Avenue WTF
Glenn, an uptight puppeteer is fighting with his sexually free significant other, Larry, who is a puppet. Their no-nonsense psychologist, Shonda, acts a mediator for them after a disastrous audition together. During this couples counseling session, Glenn and Larry realize they want different things from life. Shonda, after suggesting co-dependency issues, recommends they spend some time apart. Drama ensues.
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Christine DriscollDirectorSurprisingly Awesome, Every Little Thing
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Jamie BensonWriterTrump's New App, Gaysplainer
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Jamie BensonProducerThe Straight Man, Third Rail
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Veronica CruzKey Cast"Shonda / Fanny"Veep, Madam Secretary, Blue Bloods
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Jamie BensonKey Cast"Glenn / Larry"First Thing, Dumbass Filmmakers, Lincoln Musical Mockumentary
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:4 minutes 49 seconds
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Completion Date:April 1, 2019
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Production Budget:3,000 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:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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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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Philly Sketchfest Comedy in FilmPhiladelphia
United States
May 29, 2019
North America Premiere
Official Selection -
New Filmmakers NYNew York
United States
July 24, 2019
New York Premiere
Official Selection -
Battle of the SketchesAustin
United States
July 26, 2019
Official Selection -
Portland Comedy Film FestivalPortland, Oregon
United States
November 1, 2019
West Coast Premiere
Official Selection -
NYC Short Comedy Film FestivalNew York
United States
March 22, 2020
Official Selection -
NYC Independent Film FestivalNew York
United States
June 1, 2020
Official Selection
Christine started her production career at Gimlet Media on the shows Surprisingly Awesome and Every Little Thing. She enjoys telling stories that rely on people with unusual experiences, a sense of humor, and that make the audience feel like they are discovering new information along with the host.
Before working in podcasts and film, Christine was a sustainability consultant in D.C. where she wrote about renewable energy policy, international climate agreements, and things like how to make and sell a more sustainable diaper. She started her production career by writing and directing a web series about living in D.C. called Open House.