Film: Video Shorts
"DEAF RELAY: AT YOUR SERVICE." (2009) (4:00)
Diane Wilkins Productions/Faust Films. Directed by Diane Wilkins and Jeanette Castillo. Assistant Direction by Jessica Tice. Produced by Donna Marie Nudd. Executive Producer, Diane Wilkins. Written by Joshua Potter. Adaptation by Jeanette Castillo. Camera/Editing by Diane Wilkins. Special Effects by Jeanette Castillo. Production Assistants--Russ Castillo and Nancy Lang. Starring Ben Gunter, John Herd and Erin Schmidt.
DESCRIPTION
Key words get lost in translation as a right-wing congressman makes a phone-sex call using the deaf relay service.
NATIONAL SHOWING
15th annual North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. 2 Showings. 12-15 August 2010.
LOCAL SHOWING
Queer as Faust III Cabaret, 18-19 and 25-26 June 2010.
"GATHERING STORM" (2009) (x:00)
Writted by Susan Gage. Co-directed by Diane Wilkins and Jeanette Castillo. Diane
Wilkins Productions/Mickee Faust Films.
Produced by Jeanette Castillo. Starring members of the Mickee Faust Club.
DESCRIPTION
A madcap parody of the anti-gay marriage ad
recently released by the National Organization for Marriage.
NATIONAL SHOWING:
14th annual North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. 2 Showings. 15-16 August 2009.
"SPECIAL FORCES" (2009) (x:00)
Written by Sam Atwood.
Produced by Too Fun Productions and Mickee Faust Films. Directed by Jeanette Castillo and Sam Atwood. Editing and Special
Effects by Jeanette Castillo.
DESCRIPTION
Breaking Television New: Dept of Homeland Security combines with
Dept. of Rehabilitative Services!
NATIONAL SHOWINGS
Galloway, Terry and Donna Marie Nudd, presenters. Disability Studies Program.
University of Toledo. Toledo, Ohio. 19 November 2009.
Galloway, Terry and Donna Marie Nudd, presenters. Department of Disability and
Human Development. University of
Illinois. Class in Disability and Film.
Chicago. 16 November 2009.
LOCAL SHOWING
Haunted Faust, 2009
"DISABILITY FACTOR" (2008) (14:00)
Written by Derek Barton. Co-directed by Donna Marie Nudd and Diane Wilkins. Produced
by Diane Wilkins Productions/Mickee Faust Films, Kathy Lynch and Danielle
Holbrook. Associate Producers: Diane
Wilkins, Donna Marie Nudd and Carrie Sandahl. Production Assistant: Danielle
Holbrooke. Camera/Editor/Special Effects: Diane Wilkins. Starring Jimmers
Micallef, Mickey Dutey, Terry Galloway, Dona Milinkovich, Sam Atwood, and Lori
Violette.
DESCRIPTION
An exciting reality game show in which the
disabled-competing for the Grand Prize of the right to die-are pitted against
each other in a series of Catch 22 challenges. Hosted by dashing Tourette's
"survivor" Top Mostly, and senile co-host Vanna Grey.
SHOWINGS
A Faust We Can Believe In. Mickee Faust Club. Railroad Square. Tallahassee, FL. 3-4, 10-11, and 17-18 October 2008.
OTHER REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SHOWINGS
"Disability Factor" is included in the
compilation DVD Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade. (For additional showings, see Film: DVD.)
"I KNOW WHY THE CAGED RATS SING" (3:00) & "I KNOW WHY THE CAGED RATS
SANG" (2:00) (2008)
Written by Terry Galloway, Rand Metcalf and Jeanette
Castillo. Co-directed by Donna
Marie Nudd and Diane Wilkins. Diane Wilkins Productions/Mickee Faust Films.
Co-produced by Donna Marie Nudd, Jeanette Castillo and Diane Wilkins. Edited by
Jeanette Castillo. Starring Faustkateers with and without disabilities and
Pickles, the amazing wonder dog.
DESCRIPTION
Opening and closing video shorts on Mickee Faust's Gimp
Parade which establish the diverse membership of the Mickee Faust company.
NATIONAL SHOWINGS
Galloway, Terry and Donna Marie Nudd, presenters. Disability Studies Program.
University of Toledo. Toledo, Ohio. 19 November 2009.
Galloway, Terry and Donna Marie Nudd, presenters. Department of Disability and
Human Development. University of
Illinois. Class in Disability and Film.
