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- 9/6/2017
- by Sarah Ball
- PEOPLE.com
Every day, the style team at People rounds up the coolest celebrity outfits and picks out the hottest new clothing and accessories to help you look and feel your most fabulous — and this season we took our love of all things fashion one step further by getting involved in the design process itself.
We’re thrilled to announce that People has teamed up with jewelry designer Shelly Brown to launch a 15-piece capsule named the People Collection From Shelly Brown. Debuting just in time for fall shopping, the lineup features a versatile mix of rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, ranging...
We’re thrilled to announce that People has teamed up with jewelry designer Shelly Brown to launch a 15-piece capsule named the People Collection From Shelly Brown. Debuting just in time for fall shopping, the lineup features a versatile mix of rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, ranging...
- 9/6/2017
- by Sharon Kanter
- PEOPLE.com
Zac Brown and his jewelry designer wife, Shelly, are proving they’re the definition of power couple.
In Opry Entertainment’s new YouTube series, “Better Half,” premiering exclusively on People, the spotlight instead shines on the spouses of country superstars who are managing busy careers of their own.
“I’m so excited to be able to share my company and my passion for design with so many people,” Shelly, who is featured in the first episode of the series for her business Shelly Brown Jewelry, tells People. “Designing is something that I’ve been doing my whole life and getting...
In Opry Entertainment’s new YouTube series, “Better Half,” premiering exclusively on People, the spotlight instead shines on the spouses of country superstars who are managing busy careers of their own.
“I’m so excited to be able to share my company and my passion for design with so many people,” Shelly, who is featured in the first episode of the series for her business Shelly Brown Jewelry, tells People. “Designing is something that I’ve been doing my whole life and getting...
- 8/19/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
On Friday, July 28th three-time Grammy-award winning artist Zac Brown, along with his wife Shelly, hosted 300 guests at a private fundraiser for their non-profit passion project Camp Southern Ground.
Mike Dobbs, along with Zac and Shelly Brown, discuss Camp Southern Ground to 300 event guests.
Camp Southern Ground, located on over 400 acres in Fayetteville, Georgia and will serve children ages 7-17, from all socioeconomic backgrounds, races and religions, with activities to challenge, educate and inspire campers. As an inclusive camp, Camp Southern Ground will bring together typically developing children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asd), learning and attention issues, social or emotional challenges, and those with family members serving in the military.
The event, held at the Vehicle Vault in Parker, Colorado, was a new venture for the non-profit. Bringing the mission of Camp Southern Ground, “to provide extraordinary experiences for children to recognize and magnify the unique gifts within themselves...
Mike Dobbs, along with Zac and Shelly Brown, discuss Camp Southern Ground to 300 event guests.
Camp Southern Ground, located on over 400 acres in Fayetteville, Georgia and will serve children ages 7-17, from all socioeconomic backgrounds, races and religions, with activities to challenge, educate and inspire campers. As an inclusive camp, Camp Southern Ground will bring together typically developing children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asd), learning and attention issues, social or emotional challenges, and those with family members serving in the military.
The event, held at the Vehicle Vault in Parker, Colorado, was a new venture for the non-profit. Bringing the mission of Camp Southern Ground, “to provide extraordinary experiences for children to recognize and magnify the unique gifts within themselves...
- 8/7/2017
- Look to the Stars
Our Sucker Punch contest is now over. The winners' names are Patrick Quinn, Shelley Brown and Sean Lewis. You have all been notified via email and need to respond within 72 hours in order to claim your prizes. Thanks to everyone who entered. To help celebrate the release of Sucker Punch, Zack Snyder's upcoming action film in theaters March 25th, we've got a bunch of swag to give away to JoBlo.com readers! In fact, this might be our biggest contest yet! As usual, all you need to do is...
