Poke Greta!
An observation regarding the influence of social media networks on art.
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Pamela FieldDirector
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Pamela FieldWriter
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Pamela FieldProducer
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Pamela FieldKey Cast"Impersonation of Greta Garbo"Be Happy! Food of Love, Second Name
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:4 minutes 34 seconds
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Completion Date:February 28, 2019
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Production Budget:1 USD
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Country of Origin:Spain
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Country of Filming:Spain
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Shooting Format:Video
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Pamela Field is a bilingual actress (English/Spanish) originally from New York City. She received her training at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan and the Actor's Institute, Islington, London. She has appeared in films, television series and theater productions in New York City, Tucson (Arizona) and Barcelona, where she currently resides.
E-mail: paf39@yahoo.com
Agent:
La Farándula *
lafarandulactores.com
(34) 93 368 95 70 phone
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lafarandula@lafarandulactores.com
I am an actress. In recent times, more and more often, when I attend an audition I am asked to provide my Instagram and Twitter accounts. I know musicians, actors, directors, etc. who spend a significant amount of time enhancing their visibility and amplifying their following on social media platforms. I am not against technology. I am just concerned that there is a price to pay for all of this distraction. My question is: Does the art suffer? Poke Greta! Is a venue for my observations, passion about this theme and need to make a statement. This is a narrative short video.