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NEW DAY FILMS BY
Julia Tell:
She's Just Growing Up, Dear
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Originally a modern dance choreographer, Julia Tell's theatrical work has been performed in Boston, Washington, DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vermont, and New York among other locales. Her work evolved into multimedia performance and installation and her 2 experimental films, She's Just Growing Up, Dear and Repetition, Repetition, have screened and won numerous awards at festivals across the US, in Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands, and Canada, She has received grants from the Washington DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities and the New York State Council on the Arts, and residencies from the Experimental Television Center in upstate New York. Ms Tell holds a BA in Dance from Bennington College, an MFA in Film/Video/Performance from California College of Arts & Crafts, and is currently pursuing her PhD in Media & Communications at European Graduate School, She has taught screenwriting and video production at Gallaudet University and California College of Arts & Crafts, and has sat on numerous film festival and awards panels. Her new experimental narrative film, Flesh & Stone, starring Brynn Edyn Rosen, will premier in 2005.
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