Chicago. 16 November 2009.
OTHER REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SHOWINGS
"I Know Why the Caged Rats Sing" and "I
Know Why the Caged Rats Sang" are included in the compilation DVD Mickee
Faust's Gimp Parade. (For additional showings, see Film: DVD.)
"RATS & ROACHES" (2008) (1:00)
Conceived by Sam Atwood. Directed by Diane Wilkins. Diane Wilkins Productions/Mickee
Faust Films. Co-produced by Sam Atwood and Diane Wilkins. Camera/Editing by
Diane Wilkins. Starring Faustkateers with and without Disabilities.
DESCRIPTION
Faustkateers share pipe dreams after a performance.
NATIONAL SHOWING
"The Gimp Parade." Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre, Chicago. IL 21 March 2010
"PROFESSOR RINGER ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ON:
ETHICS" (2008) (5:00)
Written by Derek Barton. Co-directed by Donna Marie Nudd and Diane Wilkins. Diane
Wilkins Productions/Mickee Faust Films. Produced by Danielle Holbrook. Assistant Producers--Donna Marie Nudd
and Diane Wilkins. Camera/Editor/Special Effects--Diane Wilkins. Make Up by
Kathy Lynch. Powerpoint by Derek
Barton. Photography by Beatrice
Queral. Starring Derek Barton, Isabelle Potts and Cora, the hamster.
DESCRIPTION:
Professor Saul Ringer takes on the tricky topic of ethics
and euthanasia. In an
easy-to-follow lesson, the Professor shows us the proper way for deciding when
and if our loved ones need to be ushered out of existence.
LOCAL SHOWING
"Behind the Scenes: A Glimpse Into the Making of
Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade." Dept. of Communication, Florida State
University, 24 October 2008.
OTHER REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SHOWINGS
"Professor Ringer" is included in the
compilation DVD Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade. (For additional showings, see Film: DVD.)
"DIS(ASTER)ABILITIES: SPECIAL NEEDS FOR SPECIAL
TIMES." (2007) (6:10)
Written by Sam Atwood, Carrie Sandahl, Terry Galloway.
With Additional Dialogue by Dona Milinkovich. Directed by Diane Wilkins, Terry
Galloway and Donna Marie Nudd. Produced by Donna Marie Nudd, Diane Wilkins
Productions and Mickee Faust Films. Editing and Special Effects by Diane Wilkins.
Stills by Beatrice Queral and Donna Betts. Starring Sam Atwood, Terry Galloway,
Deneyce Roberts, Carrie Sandahl Donna Marie Nudd and Lori Violette.
DESCRIPTION
Parody of Corporate Training Film: "Working
together, you and your special needs employees can turn and emergency into a
tragedy in three easy steps."
INTERNATIONAL SHOWINGS--COMPETITIVE
"Breaking Down Barriers." Fourth International
Disability Film Festival Moscow. 14-17 November 2008. (Also presented in a minimum of 20 regions of Russia and 7
NIS countries: Armenia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine,
Byelorussia. http://festival-eng.perspektiva-inva.ru/index.php?25 Accessed 18
August 2008.)
NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SHOWINGS-INVITED
"Rehearsing Possibilities, Performing Change: People
with Disabilities Using
the Performing Arts to Communicate with Policy Makers." LEND, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago. March
2010.
"AAA: Academics, Advocacy, and the Arts." DHD 595, Interdisciplinary
Seminar
in Disability Studies. Univ. of Illinois, Chicago. Aug. 2009.
"Rehearsing Possibilities, Performing Change: People with Disabilities
Using
the Performing Arts to Communicate with Policy Makers." Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Nov.
2009.
"The Gimp Parade."
Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre, Chicago. IL 21 March 2010"Celebrating Our Creativity and Culture: The Ninth
Annual Retreat for Disability Activists & Allies." The Leaven Center
near Lyons, Michigan. 12 September, 2009
Dept. of Communication Fall 2008 Graduate Research
Colloquium Series, Florida State University, Tallahasse, FL. 24 October
2008.
"Crip Humor in the Florida Actual Lives
Project." Association for Theatre in Higher Education. Denver, Colorado.
Aug. 1, 2008. (Carrie Sandahl Presenter)
"Disability Shorts. Society for Disability Studies.
New York, NY. June 19, 2008.
