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    Michelle Ehlen

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  1. Michelle Ehlen is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actress best known for her comedic feature Butch Jamie . Career. Michelle is a graduate of The Los Angeles Film School where she studied writing and directing. [1] .

  2. Michelle Ehlen is an independent filmmaker and actor, best known for creating the first lesbian comedy trilogy - Butch Jamie, Heterosexual Jill, and S&M Sally. Identifying with both the queer and DIY filmmaking movements, much of her work satirizes gender, sexuality, stereotypes, and identity.

  3. Apr 1, 2022 · Maybe Someday: Directed by Michelle Ehlen. With Michelle Ehlen, Charlie Steers, Shaela Cook, Jeneen Robinson. In the midst of separating from her wife, Jay attempts to move across the country to start her life over again as she grapples with the inevitable cycles of love, loss, and everything in between.

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    • 2022-04-01
  4. Watch Maybe Someday with a subscription on Prime Video. The story follows the character of Jay (Michelle Ehlen), a non-binary photographer in her 40s, battling a mixture of denial and...

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  5. Apr 1, 2022 · Drawing on her own divorce and cross-country move west as a foundation for MAYBE SOMEDAY, Ehlen stars as Jay, a non-binary photographer in her 40s, battling denial and depression during a forced...

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  7. Los Angeles. Michelle Ehlen has directed, produced, written, and acted in five award-winning features, including the first lesbian comedy trilogy - Butch Jamie, Heterosexual Jill, and S&M Sally. With a focus on comedy, much of her work satirizes gender, sexuality, stereotypes, and identity.

  8. Mar 13, 2023 · March. 13. BFI Flare 2023: Michelle Ehlen talks Maybe Someday. Non-binary photographer Jay embarks on a trip to reconnect with the past and find a fresh start in the wake of separation. BY GEORGIA DIMDORE-MILES, IMAGE BY BFI FLARE. Could you tell us a bit more about yourself and your experience so far as an LGBTQIA+ filmmaker?