White Talon City
A female gunslinger liberates abused women.
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Marti King YoungDirectorThe Adventures of Wonderboy, Stolen
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Marti King YoungWriterThe Adventures of Wonderboy, The Governor's Ball
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Ronald & Diane DunnProducer
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Jane HareProducer
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Julie LightyProducer
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Cameron McCaslandProducerTailypo
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Alice RaverKey Cast"One Shot Dott"It's Complicated
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Amanda SmithKey Cast"Pearl"
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John HallKey Cast"Sheriff Wallace"
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:5 minutes 7 seconds
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Completion Date:August 20, 2021
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Production Budget:8,500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1:1:85
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Marti is an award-winning writer/director and producer.
Created by a child on the autism spectrum, Marti uses her film The Adventures of Wonderboy as proof that inclusion is possible in the industry.
Her short film, Stolen, earned her a Best Director award at the Miami Beach Film Festival in 2018.
Marti has served as producer's assistant on big budget features such as ANNABELLE COMES HOME (assistant to James Wan, Dave Newstadter, Victoria Palmeri) and AFTER. She was Albert T. Dickerson's assistant on Netflix's Sweet Magnolias and Ed Cathell's assistant on Nat Geo's Genius: Aretha. She also worked as Michael Pendell's assistant on the short-lived ABC series Kevin (Probably) Saves The World starring Jason Ritter and Joanna Garcia Swisher.
She was the Locations Coordinator on The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga.
Marti's screenwriting credits include the award winning Bound and Bagged, Bounty Momma, The Governor's Ball, The Adventures of Wonderboy (co-written with Elijah Haney), and more. She polishes screenplays for LA producers in her spare time.
She's been featured in the German publication Cinewomen for her contributions to women in film and was the 2015 recipient of the Women in Film and Television Finishing Grant. She serves as a screenplay judge for various festivals across the country and speaks at educational campuses about directing and screenwriting.
Marti is also a proud member of the Alliance of Women Directors and is represented by JD Dewitt.