"Art, Advocacy, and Academics: Rehearsing
Possibilities and Performing Change" Dept. of Disability and Human
Development. Univ. of Illinois-Chicago. 22 April 2008.
"Involving Artists, Performers, Volunteers, and
Staff with Disabilities". Workshop Led by Representatives of AXIS Dance
Company and Mickee Faust Club. Council on Culture and Arts. 19 February 2008.
"Changing Perceptions of Disability Through
Art," National Communication Association Convention. Chicago Illinois. 17
November 2007.
Rat Droppings: A Tribute to Ingmar Bergman, Tammy Faye
Bakker and The Weekly World News. Mickee Faust Clubhouse, Tallahassee, FL.
14-16 September 2007.
OTHER REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SHOWINGS
"Disaster(abilities)" is included in the
compilation DVD Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade. (For additional showings, see Film: DVD.)
"MENOPAUSAL GALS GONE WILD." (2007) (4:00)
Written by Donna Marie Nudd. Produced and Directed by
Donna Marie Nudd and Diane Wilkins. Associate Producers/Directors: Kathy Lynch
and Dona Milinkovich. Camera/Editor/Special Effects: Diane Wilkins. DVD
Covers/Art Director: Donna Betts Production of Mickee Faust Films and DWP.
DESCRIPTION
Take off of late night tv ads for Girls Gone Wild. In Mickee Faust's version, hot women of
a certain age are moved to bare all.
NATIONAL SHOWINGS--COMPETITIVE
"May Shorts Shortcase," Reeling 28: Chicago Gay
and Lesbian International Film Festival, Chicago, IL. 5-14 November 2009.
The Nigah Queer Festival: Celebrating Sexualities. Delhi,
India. 24-25 October 2009.
Reel Affirmations 19: The Nation's LGBT Film Festival.
Washington DC. 17 October 2009.
"Best of 2008 Festival Shorts" Pittsburgh Pride
Week Event. June 2009.
19th Annual Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film and Video
Festival, May 14-24, May 2009.
Queertopia! 2.0: An Academic Festival. Northwestern University's Queer Pride
Graduate Student Association. Chicago, IL. 1 May 2009.
"Old and New:
Mickee Faust's Comic Video Shorts." In Program Entitled
"Subversive, Aggressive, Delightful, and Entertaining: Feminist Humor's Unconventional
Approach to Activist Politics." National Communication Association,
Chicago, IL. 23 November 2008.
Reeling 2008: The 27th Chicago Lesbian & Gay
International Film Festival, Landmark Theatre. 10 November, 2008
"Lesbian Shorts." Outrageous 2008: Santa
Barbara LGBTQ Film Festival, 8 November 2008.
13th Annual Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.
October 17-26, 2008.
Pittsburgh International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.
17-26 October 2008.
Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Albuquerque and
Santa Fe, NM, 26 September- 2 Oct 2, 2008.
Frameline:
San Francisco's International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. San Francisco,
19 -29, June 2008.
12th North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. In
"Lights! Camera! Action! Babes! Women's Artists-in-Attendance
Shorts;" Fletcher Hall, Durham, NC: 25 August 2007.
REVIEWS
"Dyke Delights." Film Queen Review. Review by
Lincoln Madison. June 2009.
http://queerfilm.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html Accessed 14 January 2010.
"Funny Girls." Review by Sean Bugg. Metro
Weekly. 17 October 2009. Accessed
14 January 2010.
WEBSITE
www.menopausalgalsgonewild.com
"BOOT SCOOTIN' BEAUTY" (2007) (4:20)
Music: Jeff Henry.
Lyrics: Susan Gage.
Directed by Diane Wilkins and Dona Milinkovich. Choreography: Mickey
Dutey and Sandra Halvorson.
Starring: Jake Brown, Jimmers Micallef and Eclectic Acoustic. Boot
Scootin' Beauty make-up by Margeaux. Starring: Jake Brown and and Jimmers
Micallef. Production of Mickee Faust Films and DWP.
DESCRIPTION
A country-western music video tells the story of a
lovestruck cowboy who meets the girl of his dreams. . . or so he thinks.
SHOWINGS
Queertopia! 2.0: An Academic Festival. Northwestern University's Queer Pride
Graduate Student Association. Chicago, IL. 1 May 2009.
Reel Affirmations: Washington's International Gay and
Lesbian Film Festival, Washington DC, 17 October 2007.
12th Annual Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.