- 3/30/2011
- by JoBlo
- JoBlo.com
In the indie film "You Won't Miss Me" (in select theaters today), Stella Schnabel -- the daughter of acclaimed filmmaker Julian Schnabel ("Basquiat," "Before Night Falls," "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly") -- tackles her first true film role, playing 23-year-old New York City misfit Shelly Brown. Fresh out of a psychiatric hospital, Shelly is in search of acceptance in any shape or form she can find it, and is willing to do pretty much anything to achieve that goal. It's a daring role for an untested actress, but Schnabel pulls it off with empathy, charisma and the talented direction of longtime pal Ry-Russo Young.
I had the opportunity to chat with Russo-Young, who was here in New York, and a very under-the-weather Schnabel, who called in to the interview just a wee bit late from Los Angeles, where she's currently filming Oren Moverman's "Rampart." The two old friends...
I had the opportunity to chat with Russo-Young, who was here in New York, and a very under-the-weather Schnabel, who called in to the interview just a wee bit late from Los Angeles, where she's currently filming Oren Moverman's "Rampart." The two old friends...
- 12/10/2010
- by Tom DiChiara
- MTV Movies Blog
In "You Won't Miss Me," Stella Schnabel -- daughter of "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" and "Before Night Falls" director Julian Schnabel -- plays Shelly Brown, a 23-year-old trying to find work, love and herself in New York City. That's a tall order for any twenty-something living in the Big Apple, but it's an even stiffer proposition for someone who's recently been released from a psychiatric hospital... which Shelly has. Check out an exclusive clip from the film below.
"You Won't Miss Me" is directed by Ry Russo-Young, features a bevy of notable New York artists and musicians, and is a mix of scripted film and cinéma vérité. It opens in limited release today (December 10).
Are you excited to see "You Won't Miss Me"? Share your thoughts in the comments!
"You Won't Miss Me" is directed by Ry Russo-Young, features a bevy of notable New York artists and musicians, and is a mix of scripted film and cinéma vérité. It opens in limited release today (December 10).
Are you excited to see "You Won't Miss Me"? Share your thoughts in the comments!
- 12/10/2010
- by Tom DiChiara
- MTV Movies Blog
When speaking to Ry Russo-Young, the adjective "abstract" will come up a lot in conversation in terms of the style of her films. But that shouldn't be confused with the substance, which is so emotionally precise. Where many filmmakers have depicted the fear and uncertainty of twentysomethings with quirk and gorgeously lit indifference, Russo-Young portrays it in a grainy haze in her latest film "You Wont Miss Me," the result of her practical use of a variety of formats, ranging from Flip cams to Super 8s, and the world-weary skepticism of her main character Shelly Brown (Stella Schnabel) that rarely allows for clarity.
As refreshingly tough-minded a character study as Brown is a character, the film was born out of Russo-Young's desire to do something with Schnabel, a friend since elementary school, and developed from a three-hour interview where Schnabel first portrayed the wild, eternally frustrated Shelly into a loose-knit...
As refreshingly tough-minded a character study as Brown is a character, the film was born out of Russo-Young's desire to do something with Schnabel, a friend since elementary school, and developed from a three-hour interview where Schnabel first portrayed the wild, eternally frustrated Shelly into a loose-knit...
- 12/8/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
Winner of the "best film not playing at a theater near you" award at last year's Gotham Awards, Ry Russo-Young's "You Wont Miss Me" opens in theaters this Friday, December 10. In anticipation of the film's release, Russo-Young shared an exclusive scene from her film with indieWIRE, and discussed her filmmaking background. The Film A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a 23-year-old alienated urban misfit. Shelly Brown is released ...
- 12/7/2010
- Indiewire
Winner of the "best film not playing at a theater near you" award at last year's Gotham Awards, Ry Russo-Young's "You Wont Miss Me" opens in theaters this Friday, December 10. In anticipation of the film's release, Russo-Young shared an exclusive scene from her film with indieWIRE, and discussed her filmmaking background. The Film A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a 23-year-old alienated urban misfit. Shelly Brown is released ...
