAVISION opposite Elizabeth Olsen. Other recent credits include the<br \/>\nShowtime Roger Ailes series THE LOUDEST VOICE, THE AFFAIR, NASHVILLE, PARENTHOOD, and<br \/>\nDISTRACTED, a play in which he starred opposite Cynthia Nixon at Roundabout Theatre Company. Last<br \/>\nyear he also starred in EXCLUSION at Arena Stage, directed by Trip Cullman.<\/p>\n<p>Stamberg will next be seen in the films MAGIC HOUR and ISAAC, which he also produced. He also<br \/>\nrecently joined the cast of the Paramount+ limited series JONBENET RAMSEY. He works frequently with<br \/>\nLA Theaterworks and the Ojai Playwrights Conference, and lives in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n<p>ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS<\/p>\n<p>JACQUELINE CHRISTY | DIRECTOR, WRITER<br \/>\nJacqueline Christy is a writer, director, and founder of Access Theater. She received her MFA from the<br \/>\nNYU Graduate Film Program at Tisch and received grants from the NYC Women&#8217;s Fund, the NY State<br \/>\nCouncil on the Arts, the Hollywood Foreign Press grant, and the Sloan Foundation.<br \/>\nThrough Access Theater\u2019s 33-year history, she has produced hundreds of plays, including The Killing Act<br \/>\nstarring Peter Dinklage, written and directed by Tom McCarthy; Aasif Mandvi\u2019s Sakina\u2019s Restaurant;<br \/>\nStephen Belber\u2019s Tape; and Bedlam\u2019s acclaimed production of Saint Joan.<br \/>\nShe was Assistant Director of the feature films Radium Girls and Equity and the short film Jungle, which<br \/>\npremiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She was Assistant Director of the short film Fry Day, which<br \/>\npremiered at SXSW.<br \/>\nHer directorial film work includes short films Rehearsal (Austin Film Festival), Other People (St Louis<br \/>\nInternational Film Festival), and The Dependents (LA Shorts International Film Festival). Christy was<br \/>\nrecently selected by SHOOT magazine for their New Directors Showcase.<br \/>\nMagic Hour, starring Miriam Shor, Sendhil Ramamurthy, and Austin Pendleton, is her feature debut.<br \/>\nEVA MINEMAR | PRODUCER<br \/>\nEva Minemar is an award-winning producer of over 50 plays, one-woman shows, branded content, TV,<br \/>\nand film. She is a member of the Actors Studio Director\u2019s Unit and has also conceived and directed the<br \/>\ntouring women&#8217;s theatre staple, \u2018Angry Jello Bubbles\u2019, which was performed at the United Nations for<br \/>\nInternational Women&#8217;s Day. Eva is also the Co-founder and Artistic Director of both the LA LUPA Italian<br \/>\nCultural Arts Festival (LA LUPA FEST), and served as the Artistic Director of The Piano Store Theatre in<br \/>\nNYC. She is a producer of the upcoming feature film Magic Hour, starring Miriam Shor, Sendhil<br \/>\nRamamurthy and Austin Pendleton. In her work, she continues to fulfill her lifelong desire to provide<br \/>\nopportunities and support for women in the theatrical arts, giving women writers a voice and the<br \/>\nopportunity to have their work performed worldwide, without the pressure of commercial concerns.<br \/>\nJOS\u00c9 RIVERA | EXECUTIVE PRODUCER<br \/>\nJos\u00e9 Rivera is a playwright, screenwriter, and director. His screenplay The Motorcycle Diaries was<br \/>\nnominated for 2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar\u2014making him the first Puerto Rican writer ever<br \/>\nnominated for an Academy Award\u2014as well as a BAFTA and Writers Guild Award and received top<br \/>\nscreenwriting awards in Argentina and Spain. He has written 18 episodes of the acclaimed Netflix series<br \/>\nbased on One Hundred Years of Solitude. Other films include On the Road, Trade and The 33. Rivera<br \/>\nco-created and produced Eerie, Indiana, (NBC) and was a consultant and staff writer on Penny Dreadful:<br \/>\nCity of Angels (Showtime). Rivera wrote and directed the short films The Fall of a Sparrow and The Civet.