Seattle, WA: 17 October 2007
Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival, In
"Expanamusicals!" Program. Regal Arbor Theater. Austin, Texas. 1
October 2007
Fire Island Film and Video Festival. Midnight Munchies
Program. New York City. 13 September 2007.
12th North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. In
"Lights! Camera! Action! Babes! Women's Artists-in-Attendance
Shorts;" Fletcher Hall, Durham, NC: 25 August 2007.
AWARDS
See "Awards."
"WEIMAR HOUSE" (2007) (11:20)
Written by Susan Gage. Directed by Diane Wilkins, Dona Milinkovich, and Susan
Gage. Editing and Special Effects
by Diane Wilkins. Music by Diane
Wilkins and Susan Gage. Produced
by Susan Gage, Dona Milinkovich, Isabelle Potts, Diane Wilkins Productions and
Mickee Faust Films. Starring
Sandra Halvorson, Ed Tiley, Donna Betts, Sharon Moskowitz, Jef Cantor, Barbara
Roberts, Diana Kampert, Susan Gage.
DESCRIPTION
Love conquers all...or does it...in this comedic horror
short commenting on the question of gay marriage.
NATIONAL SHOWINGS-COMPETITIVE
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Pittsburgh, PA October, 2010.
27th Chicago Gay
and Lesbian Film Festival. 14
November, 2008.
13th Annual North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
Durham, NC. 14-17 August 2008.
SHOWING--LOCAL
First Friday. Mickee Faust Clubhouse. Tallahassee, FL. 7
December 2007
JUST THE FUNNY BITS, 2006) (13:00)
Written and Performed by Terry Galloway. Directed by
Donna Marie Nudd and Diane Wilkins. Produced by DWP/Fifth Business/Faust Films.
DWP is Diane Wilkins Productions.
DESCRIPTION
Not quite blind as a bat, but definitely deaf as a
doornail, Terry Galloway is the modern medical accident featured in these three
comic routines from Out All Night and Lost My Shoes. (Out All Night, toured nationally and internationally with
PS 122 Field Trips and been presented in New York City, London, and Edinburgh
and a hundred other cities across the US and Canada.)
PUBLICATION
"Just the Funny Bits." In Liminalities: A
Journal of Performance Studies 2:3 (2006). (13:00) http://liminalities.net
Refereed.
"CREMMATE MUFFY" (2006) (2:30)
Written by Phil Arcuri, Derek Barton and Susan Gage.
Directed by Diane Wilkins. Produced by Diane Wilkins and Faust Films. Starring
Susan Gage and Dona Milinkovich.
DESCRIPTION
A lesbian couple who love cats discover a revolutionary
new coffee product.
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SHOWINGS _
22nd Annual Pittsburgh International Lesbian & Gay
Film Festival. In" Women's Shorts" Program. Pittsburgh, PA: 23
October 2007.
Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, 2-12
October 2007.
Inside Out: 17th Annual Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and
Video Festival. 17-27 May 2007
2007 Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, 27 April - May
6, 2007.
"CreMate Muffy: MIX XIV, 14h Festival Mix Brasil: De
Cinema Video Da Diversdade Sexual. Sao Paulo, 9-19 November 2006: Rio De
Janeiro, 21 November -3 December 2006; Brasilia, 30 November -10 December 2006;
Niteroi, 24-30 November 2006.
"CremMate: Muffy." Kort Amerikanna (American
shorts). Rose Filmdagen Amsterdam , Filmhuis 15 December 2006; Cinema de Balie
18 December 2006.
"Girls Night Out" Program. Reel Pride Michigan.
16 October 2006.
Shorts Program. 11th Annual North Carolina Gay and
Lesbian Film Festival. 12 August 2006.
NewFest: The 18th New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Film Festival, In She's So Outrageous Program. NYC: 2 July 2006 and
3 July 2006.
"She's So Outrageous" Program. NewFest - NY Gay
& Lesbian Film Festival. AMC Loews 34th Street Theatre: 2 and 3 June 2006.
"Dyke Delights" Program. San Francisco
International LGBT Film Festival. Castro Theatre: 18 June 2006.
"THE SCARY LEWIS YELL-A-THON." (2004) (13:00)
Written by Terry Galloway and Carrie Sandahl. Based on an
idea from an Actual Lives, Austin, Texas theatre production, 2003. Directed by
Donna Marie Nudd and Diane Wilkins. Starring Terry Galloway, Carrie Sandahl,
Lori Violette and Sandy Halvorson. DWP/Faust Films. (2004)
DESCRIPTION
"The Scary Lewis Yell-a-thon" is a darkly comic
look at televised charity telethons that raise funds to "help" people
with disabilities.
