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Nicole Conn

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nicole Conn (born October 29, 1959 in Mesa, Arizona), is a film director, producer, and screenwriter most famous for her debut feature, the lesbian love story, Claire of the Moon (1992). In 2004, POWER UP! named Conn one of the top ten gay women in show business. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicole Conn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

29-10-1959

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Scorpio

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Mesa, Arizona

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producer

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director

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Seeing is Believing: Women Direct

Seeing is Believing: Women Direct

“We are the stories we tell ourselves.” Seeing is Believing: Women Direct is a documentary series about directors, leaders… who happen to be women.Audiences will hear directly from women who are on the front lines of the field: from major award winners to NYU students, festival darlings to frustrated auteurs. They will discover the pathways to successful creativity as well as how these filmmakers drive through obstacles creative, cultural, and professional. The film ultimately will act as a toolbox for any filmmaker as well as “peer to peer mentorship” for any person who is looking for creative or professional guidance as they move toward their own dreams of being a visual storyteller.
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2017

Little Man

Little Man

Little man is the story of how a micro-preemie brought a family to its knees. Throughout his struggle for life, so struggle filmmaker, Nicole Conn and political activist Gwen Baba to keep their family from disintegrating under the unrelenting stress and chaos of hospitals, emergency medical crisis and a crushing blow to trust.
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2005

Jodie: An Icon

Jodie: An Icon

Jodie is a fast paced, breezy look at the transatlantic phenomenon that has made Hollywood actress Jodie Foster an icon for lesbians who identify with, adore and celebrate the screen personas of her remarkable career.
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1996