Metanoia- Episode 2: Alitheia
A new LGBTQ web series confronting personal and sexual identity in a college environment.
Emma, a junior in college, is in the midst of understanding her sexuality. But this truth is hard to admit and even harder to act on, when she desires the badass new transfer student who has many adoring suitors. After the awkward pass at Amber, Emma tries to reconcile with her best friend.
Previously on Episode 1: Emma is exploring her sexuality after her boyfriend transfers schools, ending their relationship, and a new girl catches her eye.
Metanoia would be making its festival premiere, as it has only been available online since June 20th, 2020
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Gabrielle ReublinDirector
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Gabrielle ReublinWriter
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Gabrielle ReublinProducer
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Jannell De La NuezDirector of Photography
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Gabrielle ReublinEditor
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Gabrielle ReublinKey Cast"Emma"
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Rylee SmithKey Cast"Amber"
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Moriah SittnerKey Cast"Brynn"
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Sacaiah ShawKey Cast"Cooper "
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David Andrew CalvilloKey Cast"Will"
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Pernille KlemetsenKey Cast"Margo"
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El Caris CamarilloKey Cast"Party Host"
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Georgia CainesKey Cast"Emily "
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Neeka AbadiKey Cast"Pride Member"
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Maya De La TorreKey Cast"Brynn’s Roommate "
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Alyssa CaputoMakeup/Hair
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Debra ReublinProduction Consultant/Business Affairs
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Kyle TamkinOther Crew
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Jacob WhiteOther Crew
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Kristen CaseOther Crew
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Rylee SmithOther Crew
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Glenn AuleppSound Mixing
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Genres:Drama, LGBTQ, WebSeries, YoungAdult
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Runtime:37 minutes 2 seconds
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Completion Date:June 20, 2020
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Production Budget:5,410 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:Yes
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Student Project:No
Gabrielle is an LA based filmmaker, actor, singer, and dancer. She has been studying film acting for 12 years and has Bachelor's degrees in Theatre Arts and Film/TV Production. Through her passion for filmmaking, Gaby aims to shed light on underrepresented topics and groups, producing content with her production company of almost exclusively women creators and crew members.
'Metanoia' started as a short for my senior thesis project in college and continued to develop into a series after I graduated. I was compelled to create an LGBTQ, specifically bisexual-centered story, because I wasn't satisfied with the lack of bi representation in the media and on our current streaming platforms.