The Swing of Things

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A wallflower at a 1940's swing dance supper party is determined not to be a wallflower anymore. As a silent-era film set at a swing dance, the film features dancing that hearkens back to classic movie musicals.

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01-02-2013

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10 min

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Tyler Rabinowitz

Tyler Rabinowitz

TYLER RABINOWITZ is an LA-based writer-director-producer, and a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. As a writer-director, Tyler's credits include SEE YOU SOON (NewFest '20 - Special Jury Mention for Acting, Palm Springs International ShortFest '20 - Audience Pick, Outfest '20, BFI Flare '20, Short of the Week, Vimeo Staff Pick) and HOW I GOT TO THE MOON BY SUBWAY (Vimeo Staff Pick, Outfest 2019, Palm Springs International ShortFest 2019). His short film ALIENTOLOGISTS was acquired by Gunpowder and Sky's sci-fi streaming platform DUST and received the National Board of Review's 2018 Marion Carter Green Award. His feature screenplay DESIRE was recognized as Best Dramatic Feature at the 2019 Nashville Film Festival's Screenplay Competition, a 2019 Screencraft Screenwriting Fellowship Finalist, and a 2019 Bluecat Screenplay Competition Semi-Finalist. As a producer, Tyler's credits include LAVENDER (Sundance '19, SXSW '19, Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere), which was acquired by Searchlight Pictures, as well as THE MESS HE MADE (SXSW 2017, Short of the Week), and the music video for the platinum hit song LIGHTS DOWN LOW by MAX ft. gnash. Tyler is an alumnus of Tribeca Film Institute's All Access grantee program, the Sundance Creative Producing Summit, Sundance Ignite Fellowship, Sundance Artist Talent Forum, the Inside Out LGBTQ+ Film Finance Forum, and the Jacob Burns Film Center's Creative Culture Fellowship. In 2011, he was honored by President Barack Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts.
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