Paul Forrer

Filmmaker Paul Forrer is originally from Madison Wisconsin and currently practices craft in Los Angeles California. His 1994 work, “Cameo Gun” was featured in the Ann Arbor Film Fest, the nations oldest experimental film fest. In 1998 he produced and directed “The Least Remembered City,” featuring urban studies critic Norman Klein, who details LA’s social imaginary, a distorted case concerning worldly perception of a city verses what may truly exist within. In 1998 he earned an MFA from CalArts in Film/Video and after graduation became Chair the Film/Video department at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, CA. Currently he runs Studio Loom Entertainment and is developing work for the independent feature film market. On Bees & Vietnamese: “His (Rittee Tarugsa) story has a juvenal inflation and coarseness that ends up putting himself at odds in ascending to the cliché movie hero moment. The images too attempt a similar abstraction of his misfortune.”

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Title: Bees & Vietnamese
Show: Bad Blood