“Best Narrative Short” and new LA Screenings

We had a wonderful experience at the Full Bloom Film Festival last weekend, where Lay in Wait won Best Narrative Short. Thank you to the festival organizers, the Statesville City Council, and our fellow filmmakers for this great honor.

In addition, Lay in Wait will be returning to Los Angeles in two back-to-back screenings in early October!

The first will be a SAG Foundation Screening, taking place Friday October 9th, at 1pm. It will be free to all. Click the link to RSVP.

The second will be the Emerson College Los Angeles Film Festival, where Lay in Wait has been selected as a “Best of Fest” film in competition among other alumni films on the festival circuit. The festival will take place all day on Saturday, October 10th. Click the link to register.

I’ll be attending both events, so I hope to see all of our LA based supporters while I’m in town. We’re so proud of the progress we’ve made on the festival circuit this year.


Jonathan Ade

Raised in suburban Washington, DC, Jonathan Ade began making movies at eight years old. Since that time, he developed his passion for creating uniquely-held, cinematic narratives.

He earned his BFA in Film Production at Emerson College, where his Senior Thesis film, “Through and Away”, won the Jury Prize for Best Film at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth. Additionally, in the field of comedy, Jonathan was the co-creator of the hit mashup trailer "Brokeback to the Future", an early blueprint for the now-endemic viral video, now on view at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.

From 2010-2013, Jonathan wrote and directed a series of short films entitled "Meditations", in which each short focuses on an introspective moment of everyday life. The series has received numerous laurels from dozens of film festivals across the country.

His latest film, "Lay in Wait", starring Elizabeth Olin ("Killing Season", Academy Award-winning "God of Love") and Michael Stahl-David ("Cloverfield", "Show Me A Hero") was completed in November of 2014 and began its festival run in April 2015 with the 24th Annual Arizona International Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Cinematography. It went on to the Little Rock Film FestivalMammoth Lakes Film FestivalNickel Independent Film FestivalBlue Whiskey Independent Film FestivalHollyshorts Film Festival, Emerson LA Film Festival, Full Bloom Film FestivalFt. Lauderdale International Film Festival, East Lansing Film FestivalLaguna Film Festival, North Wales Film Festival and Queens World Film Festival. The short is Executive Produced by Lucas Neff, star of Raising Hope on Fox. 

In 2014, Jonathan expanded his oeuvre into installation art when he was selected for a long-term artistic residency at Hub-Bub in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he created site-specific films at the intersection of cinema and traditional installation. That led to a second artistic residency at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center For The Arts in Nebraska City in March 2015. His third and current residency at Interlochen Academy for the Arts began in January 2016.

http://www.jonokino.com
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