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In celebration of the NewFilmmakers Los Angeles screenings at Sunset Gower
Studios this month, we're conducting a series of Q&A Features and this week we're
bringing you Writer and Director Endre Hules of "The Maiden Danced to Death."
“The Maiden Danced to Death”
Endre Hules
Writer and Director
Tell us a little bit about your project and how long you've been working on it.
I had the first draft of “Maiden” ready in 2000. It has gone through many
transformations, funding debacles and reorganizations. I have completed two other
films before I could finally begin production in 2010 in a rather complex three-way
co-production. But the results were worth every minute of it.
Is there anyone you'd like to thank for helping out with this film?
Oh, yes. Pretty much everybody who was working on it, did over and beyond the call
of duty. Our producers, Gabor Garami, Michael Dobbin and Igor Pedicek navigated
the extremely traitorous waters of financing with amazing skill. Vilmos Zsigmond and
Zoltan Honti’s images made the film unforgettable, but Ferenc Kiss’ music and
Zoltan Zsuraffszky’s choreography make it stand apart from anything I have ever
seen. Then the wonderful actors and dancers and on and on… It was truly a labor of
love and I couldn’t be more grateful.
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How does it feel to have your film part of the NewFilmmakers Screening at
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I can’t wait! After 18 festivals from India to Korea, Germany, Spain and Canada, this
is our introduction to the Hollywood Industry. I have butterflies in my stomach.
What inspires you?
Originality and courage. I would rather see a not entirely successful, but courageous
piece, then a “well-made” one. All the greats in history busted existing traditions –
didn’t ignore them – and created new ones that the next generation had to reinvent.
Who are your influences and who do you admire?
I try to take inspiration wherever I can find it. I often rely on music. Shostakovich,
Philip Glass, Flamenco, world music always help me out from a creative rot. I admire
anyone who can pull off a successful movie. The chances are close to zero.
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What lessons have you learned from the industry so far?
No matter what situation you are in, you are dealing with people, who want to be
treated as such. This goes all the way up and down the line.
If you could collaborate with anybody, who would it be?
I was extremely lucky in having a collaborator like cinematographer Vilmos
Zsigmond – and it was not because of his Oscar. I couldn’t have asked for a more
knowledgeable and generous partner. I hope to work with him again. Also, I would
love to work with Philip Glass on a film.
What is the toughest experience you've ever had to overcome?
Acting in a film, and directing it at the same time. It’s enough to drive you crazy. I’m
not likely to repeat it any time soon.
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I have just finished the screenplay for “The Flight,” the story of the first hijacking.
Seven unarmed kids made a desperate escape from Eastern Europe, knowing that
there was an armed secret agent on board. It’s a fascinating cat-and-mouse game
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Let our readers know where they can find more information about you and
your projects.
Besides my website, www.endrehules.com and the film’s
www.themaidendancedtodeath.com, inquiring minds can find me on IMDB, as well as
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For more information on the screenings in Los Angeles, see below:
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles invites you to join the Monday April 16th 2012 film
screening series and after-party event at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood with a
filmmaker lounge throughout the evening.
5:30PM Shorts Program Pre-Screening Reception
6:00PM Shorts Program #1 Screening:
* Dumpling (Dir. Wesley Du)
* Bugbaby (Dir. Rebecca Lorenne)
* Ticket to Hell (Dir. Enrico Natale)
* The Contract (Dir. Ryan Goldstein)
* A Very Office Christmas (Dir. Maital Falkovitz)
7:00PM Feature Film Program #1 Pre-Screening Reception
7:27PM Shorts Film Program #1 After-Party
7:30PM Feature Film Program #1 Screening:
* The Maiden Danced to Death (Dir. Endre Hules)
9:15PM Feature Film Program #2 Pre-Screening Reception
9:35PM Feature Film Program #1 After-Party
9:45PM Feature Film Program #2 Screening:
* The Mighty Mavericks (Dir. Casey Kriley)
11:20PM Q&A with Feature Film Program #2 Filmmakers
11:35PM Feature Film Program #2 After Party
You will have the opportunity to meet the directors of each film, the actors and other
You will have the opportunity to meet the directors of each film, the actors and other
crew + participate in a live audience Q&A.
There are pre-receptions and after-parties for each program. Admissions to the
programs are only $6 which includes the screening ticket and access to the
filmmaker lounge. Visit the NewFilmmakers LA Official Website at www.NFMLA.org
for more information and to purchase your ticket
now!http://www.newfilmmakersla.com/tickets.html
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5:30PM Shorts Program Pre-Screening Reception
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now!http://www.newfilmmakersla.com/tickets.html
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try to put your own personal spin on it. Find a way to stand out.
Where can we expect to see you next?
"The Contract" will be playing at the Sonoma International Film Festival in April as
well as The Palm Beach Festival Later in the month. Personally, I am developing a
pilot based on the idea of "The Contract," as well as a few other smaller projects.
Let our readers know where they can find more information about you and
your projects.