- 12/7/2010
- indieWIRE - People
This review originally ran as part of our coverage of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
"You Wont Miss Me" is all about Shelly Brown, a girl with the kind of problems plenty of 20-somethings dream of moving to New York for the express purpose of having: substance abuse, reckless hookups in her bedraggled Williamsburg apartment with shaggy boys who mistreat her, sudden fights with friends and strangers, an unseen actress mother who doesn't pay her enough attention, and no job beyond auditioning for roles herself. But the film, the second from director Ry Russo-Young, isn't your average chronicle of dabblings in urban self-destruction, because Shelly, as she's begun to realize herself, can't turn down the volume. She's not crazy -- the film is structured around fractions of her exit interview with the psychiatrist tossing from a mental hospital because she doesn't belong there -- but she's the kind of person who...
"You Wont Miss Me" is all about Shelly Brown, a girl with the kind of problems plenty of 20-somethings dream of moving to New York for the express purpose of having: substance abuse, reckless hookups in her bedraggled Williamsburg apartment with shaggy boys who mistreat her, sudden fights with friends and strangers, an unseen actress mother who doesn't pay her enough attention, and no job beyond auditioning for roles herself. But the film, the second from director Ry Russo-Young, isn't your average chronicle of dabblings in urban self-destruction, because Shelly, as she's begun to realize herself, can't turn down the volume. She's not crazy -- the film is structured around fractions of her exit interview with the psychiatrist tossing from a mental hospital because she doesn't belong there -- but she's the kind of person who...
- 12/6/2010
- by Alison Willmore
- ifc.com
Ry Russo-Young's pseudo fictional experimental account (a breath of fresh air in the context of the 30 odd films I saw at 2009's Sundance Film Festival) will finally receive some a theatrical release via the Factory 25 folks. Albeit it'll be a short two weeks and then a DVD release - which could be read as a derogatory remark of sorts, but instead I'm glad that a new Palm Pictures type of label have emerged. The Brooklyn based company are taking on low budget doc films and indie features such You Wont Miss Me and providing filmmakers to at least have a vehicle it's Doa. The pic starring Stella Schnabel will be released on November 12th at the Cinema Village - which is about 3 weeks before her father's film (Miral) from Julian is released via the Weinstein Co. We recently reported that Russo-Young recently paired up with Tiny Furniture's creator...
- 7/19/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
'This is a NY movie about a person who does fucked-up things but has a profound sense of humanity,' says director Ry Russo-Young of her second feature film You Won't Miss Me. Nominated for a Gotham Independent Film Award, the film is screening this week as part of the MoMA series, Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You. You Won't Miss Me follows Shelly Brown, a 23-year-old actress recently released from psychiatric care, as she wanders through New York, going to parties and auditions between her visits with her psychiatrist. The film stars Stella Schnabel (daughter of artist/filmmaker Julian Schnabel), and features Rene Ricard and other notable New York personalities. New Yorkers Russo-Young and Schnabel co-wrote You Won't Miss Me, which premiered at Sundance 2009 before screening at SXSW and other noteworthy festivals. Unlike films made about New York that skim the surface of the city, You...
- 11/16/2009
- TribecaFilm.com
Lena Dunham: It doesn't really lend itself to a concise logline, so tell us a bit about the film.
Ry Russo-young: You Won't Miss Me is a kaleidoscopic portrait of a person named Shelly Brown, seen in many lights, and on many formats. She's just been released from a psychiatric hospital. You're not sure exactly how long she's been there, but you see her reintegration into society. It all takes place in New York-it's a very New York movie, about the juxtaposition between how we see ourselves and how we operate in the world.
Ld: It is very New York, populated with old-school downtown character-types. Can you talk a little bit about the casting, particularly Stella in the lead?
Rr: For this movie I just wanted to cast people I thought were really interesting and believable. And it didn't matter if they were actors or non-actors or musicians or performers.
