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    Gillian Wallace Horvat

    Director and filmmaker

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  1. 2 days ago · Francis Ford Coppola’s first personal film through his Zoetrope experiment is an acting tour-de-force for Shirley Knight, a purposely marginal road movie in search of cinema truth. It comes out as an honorable attempt to meld Americana and European ‘film honesty;’ what we really admire is Coppola’s expert direction of Knight and her co-stars, James...

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Gillian Wallace Horvat; Tim Hunter; Dan Ireland; Kier-La Janisse; Amy Jones; Jonathan Kaplan; Larry Karaszewski; Lloyd Kaufman; Daniel Kremer; Karyn Kusama; Neil Labute; Mary Lambert; John Landis; Max Landis; Christopher Landon; Quentin Lee; Dennis Lehane; Michael Lehmann; Arnold Leibovit; J. D. Lifshitz; Rod Lurie; Neil Marshall; Ib Melchior ...

  3. May 12, 2024 · This at times excruciating feminist satire is propelled forward by Gillian Wallace Horvats delightfully deadpan delivery. Naila Scargill / April 19, 2021 Film Reviews

  4. May 14, 2024 · The inspiration for I Blame Society, Gillian Wallace Horvats debut feature, came from a compliment she received from friends saying she would make a good murderer. Gillian is a struggling filmmaker who has become increasingly disillusioned with the realities of trying to get a movie made.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Gillian Wallace Horvat and Chase Williamson (pictured) wrote the script and played Gillian and Chase. Horvat also directed. A low-budget black comedy horror movie about a struggling filmmaker named Gillian who decides to make a documentary based on a compliment she’d been given that she would be able to commit the perfect murder.

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  6. May 10, 2024 · Instagram/@karengillan. Karen Gillan is one of many celebs who've publicly opened up about their mental health. The movie star revealed that she first started to struggle with anxiety as a child ...

  7. May 7, 2024 · 23 April 2024. “Outside the Giardini in the Croatia pavilion, London-based artist Vlatka Horvat ’s By the Means at Hand invites numerous artists, none of whom are living in their native countries, to send small artworks by hand, via friends and strangers, to be shown in the pavilion. Horvat responds in an ongoing, reciprocal series of ...