<br \/>\nHe is the recipient of two Obie Awards for Marisol and References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot. His<br \/>\nother plays include Cloud Tectonics, Boleros for the Disenchanted, Massacre (Sing to Your Children),<\/p>\n<p>Another Word for Beauty, Sue\u00f1o, The Untranslatable Secrets of Nikki Corona, Sonnets for an Old Century,<br \/>\nSchool of the America, Brainpeople, Adoration of the Old Woman, The Maids, The Kiss of the<br \/>\nSpiderwoman (Menier Chocolate Factory, London); Each Day Dies with Sleep, Lovesong (Imperfect) and<br \/>\nThe Street of the Sun . He has served on the boards of TCG and the Sundance Institute and was a Creative<br \/>\nAdvisor at Sundance Screenwriting Labs in Utah, Jordan and India.<br \/>\nMIRIAM SHOR | \u201cHarriet\u201d, ASSOCIATE PRODUCER<br \/>\nSee bio above.<br \/>\nJONATHAN GRAY | CONSULTING PRODUCER<br \/>\nJonathan Gray is highly regarded in the independent film community as an attorney, producer, and<br \/>\nadvisor to filmmakers, producers, financiers, and distributors. He has acted as production counsel on<br \/>\nnoted documentary films including One Child Nation (2019 Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize);<br \/>\nAmerican Factory (2019 Sundance Documentary Directing Award); and Life, Animated (2016 Sundance<br \/>\nDocumentary Directing Award; 2017 Academy Award Nomination for Best Documentary Feature); as<br \/>\nwell as seminal independent narrative films such as The Station Agent, Black Swan, and Precious,<br \/>\nproviding filmmakers with legal and creative consultation from acquisition of rights through delivery to<br \/>\nthe distributors. His producing credits include Blue Caprice (2013 Sundance); Words with Gods (2014<br \/>\nVenice International Film Festival); Nightingale (HBO &#8211; 2015 Primetime Emmy Nomination for<br \/>\nOutstanding Television Movie); and Dark Night (2016 Sundance). A former adjunct professor at Columbia<br \/>\nUniversity School of the Arts, Gray earned his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law.<br \/>\nNANCY COLLET | ASSOCIATE PRODUCER<br \/>\nNancy Collet is a seasoned entertainment professional with over three decades of experience in the film<br \/>\nindustry. Her career is marked by significant contributions to film programming, festival management,<br \/>\nand strategic consulting.<br \/>\nAs Director of Programming at AFI FEST for 10 years, Collet played a pivotal role in the festival\u2019s growth<br \/>\nand international recognition. During her tenure, she secured premieres of numerous Academy<br \/>\nAward-winning films, including Life Is Beautiful, Monster, The Lives of Others, and Pan\u2019s Labyrinth,<br \/>\nsolidifying its status as a world-renowned event, and curated a diverse selection of critically acclaimed<br \/>\nfilms, such as Hotel Rwanda, Talk to Her, and City of God.<br \/>\nFollowing her success at AFI FEST, Collet founded Cinema Collet, a strategic consulting firm. Her client<br \/>\nportfolio includes major film festivals like the Toronto International Film Festival, educational institutions<br \/>\nsuch as NYU, cultural organizations like The French Consulate, distribution companies and independent<br \/>\nfilmmakers seeking festival guidance.<br \/>\nCollet\u2019s expertise is widely recognized in the film community, evidenced by her roles as a juror,<br \/>\nmoderator, and panelist for international film festivals and events. Collet\u2019s career is characterized by her<br \/>\nability to identify and promote groundbreaking cinema, foster industry relationships, and elevate the<\/p>\n<p>profile of film festivals and organizations. Her work continues to shape the landscape of independent<br \/>\nand international film, supporting emerging talents and established filmmakers alike.