Ry Russo-young: You Won't Miss Me is a kaleidoscopic portrait of a person named Shelly Brown, seen in many lights, and on many formats. She's just been released from a psychiatric hospital. You're not sure exactly how long she's been there, but you see her reintegration into society. It all takes place in New York-it's a very New York movie, about the juxtaposition between how we see ourselves and how we operate in the world.
Ld: It is very New York, populated with old-school downtown character-types. Can you talk a little bit about the casting, particularly Stella in the lead?
Rr: For this movie I just wanted to cast people I thought were really interesting and believable. And it didn't matter if they were actors or non-actors or musicians or performers.
- 6/16/2009
- Interview Magazine
The film and television rights for Nancy A. Collins' young adult trilogy "Vamps" has been snapped up by Mukerjee-Brown Productions. Shelley Brown and Lucy Mukerjee will oversee development of the series - which encompasses three books: "Vamps," "Night Life" and "After Dark" - and are currently shopping the property around to various networks. "Vamps" was published last summer under the HarperCollins' HarperTeen banner; "Night Life" followed last month and "After Dark" is due this July. Set on the Upper East Side of New York City, the series looks into the lives of a group of prestigious bloodsucking daughters who attend night school at the elite Bathory Academy. There they learn to hone their abilities before...
- 2/27/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
We reported on this Sundance premier back in the middle of January and I've been looking forward to it since. Shot in multiple styles, the story revolves around a girl released from a psychiatric hospital and it looks nothing short of experimentally fantastic.
A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a twenty-three-year-old alienated urban misfit recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Starring Stella Schnabel, featuring Rene Ricard and introducing other notable New York personalities, the film gives pathos to the frenzy of the youthful desire for acceptance.
Shot in a variety of styles and formats, You Wont Miss Me mixes non-actors with professionals, verité with staging, order with abstraction, to paint an evocative picture of a contemporary rebel.
Trailer after the break.
A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a twenty-three-year-old alienated urban misfit recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Starring Stella Schnabel, featuring Rene Ricard and introducing other notable New York personalities, the film gives pathos to the frenzy of the youthful desire for acceptance.
Shot in a variety of styles and formats, You Wont Miss Me mixes non-actors with professionals, verité with staging, order with abstraction, to paint an evocative picture of a contemporary rebel.
Trailer after the break.
- 2/19/2009
- QuietEarth.us
SXSW is one of my favorite festivals of the year as it showcases some of the best and most innovative real independent films, and with this host of world premiers, it's also playing alot of Sundance material as well as genre fare from all over the world, many of which we've covered heavily in these pages.
From the Sundance lineup, we have films like Moon, The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, You Won't Miss Me, Grace, and Humpday, among others.
For the world genre material we've covered, there's Lake Mungo, The Square, Zift, and Awaydays.
I think you get the point that lots of great looking film will be playing. I'll leave a bit of the exploration to you..
Lineup after the break.
Narrative Features Competition
Artois the Goat
Director: Kyle Bogart. Writer: Cliff and Kyle Bogart
Lab technician Virgil Gurdies embarks on an epic quest to craft the greatest...
From the Sundance lineup, we have films like Moon, The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, You Won't Miss Me, Grace, and Humpday, among others.
For the world genre material we've covered, there's Lake Mungo, The Square, Zift, and Awaydays.
I think you get the point that lots of great looking film will be playing. I'll leave a bit of the exploration to you..
Lineup after the break.
Narrative Features Competition
Artois the Goat
Director: Kyle Bogart. Writer: Cliff and Kyle Bogart
Lab technician Virgil Gurdies embarks on an epic quest to craft the greatest...