PREMIERE SHOWING OF FIRST CUT
Nudd, Donna Marie. "Galloway's Gallows Humor,"
Grazier Lecture, Communication's Day. Univ. of South Florida. Tampa, FL. 19
April 2004.
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL FESTIVAL SHOWINGS--COMPETITIVE
Portland Disability Art Festival. Portland, Oregon: 19
May 2007.
"Chicago Deaf and Disability Film Festival," an
anchor event of the "Bodies of Work: The Chicago Festival of Disability
Arts and Culture." Claudia
Cassidy Theatre. Chicago: 26-30 April 2006.
The Disability Rights Movement; Representations in
Popular Culture ." University of Alaska Campus. Anchorage, Alaska. 15
March 2006.
"Opening Night Screenings." Brooklyn
International Disability Film Festival.
Long Island University. Brooklyn, NY. 22 July 2005.
"Leave the Kids At Home: Films for an Adult
Audience," Picture This! Film Festival, Rozsa Centre, University of
Calgary. Alberta, Canada 17
February 2005.
"Shorts Programme Seven." 6th Disability Film
Festival. The National Film Theatre. London, England. 1-5 December 2004.
"Getting Funny Looks" Program. The Other Film
Festival: Melbourne's International Disability Film Festival. Melbourne,
Australia. 5 December 2004.
"Laughing With Us: Comedy and Disability"
Festival. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. 15-17, October 2004.
NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ACADEMIC SHOWINGS--INVITED
"The Gimp Parade."
Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre, Chicago. IL 21 March 2010
"Looking at You Looking at Me: Manipulating the
Ablist, Sexist and Homophobic Dynamics of Staring in Disability Comedy"
Association for Theatre in Higher Education. Denver, Colorado. 1 August 2008.
(Carrie Sandahl Presenter.)
Short Film Festival featuring "Scary Lewis
Yell-a-thon" and films by Jym Davis, Tyler Kinney and Others."
Culture Club. Bowling Green State
University. 5 February 2008.
"Bodies
in Commotion: Including Disability in Multicultural Curriculum." Bucknell
College. 2006.
Don't Just Stay Home: Cinema Sensibilities on Disability.
Film Festival at the University of Oregon Knight Law Center and the Downtown
Initiative for the Visual Arts (DIVA); University of Oregon, Eugene. 21 April
2005.
"Exploring our Community: History, Culture,
Community & Pride, Metropolitan Center for Independent Living," Spruce
Tree Building, Minneapolis, MN, 25th February 2005.
"Theatre as Social Justice Education:
Representations of Race, Class and Disability Identity." Smith College.
2005.
Nudd, Donna Marie and Terry Galloway (presenters).
"Should We Be Laughing at This: Guilty Reactions to New Disability
Humor." Plenary Session.
Southern Communication Association Convention. Baton
Rouge, LA. 2 April 2005.
Sandahl, Carrie (presenter). Davidson College. Davidson, NC. 3 December 2004.
Sandahl, Carrie, Terry Galloway and Donna Marie Nudd
(presenters). "Act I: 'The Ethics of Accommodation': Disability and
Artistic Collaboration." Disability Studies Program. University of
Illinois. Chicago, IL. 11 November 2004.
Sandahl, Carrie (presenter). "Talk: Bodies in
Commotion: Disability and Contemporary Performance". University of California,
Santa Barbara Interdisciplinary Humanities Center. Santa Barbara, CA.
Oct. 12, 2004
Sandahl, Carrie, Terry Galloway and Donna Marie Nudd
(presenters) "The Gimp Parade: Radical Disability Identity and
Performance." National Communication Association Convention, Chicago,
2004.
Sandahl, Carrie (presenter). "Dissent and Dialogue:
Re-Envisioning Academic and Activist Landscapes." Plenary Arts Event.
Society for Disability Studies 17th Annual Conference. St. Louis, MO. 5 June,
2004.
OTHER REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SHOWINGS
"Scary Lewis Yell-a-thon" is included in the
compilation DVD Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade. (For additional showings, see Film: DVD.)
AWARDS
See "Awards."
