Jane Clark

Jane Clark

Height: 163 cm
Jane Clark (writer, director, producer)Jane Clark is a writer/director/producer based in Los Angeles and owner of FilmMcQueen. In February 2015, she released her second feature through Gravitas Ventures - "Crazy Bitches," a comedy horror film which enjoyed a successful international festival run, with nominations for Best Film (Fantasport... Show more »
Jane Clark (writer, director, producer)Jane Clark is a writer/director/producer based in Los Angeles and owner of FilmMcQueen. In February 2015, she released her second feature through Gravitas Ventures - "Crazy Bitches," a comedy horror film which enjoyed a successful international festival run, with nominations for Best Film (Fantasporto), Best Soundtrack and Best Supporting Actress (Macabre Faire Film Festival) and a Best Ensemble Cast award at QCinema.Her feature-directing debut was "Meth Head,", starring Lukas Haas, Necar Zadegan, Blake Berris and Wilson Cruz and supporting roles with Tom Sizemore, Theo Rossi, Candis Cayne among other. The film garnered 12 awards, including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay. The film was released through Random Media in June 2014. In 2010 she produced the feature film, "Elena Undone," for writer/director Nicole Conn, which was released through Wolfe Releasing in February, 2013.Her seventh short, "Beyond Words," written and directed for producer Pete Maggi ("Merchant of Venice," "Head in the Clouds") won the Illuminate Award in 2009. All prior films have seen Jane multi-tasking as producer/director/writer/editor, including "The Touch," which played 30+ festivals, won best short and aired on HERE TV; and "Carrie's Choice," which was made with the support of Planned Parenthood - LA. Both films were fiscally sponsored by Women Make Movies and supported by the Panasonic Digital Filmmakers grant. "Carrie's Choice," won 1 award, was nominated for best short, was a finalist in the USA Film Festival and is now distributed through Intermedia, Inc,. Her second short, "A Host of Daffodils," played 16 festivals, earned 2 awards and was nominated 4 times for best short film. Show less «
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