<br \/>\nLASSE ULVEDAL TOLB\u00d8LL | DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY<br \/>\nLasse Tolb\u00f8ll is an Oscar-nominated director of photography from Odder, Denmark. He was the<br \/>\ncinematographer for Knight of Fortune, which was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 2024<br \/>\nAcademy Awards. Lasse shot seven features including Alendre Rockwell\u2019s Sweet Thing which won the<br \/>\nCrystal Bear at Berlin. Lasse\u2019s work has been recognized at film festivals across the world, including the<br \/>\nBritish Film Awards, Asian Cinematography Awards, and Seattle International Film Festival among others.<br \/>\nShort films Under the Heavens and Pale Saint each won the award for best cinematography at the<br \/>\nHollyShorts film festival in 2021 and 2020 respectively. Lasse completed the graduate film program at the<br \/>\nNYU Tisch School of the Arts and became an HBO-sponsored BAFTA Scholar. Lasse was the 2018 recipient<br \/>\nof the ARRI Volker Bahnemann Award for outstanding cinematography.<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/www.lassetolboll.com\/cv<br \/>\nCARLA PATULLO | MUSIC COMPOSER<br \/>\nCarla Patullo is a GRAMMY\u00ae-Winning artist who works as a film score composer, solo artist, songwriter,<br \/>\nand multi-instrumentalist. Following a near-death experience, Carla recorded So She Howls, a<br \/>\nself-produced and self-released album that is both cathartic and cinematic. In 2024, So She Howls won<br \/>\nthe GRAMMY\u00ae Award for \u201cBest New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album.\u201d<br \/>\nCarla is a lifelong musician who earned a bachelor\u2019s degree in songwriting and a master\u2019s of film music<br \/>\nfrom Berklee College of Music. Some of Carla\u2019s recent film scores include the feature film Bitterroot,<br \/>\nwhich had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2024; the Disney+ film Maxine, starring<br \/>\nMargaret Cho; Everybody Dies . . . Sometimes, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival; Magic Hour,<br \/>\nan upcoming dramedy starring Miriam Shor; My Name Is Maria De Jesus, an HBO Latino film; Porno,<br \/>\nFangoria\u2019s recent SXSW hit; and the IDA shortlisted documentary Lotte that Silhouette Girl.<br \/>\nShe is a Sundance Film Music and Sound Design Lab alumna, and four-time Hollywood Music in Media<br \/>\nAward Nominee. This past year, because of Carla\u2019s work related to animation pioneer Lotte Reiniger, two<br \/>\nof Carla\u2019s film scores were presented at The Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences Museum. She is<br \/>\nalso a prolific songwriter, having written over 100 songs with placements on film and TV shows, such as<br \/>\nthe Sundance award-winning film Spa Night, Teen Titans Go (Cartoon Network), The Ellen DeGeneres<br \/>\nShow, Skins (UK), Sabrina the Teenage Witch, L.A. A Queer History (PBS), and many more.<br \/>\nLEW GOLDSTEIN | SOUND DESIGNER<br \/>\nLew Goldstein is a 3-time Emmy nominated sound editor and re-recording mixer. Lew has over 100 film<br \/>\ncredits and a career that spans over 30 years. Some of his recent work includes Mean Girls, In the<br \/>\nHeights, Black Bear, Hereditary, and The Greatest Showman. Lew was Emmy-nominated for Outstanding<br \/>\nSound Mixing For a Variety Series or Special in 2021, Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy or Drama<br \/>\nSeries (Half-Hour) And Animation in 2019, and Outstanding Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series<br \/>\n(Half-Hour) And Animation in 2019 for Last Week Tonight With John Oliver and Russian Doll respectively.