DVD PUBLICATION OF EXCERPT (INVITED)
Excerpted in DVD entitled Disability Takes on the Arts by
David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder. Brace Yourselves Productions. 2004.
BROADCAST
No Limits Weekly Community Television Program. (Airs to
Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, Australia; Post March 2005 Pay TV, Aurora,
Australia.)
"ANNIE DEAREST: THE REAL MIRACLE WORKER" (2002)
(8:20)
Written by Terry Galloway and Donna Marie Nudd. Directed
by Terry Galloway and Diane Wilkins. Starring Donna Marie Nudd, Jessica Altomaro
and Terry Galloway. DWP/Faust Films. (2001). Re-edited and additional scenes
shot, Spring 2002.
DESCRIPTION
Comedy
short, black and white parody of classic film, The Miracle Worker, which
originally starred Anne Bancroft as Anne Sullivan and Patty Duke as Helen
Keller. Parody followed by a mock apologia by Terry Galloway.
PREMIERE THEATRICAL SHOWING
Mickee Faust Superstar. Mickee Faust Club. Railroad Square.
6-7 and 13-14 April 2001.
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL FESTIVAL SHOWINGS-COMPETITIVE
"Chicago Deaf and Disability Film Festival," an
anchor event of the "Bodies of Work: The Chicago Festival of Disability
Arts and Culture." Claudia
Cassidy Theatre. Chicago: 26-30 April 2006.
"Opening Night Screenings." Brooklyn
International Disability Film Festival.
Long Island University. Brooklyn, NY. 22-24 July 2005.
Real Pride XI. Imax Theatre. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 24 November 2004.
"Breaking Down Barriers: II Disability Film
Festival. Saluyt Movie
Theatre (Blue Hall). Moscow. 13 November 2004.
Reel Life.
Disability Film Festival. Detroit, MI. 23 October 2004.
"Laughing With Us: Comedy and Disability"
Festival. Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. 15-17, October 2004.
"Queer Looks" Program. 12th International
Women's Film Festival Feminale. Cologne, Germany. 8 October 2004.
"First Crush" Program. Berlin Lesbian Film
Festival. Berlin, Germany. 8 October 2004.
"Tales of Lust & Camp" Program. 15th Tampa
Interantional Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Tampa, FL. 8 October 2004.
Annual Pikes Peak Lavendar Film Festival. Colorado
Springs, CO. 19 September 2004.
"Lipschtick" Program. 28th San Francisco
International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. San Francisco, CA. 20 June 2004.
Abilities Festival: Projections Film Festival. University
of Toronto. Toronto, Canada. 3-6 June 2004.
Console-ing Passions: International Conference on
Feminism, Television, Video, New Media and Audio. Tulane University. New
Orleans, LA. 30 May- 2 June, 2004.
"Celebrating Disability Culture" Program. 14th Annual Herland Film and Video
Festival.Calgary, Alberta, Calgary, Canada. 4 May 2004.
"Visual Sounds," and "Challenging Films
for Adults Only" Programs. Picture This! Film Festival. Rozsa Centre.
University of Calgary. Alberta, Calgary, Canada. 10 February 2004 and 11 February 2004.
"Retour D'Image," Paris Disability Film
Festival. Paris, France. 5 December 2003.
"Twisted and Bent" Program. Seattle Lesbian and
Gay Film Festival. Seattle, WA. 18 October 2003.
"Fairy God Monsters" Program. North Carolina
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Carolina Theatre, Durham, NC. 9 August 2003.
"Wicked Humor" 9th Philadelphia International
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Philadelphia, PN. 20 July 2003.
Superfest XXIII, International Media Festival on
Disabilities. Pena Cultural Center. Berkeley, CA. 8 June 2003.
"Lifting the Lid" Program. 5th Disability Film
Festival. The National Film Theatre. London, England. 9 June 2003.
"Shorts" Program and "Mommie Dearest
Roast" Program. 2nd Annual Summer Fruit Festival. Austin, TX. 23-29 June
2002.
ACADEMIC OR CONFERENCE SHOWINGS--INVITED
"The Gimp Parade."
Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre, Chicago. IL 21 March 2010
Culture! Disability! Talent! Superfest Classics. Gaia
Arts Center. Berkley, CA. 6 June 2009.
"Disability Audiovisual Festival: A Minute in
Someone Else's Life." Teleton Foundation, Santiago, Chile. 18-20 October
2006.
