WILD FIRE + SHORT FILM: GOOD GIRL
Tue Sep 26, 2023 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM EDT
Neighborhood House at Christ Church - 20 N. American Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106
Description
WILD FIRE + SHORT FILM: GOOD GIRL
Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 6:00 PM
General Admission $10 | Student + Children $8
WILD FIRE
FEATURE NARRATIVE | 100 MIN | English | USA
Directed by Jennifer Cooney
Produced by Jennifer Cooney and Conner Allen
Wild Fire is the story of seven acquaintances that get radically honest about their lives one night around a fire after a party. Unknowingly, they all come to the gathering at a crossroads—one they each have been avoiding, for perhaps their entire life. After an unyielding game of Truth or Dare, the exemplary couple opens up about what they’re going through—that they’re not as perfect as they seem.
Will be in attendance for live Q&A:
Jennifer Cooney, Writer/Director/Producer/Editor
JFo, Executive Producer
Carl Halkyer, Assistant to the Director
Noelle Balent, 2nd Assistant Director
Amie Zoltewicz, Hair & Makeup
Siena D'Addario, Actor "Ronnie"
Annie Gill, Actor "Maeve"
About the Director
Jennifer Cooney
Director/ Producer/Writer/Editor
Jennifer Cooney is an east coast writer + director + producer, and the CEO of her Production Company, HalfJack Generation. As a creative, she is deeply passionate about character-driven stories of inner demons and the courage it takes to transcend them. Her fascination and inspiration are driven by divinity & sexuality, love & truth, freedom & humanity, and how all those worlds intertwine. She lives between the countryside of Pennsylvania and the shoreline of Florida with her artist wife and their dogs. The two constantly spur each other towards creative expansion, spiritual evolution, and alignment with Love, Truth, and Freedom.
GOOD GIRL
SHORT NARRATIVE | 11.5 MIN | English | USA
Directed by Jenny Kleiman
After ending a six year relationship, a well-behaved, Jewish, OBGYN decides to turn her brain off and her body on by exploring BDSM; instances of which are popping up in the most unusual places.
About the Director, Jenny Kleiman
Born in NYC and raised in South Carolina, Jenny is a mod podge of dueling American cultures- in fact, her great aunt even invented Mod Podge, the crafting glue. A 7th-generation Charlestonian Jew, her family's tomato-based matzo ball soup recipe is included in numerous regional cookbooks. A mean parallel parker, she currently resides in Ridgewood, Queens.
Jenny’s narrative work finds the fun and funny in trauma, united in thematic explorations of changing families, sex, and the taboo. Her expertise lies at the weird, genre-bending intersection of dark comedy, thriller, and horror.
Location
Neighborhood House at Christ Church - 20 N. American Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106