<br \/>\nELIE AKOKA | COLORIST<\/p>\n<p>Elie Akoka made his debut as a colorist in 2009 with Nader T. Homayoun\u2019s Tehroun (International Critics<br \/>\nweek award in VENICE). He has gone on to work with Abdellatif Kechiche on the Palme D\u2019Or winning<br \/>\nBlue is the Warmest Color, Gaspar Noe (Love), Pablo Larrain, Claire Denis (High Life). Elie loves to work<br \/>\nwith directors from around the world, among them Lui Bingjian\u2019s (The Back- China) Jen Lien (Sons of<br \/>\nNorway- Norway), Brillante Mendoza-Captive (Philippines). Elie\u2019s work runs the gamut from big budget<br \/>\nUS films like Immortals to independent films such as Give Me Liberty, Dark Night, Sollers Point,<br \/>\nMeditarenea, A Ciambra, A Chiara, and Bonne Mere. Recently, he worked as the colorist on Sukkwan<br \/>\nIsland, which had its premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.<\/p>\n<p>CREDITS<br \/>\nProduction &#8211; DGA<br \/>\nUnit Production Manager Dolores Diaz<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Director Jacqueline Dow<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Director Natalia Shaufert<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Director Joseph Sackett<br \/>\nSecond Assistant Director Gabrielle Rice<\/p>\n<p>Cast<br \/>\nHARRIET Miriam Shor<br \/>\nEMMA Cameron Morton<br \/>\nHANK Sendhil Ramamurthy<br \/>\nBOB Josh Stamberg<br \/>\nBEATRICE Anna Suzuki<br \/>\nFELICITY Delissa Reynolds<br \/>\nJOSEPH Austin Pendleton<br \/>\nTED Michael Panes<br \/>\nBILL John Harrington Bland<br \/>\nMICHAEL Patrick Breen<br \/>\nTRISH Joy Suprano<\/p>\n<p>KLAUS Richard Lowenburg<br \/>\nMOTH GUY Louis Mustillo<br \/>\nMOMMOM Renee Taylor<br \/>\nPROFESSOR WOODS Alastair Boag<br \/>\nANNA Morgan Wolk<br \/>\nYOUNG BOSS Adit Dileep<br \/>\nMONICA Nadia Dajani<br \/>\nJAYDEN Josh Salt<br \/>\nALISON Danielle Davenport<br \/>\nTOMMY Gilles Geary<br \/>\nMARGARET Jane Elias<br \/>\nPROFESSOR JAMES Asa James<br \/>\nPROFESSOR MILES Amy Staats<br \/>\nJUSTIN Sam Gilroy<br \/>\nTOUGH COACH Jason Nuzzo<br \/>\nSTUDIO FRONT DESK GUARD Patrick McGuinness<br \/>\nMADELINE Jenson Smith<br \/>\nMADELINE (VOICE IN FRENCH) Cristina Spina<br \/>\nSOUND MIXER Jasir Romero<br \/>\nANDY Adam Bryant<br \/>\nKEVIN Marlon Quijije<br \/>\nVANNA Vanna Pilgrim<br \/>\nJAMIE Brough Hansen<br \/>\nJAMIE (VOICE IN FRENCH) James Christy<br \/>\nCHARLES DEREK HANDEL Derek Ragin<br \/>\nLAURA ING Ivana Sabar<br \/>\nSTREET CREW PA Elliot White<br \/>\nCHILD BOB Jacob Morrell<br \/>\nCHILD HARRIET Avery Emerson<br \/>\nCHILD BULLY Giuseppe Virzi<br \/>\nAIRBNB HOST Walid Chaya<br \/>\nLACROSSE AMY Amanda Jane Stern<br \/>\nSTREET CREW CINEMATOGRAPHER Ariel Dreicer<br \/>\nSTREET CREW DIRECTOR Jacqueline Christy<br \/>\nSUPPORTIVE 1950S ACTRESS Nancy Pop<\/p>\n<p>NERVOUS 1950s ACTRESS Alina Mihailevschi<br \/>\nGEORGE Ed Witt<br \/>\nKIND FELLOWSHIP PANELIST Mizuo Peck<br \/>\nAMANDA Jan Jalenak<br \/>\nFELLOWSHIP PANELIST Cristina Spina<br \/>\nSMILING LACROSSE PLAYER Celia Cumiskey<br \/>\nFRANCOIS EVENT BICKERING WOMAN Francine Christy<br \/>\nVOICE OF FRANCOIS GUEST Christine Renee Miller<br \/>\nMOPEY ART PA Emily Gleeson<br \/>\nSTUDENT CAMERA ASSISTANT Lizzy Harding<br \/>\nSTUDENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Katherine Lane<br \/>\nACTRESS IN HARRIET&#8217;S MOVIE Laura Lee<br \/>\nMOVER #1 Tim Brunnock<br \/>\nMOVER #2 Arti Finn<br \/>\nMover #3 Thomas Heban<br \/>\nJAMES Isaiah Zeavin-Moss<br \/>\nMonica&#8217;s baby Ada Bland<br \/>\nTrish&#8217;s Baby Helena<br \/>\nCRYING COLLEAGUE McKenna Cox<br \/>\nCOLLEAGUE Hannah Atkinson<br \/>\nWAITRESS Molly Barrett<br \/>\nCLERK Elizabeth Pepe<br \/>\nBOUNCER Gillette<br \/>\nFATHER ACTOR Tom Bozell<br \/>\nDAUGHTER ACTRESS Brinda Dixit<br \/>\nSTUDENT PRODUCER Stella Pejo<br \/>\nYOUNG HARRIET Zo\u00eb Van Tieghem<br \/>\nLUNCH WAITRESS Liana Feliciano<br \/>\nRUDE COLLEAGUE Jenny Zerke<br \/>\nBackground Actors<br \/>\nHarriet Lacrosse Player #2 Yulia Kez<br \/>\nHarriet Lacrosse Player #3 Sadie Rose Darwish<br \/>\nHarriet Lacrosse Player #4 Christy Hillebrecht<br \/>\nHarriet Lacrosse Player #5 Ero Christy<br \/>\nMom in bleachers #1 Kara Smith Cumiski<\/p>\n<p>Mom in bleachers #2 Julie DeVuono<br \/>\nParamus Lacrosse Number 3 Cate Osborne<br \/>\nParamus Lacrosse Number 7 Baldwin Classmate&#8217;s daughter<br \/>\nParamus Lacrosse Number 6 Celia