Our film's website - www.thecontractshortfilm.com as well as Miles From Shore's
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Tell us a little bit about your project and how long you've been working on it.
I started the project 8 years ago. The film was inspired by the obsessive fans of the
Montana Grizzlies football team in Missoula, Montana, my hometown.
Is there anyone you'd like to thank for helping out with this film?
The faculty and staff of the University of Montana, the Missoula community and my
The faculty and staff of the University of Montana, the Missoula community and my
father, James Kriley, the biggest Montana Grizzlies football fan of all.
How does it feel to have your film part of the New Filmmakers Screening at
Sunset Gower Studios?
Exciting. It should be a fun night.
What inspires you?
People’s lives and their stories, the state of Montana, and creativity.
Who are your influences and who do you admire?
My father, James Kriley. He taught me so many life lessons that have really helped
make me the woman I am today.
What lessons have you learned from the industry so far?
I have learned that commitment and hard work always pays off.
If you could collaborate with anybody, who would it be?
Lasse Hallström or Giuseppe Tornatore.
What is the toughest experience you've ever had to overcome?
The death of my father and finishing this film.
What is the best piece of advice someone has given to you?
“Just show up and do the work.”
What advice would you give to new filmmakers starting out in the industry?
Never give up and keep striving to do the best job you can.
Where can we expect to see you next?
Executive Producer on Top Chef Season 10
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When I was 16 years old (which was two years ago), I was doing an AP course
about Motion Picture and TV Production at UCLA and we had to write a story for the
film. When I gave my story to the professor, Duane Dell'Amico, he said we will not
be able to use your story because we do not have enough time, but he said, "Hold
on to this story. This is amazing, you should definitely make a movie. You've got the
talent kid."
I wanted to create something that will change the way we view things that are
happening in our country; in this case specifically people without health insurance
and things that lead or may lead people to do certain things when they face the
inevitable. The main question for me was: What happens if you are sick and you do
not have insurance? What do you do? I was encouraged by my parents to show the
story to my manager Ryan Glasgow and we shaped up the story together into what
it is right now. We started working on the project in May 2011 and we had the final
product in fall of 2011.
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still photographer, Scott Chesak our very talented music composer, Julie Keppel the
make up artist, Brad Hansen our screenplay co-writer and editor, Susan Ferris and
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"Dumpling" is a story about a former boxer who believes that "you just don't know a
man until you fight him". When he completely fails to connect with his son, he
challenges him to a fight because that is his only way in which he knows how to
connect with people in his life.
This project started off as a play back in 2006 and it had readings at all the major
Asian American Theater companies in the United States, but it was never produced
so a part of me felt the journey was unfinished. That is why I wrote this as a short
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differences. I think it's just the idea of the "dumplings" being a metaphor for the
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Gower Studios?
I think if this happened 7 years ago I would be more excited than I am now. Back
then I was much more self centered and ego driven. Now it's great to have my film
shown at film festivals and I am greatly humbled by the opportunity, but it doesn't
mean anything to me unless the work has an impact when people watch it.
What inspires you?
Authentic and vulnerable interaction and dialogue between people.
Who are your influences and who do you admire?
I admire Marvin Sims, Philip Gotanda, and Spike Lee. I had the privilege of being
mentored by Mr. Gotanda for 2 years when I was living in San Francisco. He instilled
in me a respect for the history and the people who came before me within the Asian
American theater and film community. He told me that if I didn't have anything to say
then I shouldn't be doing this.
Marvin Sims was a teacher of mine back in college. He renewed my faith in art and
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Tell us a little bit about your project and how long you've been working on it.
BUGBABY first began its life as a short play, written for a benefit performance in
Summer of 2009. Struck with the swine flu shortly after being given a week's
deadline to write the play, Dan's fever somehow produced this weird tale of a sitcom
family with a newborn that just happens to be a giant insect. Although he was asked,
Dan prefers not to direct his own stage work, so the producer found Becky through
the sponsoring theatre company. Becky responded to the material and brought a lot
of creative new elements to the staging. The play received a great response from
enthusiastic audiences, and Becky and Dan began talking about making it into a
short film. Annick, our producer, and Drew, our executive producer, were brought on
board shortly after, money was raised through the generous donations of family and
friends, Mink Stole graciously accepted the role of Mrs. Tottifot (which was rewritten
for the screen with her in mind), an intrepid and talented crew was assembled, and
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Is there anyone you'd like to thank for helping out with this film?
Literally everyone who worked on BUGBABY did it for peanuts or less, and they all
deserve thanks for their fantastic work. Specifically, though, our donors deserve
kudos for their unwavering and generous support of such a peculiar little film, and
we are forever grateful to the wonderful Mink Stole for agreeing to appear in the
movie.
How does it feel to have your film part of the NewFilmmakers Screening at
Sunset Gower Studios?
It's great! Although BUGBABY has screened at dozens of festivals internationally
(and even won a few awards), many members of the LA-based crew have not yet
been able to view the finished film. We are extremely grateful to NewFilmmakers LA
for giving this chance not just to them, but for also for even more audiences to
experience our odd and amusing story.
