Then What Happened? (22 Minutes)
After being unexpectedly dumped by his boyfriend, unemployed Derek, a Black, gay thirty-something, is forced to move in with two of his straight former college acquaintances Marko, a smart ass Serbian transplant and Chris, an all-American musical theater performer.
Between all their idiosyncrasies, this trio always manages to find themselves in the craziest, most awkward and uncomfortable situations. Follow this triad as they navigate their 30's in Los Angeles while dealing with the ups and downs of their careers and frequent headaches brought on by their insignificant others. Through it all, the guys discover that though hurdling towards the big 4-0, they are exactly where they’re supposed to be in life.
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Theo BreauxWriter
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Avi GlickDirector
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Theo BreauxProducer
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Marko JankovicProducer
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Nicole CinagliaProducer
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Chris SmithProducer
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Theo BreauxKey Cast
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Debra WilsonKey Cast
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Marko JankovicKey Cast
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Chris SmithKey Cast
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Project Type:Short, Television
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Genres:Comedy, LGBT, LGBTQ, African-American
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Runtime:22 minutes
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Completion Date:June 20, 2016
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Production Budget:12,000 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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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Avi is an award winning director, editor, and a soon-to-be MFA holder from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts where he held eighteen graduate student teaching and assistant positions in the fields of directing, producing, writing, cinematography and editing.
His work with USC and Universal Studios earned him the Russ McGregor Endowed Scholarship, Mary Pickford Scholarship, Panavision Grant, and nominations for the Annenberg Fellowship and Variety’s 101 Students to Watch.
A graduate of Tulane University's Freeman School of Business, Avi's first exposure to filmmaking was at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Prior to attending USC, Avi worked at ICM Partners, Rogers and Cowan, and developed marketing strategies for the Sundance winning film KINYARWANDA. Avi’s films have received several awards and recognitions from festivals including the New Orleans’ Film Festival, Pelican d’Ors Film Festival, UCLA International Student Film Festival, and the Desperado Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.