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Pussyfoot
Pussyfoot

Title of project: Pussyfoot
Length of Film: 97 mins
Director: Dusan Sekulovic (Doo-shan Sekoolovich)
Producer: Elizabeth Wade

Pussyfoot Movie Trailer from Dusan Sekulovic on Vimeo.

Date of Completion: 2008
Country of Production: USA, Serbia/Montenegro
Country of Filming: USA
Language of Film: English
Premiere Status: International Premiere

Film Trivia :
The Director: Dusan Sekulovic (Doo-shan Sekoolovich), Yugoslavian by origin, was born to a German mother that only spoke Italian. Years later, after graduating as an engineer, he was set on building spaceships and Martian exploration vehicles.

He quickly realized that the only way he was going to be walking on Mars is if he told stories. Tall ones that is.

With the voice of his French teacher (who was Italian) saying "You are craz'ie", after she listened to the epic radio show Dusan had recorded in 9th grade - Dusan set off to write and make movies.

Shooting his own short movies in London while working as a gaffer, grip, boom-operator, runner, assistant and coffee machine for a couple of years, made Dusan forget about walking on Mars.

So to refocus his energy Dusan moved to New York. While working in a fresh orange juice bar Dusan landed a job in advertising. After wasting a couple of more years drinking beer with the shallow advertising world, Dusan realized he had forgotten, again, about walking on Mars.

So he stopped drinking , moved to Brooklyn, saved some money, wrote a script and shot Pussyfoot.

The Producer:
Graduating from New York University's Gallatin School with a concentration in Film and Writing, Elizabeth Wade immediately started working in production and development.

Right out of school she worked in research and development at HBO and Killer Films then moved on to numerous films including four by Spike Lee. With Spike Lee as a mentor, Elizabeth has traveled across the United States and worked on a variety of productions in Film and Television, on both coasts.

Now back in New York, Elizabeth is working in television while developing her own scripts and collaborating with other New York filmmakers on short films and features.

The Cinematographer:
A graduate of NYU's film and television program, Anneliese Paull has shot dozens of short films and videos, including Liesel Davis's "Under the Harlem Moon" for which she won the Nestor Almendros Cinematography award at the First Run Festival.

She has worked extensively in documentary form with New York Times Television, contributing to such programming as "Thomas L. Friedman, Reporting", "Army of One", and "NOW with Bill Moyers".

She also produced and shot Geoff Gruetzmacher's short documentary "Adolph's Beautiful America" and has operated on several features including The Class, Intervention, and Israel Horovitz's 3 Weeks After Paradise.

Festival Note: The above descriptions were taken off the Pussyfoot website. Dusan has a lot of cool goodies to check out on the Pussyfoot website!

Film Website: Pussyfoot

Article/Interview with director, in English: La Differenza Screening: 8:00pm - Friday, August 28th.








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