What inspires you?
The glory of the world around us that allows each of us to see god in each and
every piece of his creation... Nah, I'm bullshitting you. This film was a collaborative
effort, and I'm sure each person involved would have a different answer to that
question. However, as the old adage goes, inspiration isn't nearly as important as
perspiration in creating quality work.
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Who are your influences and who do you admire?
BUGBABY has many, many influences - I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and
other mid-century TV sitcoms; Tales from the Darkside; Eraserhead; Little Shop of
Horrors; and about a bazillion exploitation grindhouse flicks watched in grainy quality
on VHS, lost save the indelibly weird images that flicker through hazy, drug-addled
memories. And as you can see merely by the casting, the work of John Waters was
a huge influence from concept through execution, and probably the most collectively
admired by the filmmakers.
What lessons have you learned from the industry so far?
None, obviously, because we're still doing it. Or, perhaps, the lessons are plentiful,
and we are simply morons.
If you could collaborate with anybody, who would it be?
I'm sure all the core team members would have different answers on this, though I'm
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What, like, in the movie biz? Or with that "ever" included in the question, is this
finally a chance to tell you about a childhood raised by blind immigrant alcoholic
lesbian prostitutes in a twister-savaged double-wide filled with bloodthirsty
housecats, which was overcome in a comfortable ninety minutes because (thank
god) everyone realizes the dork is really a model once the eyeglasses come off?
The story is a natural tour-de-force of obvious audience manipulation, transparent
themes, shallow emotions and less satisfying content than a rice cake. And Tyler
Perry has expressed interest - or something resembling interest, or possibly disdain,
it's hard to say. Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
Seriously, though - the cast and core crew are all educated, comfortably middleclass, able-bodied people with jobs and families. Whatever obstacles we may have
overcome just don't rank that high when you look at the bigger picture of the world,
and what hundreds of millions or even billions of less fortunate people have to
endure on a daily basis for years or a lifetime.
What is the best piece of advice someone has given to you?
Well, this is a question that everyone would have their own answer for - so, lucky
readers, you get two answers instead of just one!
Don't take a job in entertainment just to get into the industry, unless you're doing
what you really want to do. I didn't listen - and totally understood a couple of years
later, when someone referred to me as "the receptionist who writes plays" instead of
a playwright.
What advice would you give to new filmmakers starting out in the industry?
It's in your best interest to be related to someone in the industry, or a have a large
amount of familial wealth to start yourself off. If you do not have these qualities, set
aside a few months to acquire them before embarking on your career. It'll be smooth
sailing for you from then on!
Where can we expect to see you next?
Dan and Drew are currently concentrating on the primary work of The Visceral
Company, which is live theatre focusing on the strange and macabre. Their next
project, a two-actor version of Henry James's terrifying classic "The Turn of the
Screw," opens May 10 at the Underground Theater in Hollywood.
Let our readers know where they can find more information about you and
your projects.
your projects.
The Visceral Company is online at www.thevisceralcompany.com, and BUGBABY
has a dedicated website at www.bugbabymovie.com. You can also find us on
Facebook and Twitter (though having a staff of two, we're often not as active online
as we probably should be!).
For more information on the screenings in Los Angeles, see below:
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles invites you to join the Monday April 16th 2012 film
screening series and after-party event at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood with a
filmmaker lounge throughout the evening.
5:30PM Shorts Program Pre-Screening Reception
6:00PM Shorts Program #1 Screening:
* Dumpling (Dir. Wesley Du)
* Bugbaby (Dir. Rebecca Lorenne)
* Ticket to Hell (Dir. Enrico Natale)
* The Contract (Dir. Ryan Goldstein)
* A Very Office Christmas (Dir. Maital Falkovitz)
7:00PM Feature Film Program #1 Pre-Screening Reception
7:27PM Shorts Film Program #1 After-Party
7:30PM Feature Film Program #1 Screening:
* The Maiden Danced to Death (Dir. Endre Hules)
9:15PM Feature Film Program #2 Pre-Screening Reception
9:35PM Feature Film Program #1 After-Party
9:45PM Feature Film Program #2 Screening:
* The Mighty Mavericks (Dir. Casey Kriley)
11:20PM Q&A with Feature Film Program #2 Filmmakers
11:35PM Feature Film Program #2 After Party
You will have the opportunity to meet the directors of each film, the actors and other
crew + participate in a live audience Q&A.
There are pre-receptions and after-parties for each program. Admissions to the
programs are only $6 which includes the screening ticket and access to the
filmmaker lounge. Visit the NewFilmmakers LA Official Website at www.NFMLA.org
for more information and to purchase your ticket now!
http://www.newfilmmakersla.com/tickets.html
About the Author
Formerly an editor at Demand Media, writer at
Citysearch, The Examiner, LA Youth Newspaper and
proofreader at The Los Angeles Daily News, Christy
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contacting publicists and making assignments, Christy is
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