Deliriously Jen
by Angus Oblong & Jen Manley
"Deliriously Jen" went over EXTREMELY well at the Castro Theatre on June 18th & 26th as part of 29th GLTB Film Festival’s "Fun In Boys’ Shorts" program.
This year it will also be showing at the following festivals:
- Austin G&L Film Festival
- Santa Fe/Albuquerque Film Festival
- Brazil’s MixFest as well as in four other Brazilian cities including RIO & Sao Paolo
- Palm Springs international short film festival
- Queersicht - Switzerland
- Reel Pride - Detroit
- Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
- Closet Cinema - Santa Fe
- Austin G&L International Film Festival
- Mixbrasil (4 city tour)
You can find links to the festivals on Jen Manley’s website:
www.jennifermanley.com/deliriouslyjen
Although, as you’ll see from the credits, my offial credit is as Director of Photography, this was Angus’ first time as a live action director, and crew sort of slipped his mind, so everything behind the camera (with the exception of sound) was me; grip, electrical, lights … you name it. Everyone mucked in though, which made it a lot of fun.

At 6pm on September 15th, 2005, Diane Karagienakos and myself gave a well attended Made on Mac presentation at the San Francisco Apple Store.
In a little over an hour we covered all the trials and tribulation’s of this feature film project (to date) and fielded a myriad questions.
It was officially billed as:
Come Fly With Me Nude
Making a film with no money, a lot of creativity, and a little help from your friends and Apple Computers: How the movie Come Fly With Me Nude was made using Macs at every stage of the production process - including screenwriting, scheduling, pre-production, publicity, production, and post production. (Made on a Mac)
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The Press kit for the my current project is now available as a ZIP archive (48MB) and independent HTML page.
Here’s the site specific version: (more…)
Come Fly With Me Nude has now officially moved into its exhibition
phase.
Above are two versions of the official trailer, and we have confirmation that
on November 5th, 2005 ( 10:30pm at SF’s Roxie ), CFWMN will be showing as part of the Film Arts Festival of Independent Cinema.
Watch the official movie site for details of screenings and appearances, and what out for the trailer on a screen near you.