"AN UNCOMPROMISING WORK OF ART." - American Cinematographer

CLAIRE is loosely based on the ancient Japanese fable KAGUYAHIME. This version tells the story of a charming elderly male couple in the rural 1920s South (Short Mountain Radical Faeries JIM FERGUSON and MISH P. DeLIGHT ) that find an enchanting girl from the moon on their farm (Blast-Off Burlesque’s TONIET GALLEGO) and adopt her as their own.
Cardboard, wires, and all, CLAIRE is an homage to early cinema when moving pictures were CGI-free and not less than a bit naive when it was the image, the music, and the moviegoer’s own catalog of experiences which came together for an intimate journey through the dark.
CLAIRE was shot in Atlanta and other locations throughout Georgia, Tennessee, and North and South Carolina. Production monies were obtained through fundraising events, grants (including Dekalb Council for the Arts, FRAMELINE, City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs), financial gifts, and generous in-kind donations.
Cardboard, wires, and all, CLAIRE is an homage to early cinema when moving pictures were CGI-free and not less than a bit naive when it was the image, the music, and the moviegoer’s own catalog of experiences which came together for an intimate journey through the dark.
CLAIRE was shot in Atlanta and other locations throughout Georgia, Tennessee, and North and South Carolina. Production monies were obtained through fundraising events, grants (including Dekalb Council for the Arts, FRAMELINE, City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs), financial gifts, and generous in-kind donations.