Don't Just Stay Home: Cinema Sensibilities on Disability.
Film Festival at the University of Oregon Knight Law Center and the Downtown Initiative
for the Visual Arts (DIVA); University of Oregon, Eugene. 21 April 2005.
"Exploring our Community: History, Culture,
Community & Pride, Metropolitan Center for Independent Living," Spruce
Tree Building, Minneapolis, MN, 25th February 2005.
Nudd, Donna Marie and Terry Galloway (presenters).
"Should We Be Laughing At This?: Guilty Reactions to the New Disability
Humor." Plenary Session.
Southern Communication Association Convention. Baton Rouge, LA. 2 April
2005.
Sandahl, Carrie, Terry Galloway, and Donna Marie Nudd
(presenters). "Act I: The Ethics of Accommodation: Disability and Artistic
Collaboration,". Disability Studies Program, University of Illinois.
Chicago, IL. 11 November 2004.
Nudd, Donna Marie (guest lecturer)."Galloway's
Disability Humor." Grazier Lecture. Communication Department, University
of South Florida. Tampa, FL. 16 April 2004.
Galloway, Terry (presenter). Gay Shame Conference. Univ.
of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 28 March 2003.
Sandahl, Carrie and Terry Galloway (presenters). SDS
(Society for Disability Studies). San Francisco, CA. 7 June 2002
Galloway, Terry (presenter). "All Girl
Action." QD (Queer
Disability). San Francisco State University. San Francisco, CA. 2 June 2002.
"The Mickee Faust Club Cabaret: Fourteen Years in
the Bible Belt Without Buckling Under." National Communication
Association. Atlanta, GA. 3 November 2001.
OTHER REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SHOWINGS
"Annie Dearest" is included in the compilation
DVD Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade. (For additional showings, see Film: DVD)
ADDITIONAL THEATRICAL SHOWINGS
Faust Video Night. Mickee Faust Clubhouse. Tallahassee,
FL 2-3 August 2002.
Mickee Faust Cabaret. Black Box Theatre, Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge, LA. 1
February 2003.
REVIEWS
Ansell, Kate.
"The Fifth Disability Film Festival:5-8 June." Rev. of The
Fifth Disability Film Festival London, England. 5-8 June 2004
Ouch: BBC.co.UK, 25
January 2005.
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/features/filmfest.shtml)
Duncan, Barbara. "Recent Award Winning Disability
Films from around the World." Disability World. No21. 21 November-December
2003.
(http://www.disabilityworld.org/11-12_03/arts/films.shtml)
"ON BECOMING A WOMAN" (1999) (8:20)
Written by Dona Milinkovich, Donna Marie Nudd and Terry
Galloway. Directed by Diane Wilkins and Dona Milinkovich. Starring Kat Harkness
and Sharon Moskowitz. DWP/Faust Films. (1999) Re-edited with additional scenes
shot, fall 2001.
DESCRIPTION
"On Becoming a Woman" satirizes views on
lesbianism held by many health experts in the 1950's.
PREMIERE THEATRICAL SHOWING
20th Century Faust. Mickee Faust Club. Railroad Square.
ll-13, 18-20 November l999.
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
SHOWINGS--COMPETITIVE
National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 23 November 2008. (See full citation in
"Presentation.")
"Stories About Life and Death" Program. Berlin
Lesbian Film Festival. Berlin, Germany. 5-10 October 2004.
"Queer Shorts Film Night." Ohio's Out in Akron
Film Festival. Akron, OH. 10 October 2003.
"That's Life" Shorts Program, Pink Apple
Festival. Zurich, Switzerland. 18 May 2003. In Fraunenfeld, Switzerland, 24 May
2003.
"Lesbian Fashion" Program. Image Film and
Video. Atlanta, GA. 15 April 2003.
Immaginaria, International Lesbian Film Festival. Bolona,
Italy. 2 March 2003.
"The 10 Rules with Girls' Short" Program, Out
Far! Phoenix International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Phoenix, AZ. 14
February 2003
"Twinkle in the Eyes" Program. 11th Turku Lesbian
and Gay Film Festival. Turku, Finland. 16 November 2002.
"More Lady Lovin'" Program. Long Island Gay
& Lesbian Film Festival. NYC, NY. 15 November 2002.
"As Seen on TV" Program. Out Takes: Dallas
Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Dallas, TX. 9 November 2002.
