Author: Brian Tolle
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Post-Gay
All the Others Were Practice is a movie about a queer guy, a gay guy. A homo-sexual. But he doesn’t wholly define himself as gay, or queer, or homosexual. He’s a guy. He works his job, hangs out with his friends, hopes to find love with the perfect guy. In America, the word gay is associated…
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SF Pride 2011
[slideshow_deploy id=’5636′] We were in the San Francisco Pride Parade! It was perfect weather as we walked down Market passing out stickers, between peta and HomeDepot. Where else will HomeDepot and peta march together? It makes me think of what we’re trying to do with the characters in All the Others Were Practice. Queer people…
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The Story
Jôrge is happy. Yes, he’s alone, but he’s happy. He has no problem getting dates, it’s relationships that confound him. And he doesn’t want to complicate his life with a relationship. He works in his cubicle, hangs out with his friends, sits around his apartment. He’s fine! Then Jôrge gets set up with up with…
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Table Reading
On Sunday February 27, we had a script reading with six very talented actors from the Bay Area reading all 34 roles. The table reading was tremendously helpful, and the script received very well by the cast and small audience. The reading illuminated a few spurs in the story, and they have been smoothed out.…
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for your viewing pleasure
One of my first forays into filmmaking, shot on shot on 16mm. This was a class group project for one of the few filmmaking classes at Indiana University