Cumisky<br \/>\nStudents Josh Catubig<br \/>\nNatalia Shaufert<\/p>\n<p>Co-Producer Laura Lee<br \/>\nCo-Producer John Rafanelli<br \/>\nAssociate Producer Miriam Shor<br \/>\nAssociate Producer Janet Antich<br \/>\nAssociate Producer Colin Stackpole<br \/>\nAssociate Producer Ann Clark<br \/>\nAssociate Producer Nancy Collet<br \/>\nAssociate Producer Jaqueline Dow<br \/>\nAssociate Producer David Allen<br \/>\nIn Association with Good Violet<br \/>\nCamera<\/p>\n<p>Camera Operator Lasse Ulvedal Tolb\u00f8ll, DFF<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Camera Edna L. Biesold<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Camera Kerstin Ebert<br \/>\nSecond Assistant Camera Sehee Kim<br \/>\nSecond Assistant Camera Skyla Page<br \/>\nSecond Assistant Camera Lydia Marie Smith<br \/>\nDigital Imaging Technician Josh Catubig<br \/>\nSecond Unit Director of Photography Joel Wolter<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Camera Aniket Desai<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Camera Alice Shcherbak<\/p>\n<p>Still Photographer Dennis P. Mong Jr.<br \/>\nStill Photographer Coordinator Cheryl Mong<br \/>\nContinuity<\/p>\n<p>Script Supervisor Natalia Shaufert<br \/>\nSecondary Script Supervisor Tuesday Blue<\/p>\n<p>Production Sound<br \/>\nProduction Sound Mixer\/Boom Operator Rebecca Martos<br \/>\nSecond Unit Production Sound<br \/>\nProduction Sound Mixer Sam T. Wilson<br \/>\nProduction Sound Mixer Robbie Kush<\/p>\n<script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script>\r\n<!-- TVMEGBODY -->\r\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle\"\r\n     style=\"display:block\"\r\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-1056557952271337\"\r\n     data-ad-slot=\"8801203268\"\r\n     data-ad-format=\"auto\"\r\n     data-full-width-responsive=\"true\"><\/ins>\r\n<script>\r\n     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\r\n<\/script>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Art<\/p>\n<p>Production Designer Lorenza Astengo Fefer<br \/>\nArt Director Kelvin Pater<br \/>\nArt Department Assistant Jessica Hudspeth<br \/>\nArt Department Assistant Grace Crummet<br \/>\nArt Department Assistant Emily Steiker<br \/>\nArt Department Assistant Christina Krioutchkova<\/p>\n<p>Casting<\/p>\n<p>Casting Associate Nicole Hoffman<br \/>\nCasting Associate Stephanie Percoco<br \/>\nCasting Associate Matt Biagini<br \/>\nLoop Group Casting Katie Fabel<br \/>\nExtras Casting<br \/>\nExtras Casting Coordinator Oliver Agger<br \/>\nExtras Casting &amp; Lacrosse Consultant Julie Wood<br \/>\nCostume<\/p>\n<p>Assistant Costume Designer Sadie Rose Darwish<br \/>\nAssistant Costume Designer Sabrina Kridler<br \/>\nSet Costumers Yulia Kez<br \/>\nHair &amp; Makeup<\/p>\n<p>Hair &amp; Makeup Department Head Rita Mae Sylvester<br \/>\nHairstylists Christine Kennedy<br \/>\nPaula Salas Bloise<br \/>\nGina Petruzzi<br \/>\nMakeup Artists Christine Kennedy<br \/>\nPaula Salas Bloise<br \/>\nGina Petruzzi<br \/>\nSFX Makeup<\/p>\n<p>SFX Makeup Artist Rita Mae Sylvester<\/p>\n<p>Construction<\/p>\n<p>Master Carpenter Greg Brown<br \/>\nCarpenter Jill Brown<br \/>\nGrip<br \/>\nKey Grip Gabriel Eduardo Solorzano<br \/>\nKey Grip Jonathan Tang<br \/>\nKey Grip Brandon Zheng<br \/>\nKey Grip Matt P. Andersen<br \/>\nElectric<br \/>\nGaffer Ruochen Liao<br \/>\nGaffer Tannie Xin Tang<br \/>\nGaffer Jacob Mallin<br \/>\nGaffer Anthony Saxe<br \/>\nGaffer Jared Diaw<br \/>\nSwing Aaron Argomido<br \/>\nSwing Maria Nazarouk<br \/>\nProduction<\/p>\n<p>Key Production Assistant Thomas Heban<br \/>\nProduction Assistants Sean Brogan<br \/>\nProduction Assistants Cate Osborne<br \/>\nProduction Assistants Phillip Pyle<br \/>\nScript Coordinator J.D. Stewart<br \/>\nLegal Counsel<\/p>\n<p>Legal Services provided by Greenberg Traurig, LLP<br \/>\nProduction Counsel Ann Brigid Clark<br \/>\nProduction Accounting<br \/>\nPayroll Accountant ABS Payroll<br \/>\nPost Production<br \/>\nPost Production Production Assistant Harrison Jeffs<br \/>\nPost Production Intern Adriana Ellis<br \/>\nPost Production Intern Mati Rogers<br \/>\nEditorial<br \/>\nEditor Edward Chin<br \/>\nJohn Rafanelli<br \/>\nAlan Wu<\/p>\n<p>Consulting Editor Lee Percy<br \/>\nFirst Assistant Editor Wadeh Arraf<br \/>\nPicture Finish<br \/>\nColorist Elie Akoka<br \/>\nSound Post<br \/>\nPost Production Sound Services Parabolic NY<\/p>\n<p>Supervising Sound Editor\/Re-Recording Mixer Lewis Goldstein<br \/>\nDialogue Editor\/Re-Recording Mixer Vinny Alfano<br \/>\nAssistant Sound Editor Julia Skubisz<\/p>\n<p>Additional Post Production Sound by Gigantic Studios<\/p>\n<p>Re-Recording Mixer Tom Paul<br \/>\nSupervising Sound Editor Andres E. Marthe Gonzalez<br \/>\nDialogue Editor Peter Russell<br \/>\nSound Effects Editor Ai Miyatake<br \/>\nSound Effects Editor Ignacio Bonet<br \/>\nAdditional Sound Editor Julie Hu<br \/>\nADR Mixer Greg Crawford<br \/>\nADR Mixer Nathan Hasz<\/p>\n<p>ADR Supervisor Tristan Baylis<br \/>\nADR Recorded at Gigantic Studios<br \/>\nADR Supervisor Greg Crawford<br \/>\nADR Recorded at Smart Post Atlanta<\/p>\n<p>ADR Supervisor Carla Patullo<br \/>\nADR Recorded at The Soundry<br \/>\nLoop Group<br \/>\nLoop Group Coordinator Katie Fabel<br \/>\nLoop Group Sebastian Beacon<\/p>\n<p>Loop Group Jeffrey Auer<br \/>\nLoop Group Carol Todd<br \/>\nLoop Group Kimberly Yates<br \/>\nOriginal Score<br \/>\nMusic by Carla Patullo<br \/>\nOriginal Score Production<br \/>\nOrchestra Recorded at The Soundry<br \/>\nOriginal Score Performers<br \/>\nMusicians Patti Kilroy<br \/>\nLisa Liu<br \/>\nDrew A. Forde<br \/>\nRo Rowan<br \/>\nVFX Management<br \/>\nVisual Effects Consulting Artist Colin Stackpole<br \/>\nVisual Effects Supervisor Jo Shaffer<br \/>\nCompositor Adam DeSantes<br \/>\nTitles<br \/>\nTitle Design Janet Antich<br \/>\nTitle Producer John Rafanelli<\/p>\n<p>End Titles supported by Endcrawl.com<br \/>\nTransportation<br \/>\nTransportation Coordinator Tony Lepore<br \/>\nChoreography<br \/>\nChoreography Lisa Schwartz<\/p>\n<p>Catering<br \/>\nCatering provided by EatLikePaul<br \/>\nHead Chef Paul Cavalcante<br \/>\nEPK<\/p>\n<p>EPK Producer Natalia Shaufert<\/p>\n<p>Safety<\/p>\n<p>COVID Compliance Officer Arielle Dreicer<\/p>\n<p>The Producers Wish to Thank Kaufman Astoria Studios<\/p>\n<p>New York University Graduate Film Program<br \/>\nHaynes and Boone, LLP<br \/>\nFinancial Solutions Partners<br \/>\nAnthology Film Archives<br \/>\nDVDepot<br \/>\nDee&#8217;s Restaurant<br \/>\nEastern District Camera<\/p>\n<p>Special Thanks Noelie Hillebrecht<br \/>\nChristopher Hillebrecht<br \/>\nJames &amp; Francine Christy<br \/>\nJim Christy<br \/>\nErica Freed Marker<br \/>\nAlex Steyermark<br \/>\nAndy Hafitz<br \/>\nBarbara Ghammashi<br \/>\nAshley Alexander<br \/>\nEllen McGinnis<br \/>\nRachel Gordon<br \/>\nGail Segal<br \/>\nJatin Dasgupta<br \/>\nJerry Reen<br \/>\nJessica Boucher<br \/>\nJoel Figueroa<br \/>\nJohn Sloss<br \/>\nJonathan Gray<br \/>\nHilary Stabb<br \/>\nJoshua Foster<br \/>\nDavid F. Schwartz<br \/>\nStephen Guirgis<br \/>\nJulie Rottenberg<br \/>\nKate Stahl<br \/>\nKevin Wilson<br \/>\nLawrence Mattis<\/p>\n<p>Spike Lee<br \/>\nMaddy Seidman<br \/>\nMandy Ward<br \/>\nTom Mangan<br \/>\nMatthew Tynan<br \/>\nMichael Hillebrecht<br \/>\nMichael Hollinger<br \/>\nMichael Taylor<br \/>\nNancy Collet<br \/>\nNatalia Kaniasty<br \/>\nNatalia Shaufert<br \/>\nNatalie Eakin<br \/>\nNeil Cuthbert<br \/>\nNic Ratner<br \/>\nNoelie Hillebrecht<br \/>\nNyssa Couto<br \/>\nOliver Agger<br \/>\nPam Katz<br \/>\nPatricia Gibson<br \/>\nPeter Mossel<br \/>\nPeter Newman<br \/>\nPeter Saraf<br \/>\nRalph McAvoy<br \/>\nRashaad Ernesto Green<br \/>\nRebecca Ellsworth<br \/>\nRJ Coleman<br \/>\nRoderick Richardson<br \/>\nSadie Rose Darwish<br \/>\nSara Koviak<br \/>\nShilpa Bisaria<br \/>\nStefon Bristol<br \/>\nTom Hillebrecht<br \/>\nTom Mangan<br \/>\nTom McCarthy<\/p>\n<p>Tommaso Fiacchino<br \/>\nWendy Lobel<br \/>\nYulia Kez<br \/>\nMac Concannon<br \/>\nRachel Gordon<br \/>\nRachel Hannah Kahan<br \/>\nCodie Lagotte<br \/>\nPlymouth Rock Foundation<br \/>\nGrace Richardson Trust Foundation<br \/>\nHollywood Foreign Press Association<br \/>\nGood Violet<\/p>\n<p>NYU Grad Film Faculty<br \/>\nAlex Rockwell<br \/>\nAlicia Edwards<br \/>\nAmy Fox<br \/>\nAndrew MacLean<br \/>\nAnthony Jannelli<br \/>\nBarbara Schock<br \/>\nBilly Kent<br \/>\nCarol Dysinger<br \/>\nColin Brown<br \/>\nDean Allyson Green<br \/>\nErica Freed Marker<br \/>\nEzra Sacks<br \/>\nGail Segal<br \/>\nGigi DeMent<br \/>\nIan Harnarine<br \/>\nJeff Stolow<br \/>\nJenn Ruff<br \/>\nJess dela Merced<br \/>\nJohn Tintori<br \/>\nJon Shear<\/p>\n<p>Julia Solomonoff<br \/>\nKaren Kasi Lemmons<br \/>\nKen Friedman<br \/>\nLara Shapiro<br \/>\nLauren Zalaznick<br \/>\nLisa Millinazzo<br \/>\nMichael Burke<br \/>\nMick Casale<br \/>\nPeter Schneider<br \/>\nRosalind Lichter<br \/>\nRosanne Limoncelli<br \/>\nSandi Sissel<br \/>\nSheril Antonio<br \/>\nSpike Lee<br \/>\nStacie Passon<br \/>\nTom Mangan<\/p>\n<p>Seed &amp; Spark Supporters<br \/>\nAisha Sultan<br \/>\nAlik Barsoumian<br \/>\nAlle Hsu<br \/>\nAlli Trussell<br \/>\nAmanda Bullis<br \/>\nAmanda Khoury<br \/>\nAmy Staats<br \/>\nAngela Dohrmann<br \/>\nAshley Michel Hoban<br \/>\nAude Cuenod<br \/>\nBerenice Odriozola<br \/>\nBeth Bostwick Ortolano<br \/>\nBethany Geraghty<br \/>\nBill Schaumberg<br \/>\nBob Jaffe<\/p>\n<p>Bonny Chan<br \/>\nBradley Bixler<br \/>\nBrian Fithian<br \/>\nCaleb b. Kuntz<br \/>\nCeleste Holben<br \/>\nCelia Peters<br \/>\nChanel James<br \/>\nCheryl Furjanic<br \/>\nChristina Raia<br \/>\nChristine Bruno<br \/>\nClarence Deng<br \/>\nDale DeLetis<br \/>\nDavid Zax<br \/>\nDevon Padley<br \/>\nDominic Comperatore<br \/>\nDominik Waldst\u221a\u00a7tten<br \/>\nEd Herbstman<br \/>\nElizabeth Donnelly<br \/>\nEllen Daschbach<br \/>\nEllen McGinnis<br \/>\nEmily Cohn<br \/>\nEric Finkelstein<br \/>\nEve M Cohen<br \/>\nFrancine Christy<br \/>\nGeorge Larkin<br \/>\nGerry Maravilla<br \/>\nGinny Mohler<br \/>\nGrace Merriman<br \/>\nGrainne Coen<br \/>\nHannah Leshaw<br \/>\nHeather Robinson<br \/>\nIsabelle Granahan-Field<br \/>\nJacqueline Brogan<br \/>\nJames Christy<\/p>\n<p>Jamie Dack<br \/>\nJan Jalenak<br \/>\nJane Elias<br \/>\nJanet Harvey<br \/>\nJean Marie McKee<br \/>\nJenny Wang<br \/>\nJessica Boucher<br \/>\nJim Christy<br \/>\nJisun Jamie Lee<br \/>\nJohn Bland<br \/>\nJohn Daschbach<br \/>\nJohn Granahan<br \/>\nJohn Overbeck<br \/>\nJon Levenson<br \/>\nJon Shear<br \/>\nJono Chanin<br \/>\nJoseph F. Leonardo<br \/>\nJoshua Stamberg<br \/>\nKara Cumiskey<br \/>\nKate Harvie<br \/>\nKathy Granahan<br \/>\nKaty-May Hudson<br \/>\nKeith Edward Szarabajka<br \/>\nKelsey Hillerud<br \/>\nKevin Vu<br \/>\nLaura Granahan<br \/>\nLaura Lee<br \/>\nLaura Moss<br \/>\nLisanne Sartor<br \/>\nLiz Warner<br \/>\nLogan Roberts<br \/>\nLou Liberatore<br \/>\nLydia Chammas<br \/>\nMajor Dorfman<\/p>\n<p>Marc Etienne<br \/>\nMargherita Arco<br \/>\nMaria Altamirano<br \/>\nMaryClare McHugh<br \/>\nMax Rissman<br \/>\nMerdyce McClaran<br \/>\nMichele Caterina<br \/>\nMichele Remsen<br \/>\nMichelle Donnelly<br \/>\nMykee Steen<br \/>\nNagham Osman<br \/>\nNeil Cuthbert<br \/>\nNicole Gabriella Scipione<br \/>\nNoelie Hillebrecht<br \/>\nPatricia Gibson<br \/>\nPeter Haig<br \/>\nRachel Lynn Jackson<br \/>\nRalph Lewis<br \/>\nRandall McNeal<br \/>\nRita Scordamalgia<br \/>\nRob Neill<br \/>\nRosanne Limoncelli<br \/>\nSally Brooks<br \/>\nSarabeth Boak<br \/>\nShanna Riker<br \/>\nSheila Mccullough<br \/>\nStacy Salvette<br \/>\nStephanie Donnelly<br \/>\nSusan Busa<br \/>\nTawny Sorensen<br \/>\nTessa Keimes-Kim<br \/>\nTom Devaney<br \/>\nTom Hillebrecht<br \/>\nTom OBrien<\/p>\n<p>Tony Mendoza<br \/>\nVanessa Bretas<br \/>\nWayne Wilderson<br \/>\nWendy Concannon<br \/>\nWoonjae Park<\/p>\n<p>Access Theater Writers Group<br \/>\nAbigail Deser<br \/>\nAdit Dileep<br \/>\nAmy Staats<br \/>\nArya Kashyap<br \/>\nAsa James<br \/>\nAva Paloma<br \/>\nChris Ryan<br \/>\nChristine Renee Miller<br \/>\nCristina Spina<br \/>\nDavid Blasher<br \/>\nElizabeth Gonzalez James<br \/>\nHieu Bui<br \/>\nJacqueline Brogan<br \/>\nJames Christy Jr.