- 2/2/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Ry Russo-Young’s You Won’t Miss Me is identifiable as a film about a young woman made by young women, which is unusual enough at Sundance that the film's very existence is almost a revelation. By immersing us in the world of 23 year-old aspiring actress/recent mental patient Shelly Brown, and burying the point of view so deep within the character that Shelly’s social imbalance sometimes feels contagious, writer/director Russo-Young and co-writer/star Stella Schnabel remind us how rare it is to see a film about the inner life of a beautiful, troubled young lady without the objectifying filter of the male gaze, without the beauty and the trouble fusing into a fantasy cipher of a postmodern damsel in distress. Shot on five different formats, from 16mm film to low-grade consumer video, Miss Me splays out in episodic fragments of Shelly’s lif ...
- 1/17/2009
- by Karina Longworth
- Spout
Ry Russo-Young’s You Won’t Miss Me is identifiable as a film about a young woman made by young women, which is unusual enough at Sundance that the film's very existence is almost a revelation. By immersing us in the world of 23 year-old aspiring actress/recent mental patient Shelly Brown, and burying the point of view so deep within the character that Shelly’s social imbalance sometimes feels contagious, writer/director Russo-Young and co-writer/star Stella Schnabel remind us how rare it is to see a film about the inner life of a beautiful, troubled young lady without the objectifying filter of the male gaze, without the beauty and the trouble fusing into a fantasy cipher of a postmodern damsel in distress. Shot on five different formats, from 16mm film to low-grade consumer video, Miss Me splays out in episodic fragments of Shelly’s lif ...
- 1/17/2009
- by Karina Longworth
- Spout
I read about this over on indiewire and what caught my eye was the "kaleidoscopic film portrait" and the fact the film is about a girl just released from a psychiactric hospital. While we don't currently have any footage, it's supposed to be done in a variety of styles and formats, and I'm hoping for something wonderfully experimental. As Russo's work has been varied with shorts, different jobs including writer and director of one feature under her belt, this might just get her the breakout she needs.
A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a twenty-three-year-old alienated urban misfit recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Starring Stella Schnabel, featuring Rene Ricard and introducing other notable New York personalities, the film gives pathos to the frenzy of the youthful desire for acceptance.
Shot in a variety of styles and formats, You Wont Miss Me mixes non-actors with professionals, verité with staging,...
A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a twenty-three-year-old alienated urban misfit recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Starring Stella Schnabel, featuring Rene Ricard and introducing other notable New York personalities, the film gives pathos to the frenzy of the youthful desire for acceptance.
Shot in a variety of styles and formats, You Wont Miss Me mixes non-actors with professionals, verité with staging,...
- 1/13/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, this section offers the latest work from American and international directors and world premieres of highly anticipated films.
Adventureland / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Greg Mottola)
In 1987, a recent college graduate takes a nowhere job at his local amusement park and discovers the job is perfect preparation for the real world. Cast: Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader. World premiere
Brooklyn's Finest / U.S. (Director: Antoine Fuqua; screenwriter: Michael C. Martin)
After enduring vastly different career paths, three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location. Cast: Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin. World premiere
Earth Days / U.S. (Director: Robert Stone)
The history of our environmental undoing through the eyes of nine Americans whose work and actions launched the modern environmental movement. World premiere, closing-night film
Endgame / U.K. (Director: Pete Travis; screenwriter: Paula Milne)
A...
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, this section offers the latest work from American and international directors and world premieres of highly anticipated films.
Adventureland / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Greg Mottola)
In 1987, a recent college graduate takes a nowhere job at his local amusement park and discovers the job is perfect preparation for the real world. Cast: Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader. World premiere
Brooklyn's Finest / U.S. (Director: Antoine Fuqua; screenwriter: Michael C. Martin)
After enduring vastly different career paths, three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location. Cast: Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin. World premiere
Earth Days / U.S. (Director: Robert Stone)
The history of our environmental undoing through the eyes of nine Americans whose work and actions launched the modern environmental movement. World premiere, closing-night film
Endgame / U.K. (Director: Pete Travis; screenwriter: Paula Milne)
A...
- 12/4/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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