Social Media vs. Reality
Social Media vs. Reality is a literal boxing match between out Social Media selves and out Reality selves. With the Social Media being such a huge part of our life in this day and age, it explores what it looks like from the outside. How obsessed many of us are and how far we go to making sure our Social Media is showing this amazing life, however, reality is a wee bit different.
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Mai ArwasDirector
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Mai ArwasWriter
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Mai ArwasProducer
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Gabriella NejmanProducer
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Mai ArwasKey Cast"Coco"Broad City, Transparent, Comrade Crunch
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Taylor Murphy-SinclairKey Cast"Kiki"
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:7 minutes 14 seconds
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Completion Date:March 31, 2018
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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:Yes
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Student Project:No
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United States
Mai Arwas is an actress and a writer, and if no one is around to do so, she will also direct and do what ever it takes to bring the project to life. Born in Israel to a family of 4 kids, moved to London at the age of 16 to train in Arts Ed and RADA and worked on many different theatre productions such as; I love you, you’re perfect now change, Alarms AND Extersions and The lights twinkle sometimes. Mai then took a leap and continued her journey to LA, training with Tony Meindl at AMAW.
Her first self-tape audition was a guest-star on BROAD CITY, COMEDY CENTRAL and she was booked off the self-tape and the same case happened for TRANSPARENT on AMAZON.
She had a role written for me in a feature film, was a part of a host of award winning indie films and had now written and produced 2 short films and ha 3 feature films in the pipe line.
We live and we learn daily, we face many challenges along the way and I believe that it is the universe testing us. When you hit that wall, keep going no matter what until you breakthrough. These walls will keep on coming, how you deal with them is going to shape you up as a person and as an artist.
This is life, and this is our journey, it won't necessarily get easier, but it will start being effortless to get back up and face what ever it is you need to face.
BE GRATEFUL and KEEP GOING! Because on the other side of everything you are facing, I guarantee you there will be greatness.