"Lesbiennes au Naturel" and "Nos corps,
nos esprits." 14th Annual Lesbian Film Festival Programs. Paris, France.
31 October 2002 and 1 November 2002.
"Her Shorts" Program. 17th Annual Pittsburgh
International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Philadelphia, PA. 19 October 2002.
"Fun in Girls Shorts" Program. Tampa
International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Tampa, FL. 12 October 2002.
Delaware Pride Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.
Wilmington, DE. 5 October 2002.
"I Love a Wo/Man in Uniform" Program.
Image+Nation Festival, Montreal, Canada. 21 September 2002.
7th North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Durham,
NC. 8-11 August 2002.
"Nobody's Wife" Program. 8th Annual
Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Philadelphia, PA. 20
July 2002.
Preview to American Mullett. 8th Annual Philadelphia
International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Philadelphia, PN.19-20 July 2002.
"Shorts" Program. 2nd Annual Summer Fruit
Festival. Austin, TX. 23 June 2002.
"Tili Figlie Tili Madri" Program. The 16th
Milano-Bologna Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival. Milano, Italy. 30 May, 2002
"Starlets and Sirens" Program. The 16th London
Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. London, England. 14 April, 2002.
"It's Dyklarious" Program. The 25th Annual San
Francisco Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. San Francisco, CA. 17 June 2001.
LOCAL SHOWING
Faust Video Night. Mickee Faust Clubhouse. Tallahassee,
FL 2-3 August 2002.
"JAKE RATCHETT" (1999) (17:30)
Written by Terry Galloway and Ernest Sharpe. Directed by
Diane Wilkins and Terry Galloway. Asst. Direction by Dona Miliknovich and Donna
Marie Nudd. Starring Terry Galloway and Valerie Anthony. DWP/Faust Films.
(1999). Re-edited 2002.
DESCRIPTION
"Jake Ratchett" is a parody of l940s
hard-boiled detective serials and pulp fiction dime novels, featuring the
shadowy world of film noir, fast talk, and some not-so-femme fatales.
PREMIERE THEATRICAL SHOWING
20th Century Faust, Mickee Faust Club, Railroad Square,
ll-13, 18-20 November l999.
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL FESTIVAL SHOWINGS--COMPETITIVE
"I Want My Gay TV" Program, Long Island Gay and
Lesbian Film Festival, Long Island, NY. 15 November 2003.
"Playmates and Private Dykes." North Carolina
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Durham, NC. 9 August 2003.
"Cool Ladies." 9th Philadelphia International
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
Philadelphia, PA. 15 July 2003.
"Looney Lezzies." 27th Annual San Francisco
International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, San Francisco, CA. 29 June,
2003.
ADDITIONAL THEATRICAL SHOWINGS
Faust Video Night. Mickee Faust Clubhouse. Tallahassee,
FL 2-3 August 2002.
"TEMPTED"
(1999) (7:20)
Adapted by Terry Galloway, Donna Marie Nudd and Gena Wade
from a short story, "Girls in Their Summer Dresses" by Irwin Shaw.
Directed by Diane Wilkins. Starring Terry Galloway and Gena Wade. (1999).
Re-edited 2003.
DESCRIPTION
"Tempted" follows a lazy Sunday morning
breakfast between lovers that soon reveals a study of each woman's view of
their relationship.
PREMIERE THEATRICAL SHOWING
Faust Video Night. Mickee Faust Clubhouse. Railroad
Square. Tallahassee, Florida. 2-3 August 2002.
NATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SHOWING--COMPETITIVE
"Battered Boundaries" Program. 9th Annual North Carolina Gay and
Lesbian Film Festival. Durham, NC. 15 August 2004.
"HAIR OF THE MOON" (1994)
Written by Susan Gage. Starring Terry Galloway and Donna
Marie Nudd. Selective Mickee Faust Club members in minor roles. Directed by
Diane Wilkins and Dona Milinkovich. Virginia Wolves Productions. (l994,
re-edited 2005)
DESCRIPTION
A video parody of the film, Clair of the Moon.
PREMIERE THEATRICAL SHOWING
Gay Pride Film Night. Leon County Public Library.(l995)
NATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SHOWING-COMPETITIVE
10th Annual North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
Durham, NC. 11-14 August 2005.
LOCAL FESTIVAL SHOWING
Faust Video Night. Mickee Faust Clubhouse. Railroad
Square. Tallahassee, Florida. 2-3 August 2002.