Bowes Academy
Daniel Bloom, a deeply conservative 15-year-old presidential hopeful who will do anything to escape his public high school to the elite boys boarding school of his dreams...until Bowes Academy seems to know more about his sexual orientation than he does.
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Greg EmetazDirector
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Greg EmetazWriter
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Cara ConsilvioProducer
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joshua GonzalesKey Cast
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Shane ZeiglerKey Cast
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Preston MaguireKey Cast
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Jonathan IglesiasKey Cast
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Ramón Olmes TorresKey Cast
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Daniel Patrick SmithKey Cast
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Coming of age, Thriler, Comedy, LBGT, Politics
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Runtime:15 minutes
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Completion Date:January 30, 2015
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Production Budget:27,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:RED
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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INTERFILMBerlin, Germany
November 14, 2014
World Premiere -
DC Independent Film FestWashington, DC
February 28, 2015
East Cast Premiere -
Queer Film Fest at the University of OregonEugene, OR
February 6, 2015
North American Premiere -
WorldfestHouston, TX
April 11, 2015
Red State Premiere
Remi Award
A filmmaker based in New York City. He is the director of short films Spell Claire, Get the F K Outta Paris!, Bowes Academy, Death by Omelette (SNCF Prix Du Polar Finalist & Hong Kong Mobile Film Awards Silver Medalist) and music videos "Eating 4 Two" and "Butt Drunk" (Friar’s Club Film festival special Jury Award, iTVfest Best Director Award) co-directed with Amanda DeSimone. He is currently shooting his first feature Camp Wedding, a supernatural comedy thriller. He has created the behind-scenes documentaries for Julie Taymor's The Tempest, Broadway musical Spider-Man Turn off the Dark and numerous productions at New York City Opera and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. His work as video designer for the stage includes Bel Canto at Chicago Lyric Opera, Dolores Claiborne at San Francisco Opera, Shalimar the Clown, “27”, Champion, Alice in Wonderland, The Death of Klinghoffer and The Golden Ticket at Opera Theater of Saint Louis, Ajax at American Repertory Theater and Wallace Shawn's The Music Teacher.