<br \/>\nJan Jalenak<br \/>\nJane Elias<br \/>\nJohn Bland<br \/>\nKatie Fabel<br \/>\nLaura Lee<br \/>\nLaura Moss<br \/>\nMatt Biagini<br \/>\nMichele Remsen<br \/>\nPatrick Breen<br \/>\nPJ Sosko<br \/>\nReginald Lochard<br \/>\nRob Walsh<\/p>\n<p>Siobhan Brown<br \/>\nStephanie Anuwe<br \/>\nTessa Borbridge<br \/>\nTori Ernst<\/p>\n<p>Jose Rivera&#8217;s Writing Group<br \/>\nNaked Angels Tuesdays @9<br \/>\nJean Marie McKee<br \/>\nRachel Casparian<br \/>\nTake Action Workshop<br \/>\nJon Shear<\/p>\n<p>NYU Grad Film Classmates<br \/>\nAdel Morales<br \/>\nAlik Barsoumian<br \/>\nAsantewaa Prempeh<br \/>\nAshish Ravinran<br \/>\nBradley Bixler<br \/>\nBrittany Fennell<br \/>\nCenk Erturk<br \/>\nCharles A Childers<br \/>\nChelsea Grayson<br \/>\nElizabeth Nichols<br \/>\nElla Bishop<br \/>\nEmily Cheeger<br \/>\nEmily Nan Iason<br \/>\nEric Cohen<br \/>\nEric Hsiao<br \/>\nErin Vassilopoulos<br \/>\nFaradayOkoro<br \/>\nFelipe Prado<br \/>\nJacqueline Dow<br \/>\nJames K Ferguson<br \/>\nJono Chanin<br \/>\nJoseph T Street<\/p>\n<p>Lara Sfire<br \/>\nLaura E Valladao<br \/>\nLaura Valladao<br \/>\nLucia Vidigal de andrade reis<br \/>\nLucien Jacob Follini Press<br \/>\nLuiza Parvu<br \/>\nLydia chammas<br \/>\nMart\u00edn Blaquier<br \/>\nMatias Maumus<br \/>\nMia Cioffi Henry<br \/>\nNatalia Kaniasty<br \/>\nOgheneochuko Esiri<br \/>\nOnthatille Peele<br \/>\nOscar A Sharp<br \/>\nPau Suris<br \/>\nRajat Sharma<br \/>\nRezwan Shahriar Sumit<br \/>\nShan Jin<br \/>\nStephanie Donnelly<br \/>\nWoonjae Park<br \/>\nXinzheng Wang<\/p>\n<p>With support from: The NYC Women\u2019s<br \/>\nFund for Media, Music and Theatre by theCity of<br \/>\nNew York Mayor\u2019s Office of Media and<br \/>\nEntertainment in association with The New York<br \/>\nFoundation for theArts<br \/>\nMagic Hour is made possible by the New York<br \/>\nState Council on the Arts with the support of the<br \/>\nOffice of the Governor and the New York State<br \/>\nLegislature<\/p>\n<p>Fiscal Sponsorship Provided by: New York Foundation for the Arts<\/p>\n<p>Women Make Movies<br \/>\nPitcher Productions<\/p>\n<p>Artwork courtesy of Janet Antich<\/p>\n<p>Joe Walsh<br \/>\nMADE IN NYC<\/p>\n<p>SAG-AFTRA<\/p>\n<p>Camera and Lenses Provided by ARRI<br \/>\nGrip &amp; Lighting Equipment Provided by New York University<br \/>\nGrip &amp; Lighting Equipment Provided by Kaufman Astoria Stages<br \/>\nInsurance Provided by Fractured Atlas Insurance Program<br \/>\nDigital Cinema Mastering by Elie Akoka<br \/>\nSound Stages provided by Kaufman Astoria Stages<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-62342\" src=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/trio.png\" alt=\"Josh Stamberg, Jacqueline Christy and Miriam Shor of the movie &quot;Magic Show&quot;\" width=\"291\" height=\"300\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Proofread and Edited by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tvmeg.com\/index.php\/2020\/06\/20\/biobrenda\/\">Brenda<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.tvmeg.com\/index.php\/interviews\/\">Back to the Primetime Articles and Interviews Page<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TV Interview! &nbsp; Interview with Josh Stamberg, Jacqueline Christy and Miriam Shor of the movie &#8220;Magic Hour&#8221; by Suzanne 2\/5\/25 This is a very entertaining and interesting film, especially for women, or for anyone who wants to make movies. It&#8217;s premiering today at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and will also show there tomorrow. 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