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  1. Hailed as a "wake-up call" and an "important comment on the contemporary American experience" by , James Kaelan and Blessing Yen's walks the line between reality and fiction, film and performance, challenging the audience to literally stand up to tyranny.

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      JAMES KAELAN is a novelist, filmmaker, and journalist. His...

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      JAMES KAELAN is the co-founder of the film crowdfunding and...

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      It's been a good year. And it's been a rough year. It's easy...

  2. James Kaelan. Profession wr. See James Kaelan full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch James Kaelan's latest movies and tv shows.

  3. Jul 1, 2010 · James Kaelan’s first novel, Were Getting On, has a cover made of birch seed paper — so when you’ve finished reading it, you can plant it to make a tree. Not only is his book (at least...

  4. www.jameskaelan.com › bio-contactABOUT | James Kaelan

    JAMES KAELAN is a novelist, filmmaker, and journalist. His films, performances, and VR experiences have shown at Sundance, Slamdance, Tribeca, Cannes, and AFI FEST—along with scores of other festivals around the world—and have been featured in publications from VICE to The New Yorker .

  5. Apr 21, 2010 · James Kaelan is the author of the novel Were Getting On, also known as the “zero emission book,” which he’ll be touring up the west coast this summer, from Los Angeles to Vancouver. When he isn’t touring, he teaches at Pepperdine University (though he’s very much not religious).

  6. Dec 4, 2019 · James Kaelan is a brilliant Los Angeles based writer, director and filmmaker. Years ago we worked together at MovieMaker Magazine and became friends. America the Beautiful was his new project with partner Blessing Yen.

  7. It's been a good year. And it's been a rough year. It's easy for me to feel deep emotions when I watch films, or when I hear certain songs. But I've avoided really engaging with the painful thoughts—like my mom's cancer—by focusing on potential solutions rather than accepting the fact of her death.

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