Your Place or Mine
One night, Annie & Danny meet at a bar, feel a spark, and decide to go home together - but whether they go to his place or hers determines the path their relationship takes: Short-lived lust or lasting love?
YOUR PLACE OR MINE is a short, sexy, nuanced piece about the power of first impressions and how easy it can be to miss out on someone when trying to follow our instincts and our hearts.
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Jessica Joy WiseDirectorMetal: A Headbanger's Journey, Shutter
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Karen MooreWriterMust Kill Karl, Workin' Moms, Rookie Blue
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Jessica Joy WiseProducer
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Karen MooreProducer
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Jason KennedyProducerFrozen Marbles, Hail Satan
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Alex Paxton-BeesleyKey CastCardinal, Pure
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Keon AlexanderKey CastTyrant, Impulse
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:6 minutes 30 seconds
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Completion Date:November 1, 2012
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Production Budget:12,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Country of Filming:Canada
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35
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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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Calgary International Film Festival
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San Francisco Indie Film Fest
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Toronto Independent Film Festival
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Shorts That Are Not Pants
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Female Eye Film Festival
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Big Island Film Festival
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Williansburg Independent Film Festival
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NSI Online Short Film Festival
Canada
January 1, 2018
JESSICA JOY WISE is the director/co-producer of the BravoFACT, dramatic short “Your Place or Mine” (2012). She studied at the University of Toronto (Religion + Philosophy), the Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design (B.F.A), The School of the Art Chicago Institute of Art (Film) and The Canadian Film Center (Directors’ Lab + The Short Dramatic Film Program). Co-writer/Co-director of the acclaimed feature, “Metal: A Headbangers Journey” (2005), it garnered a Gemini nomination for Best Directing and won a Gemini for Best Writing (2007). Her short documentary “Thirst” (2002), screened at Taipei International Film Festival (2003), Vancouver International Film Festival (2002), CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival (2003), Hot Docs International Documentary Film Festival (2002), and at art venues in Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Serbia, and throughout the United States.