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Aubrey's Understandings: The Final Cut

Aubrey's Understandings is the combination and full cut of both Timothy's Insecurities (Part 1) and Aubrey's Understandings (Part 2). The film features an insecure college student named Timothy. He is unsure about what is next in his life and is accompanied by his best friend named Emily. In order for him to improve his self esteem, Timothy eventually meets a sexual health therapist named Aubrey. She then inspires Timothy to open up about his past traumas and eventually becomes a very important role model in his life.

  • Mac Escalante
    Director
  • Mac Escalante
    Writer
  • Megan Govedich
    Key Cast
    "Aubrey"
    Running the Rat Race and Who is Crithpy
  • Mac Escalante
    Key Cast
    "Timothy"
    Timothy's Insecurities (Part 1) and Aubrey's Understandings (Part 2)
  • Andrea Neal
    Key Cast
    "Emily"
    Timothy's Insecurities (Part 1) and Aubrey's Understandings (Part 2)
  • Sean Birkett
    Key Cast
    "Dr. Anderson"
  • Laurie Norris
    Key Cast
    "Rebecca"
  • Project Type:
    Feature, Student
  • Runtime:
    55 minutes 29 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 3, 2022
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Sony HD Camcorder
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1:85:1
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - University of Georgia
Director Biography - Mac Escalante

Mac Escalante is a young University of Georgia Film Major who is destined for the arts. He began his video making journey as the Classic CineMac in July 2018 and eventually built his cinematic experience through film in March 2021. His first project is a 2 part film titled "Timothy's Insecurities" and "Aubrey's Understandings" as they are both his introduction to his filmmaking journey.

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Director Statement

The arts are possibly the most important qualities to our society. They inspire, shape, and develop us to those we are today. It is our duty as filmmakers to explore the importance of the arts and how cinema can capture life itself.