Readers and fans have spoken: “Twentyfiveish” is IndieWire’s Project of the Year for 2016.
From filmmaker Katie Micay and writer/producers Kyle Bown and Jacquelyn Ryan, “Twentyfiveish” is a web series following a group of friends working through professional, romantic, and social anxieties at a weekend getaway.
Read More: ‘Twentyfiveish,’ IndieWire’s September Project of the Month, Builds a Quarter-Life Crisis on a Solid Foundation
After running a successful crowdfunding campaign last summer, the series wrapped shooting on their initial six-episode run in December. The series stars Brendan Robinson, who, like many of the crew, recently finished up a seven-season run on the Freeform show “Pretty Little Liars.”
As Ryan told us when the film took the Project of the Month prize for September, “In a sense, ‘Twentyfiveish’ feels like a new beginning for us as we embark on a new journey after seven years on the same show together,...
From filmmaker Katie Micay and writer/producers Kyle Bown and Jacquelyn Ryan, “Twentyfiveish” is a web series following a group of friends working through professional, romantic, and social anxieties at a weekend getaway.
Read More: ‘Twentyfiveish,’ IndieWire’s September Project of the Month, Builds a Quarter-Life Crisis on a Solid Foundation
After running a successful crowdfunding campaign last summer, the series wrapped shooting on their initial six-episode run in December. The series stars Brendan Robinson, who, like many of the crew, recently finished up a seven-season run on the Freeform show “Pretty Little Liars.”
As Ryan told us when the film took the Project of the Month prize for September, “In a sense, ‘Twentyfiveish’ feels like a new beginning for us as we embark on a new journey after seven years on the same show together,...
- 3/21/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
It’s that time again: We need your vote for Project of the Year.
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
- 2/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
How do you move forward to tell a story about someone in danger of retreating? That’s the big question for the creative team behind “Twentyfiveish,” an upcoming web series selected by IndieWire readers as Project of the Month for September 2016.
However you define “millenial,” there are certain anxieties that come from the uncertainty of the future and the growing pressures to enter adulthood in a predetermined way. That’s the challenge faced by Tucker (Brendan Robinson from “Pretty Little Liars”) on a weekend vacation, when he’s confronted by friends of the past and present.
With a team led by filmmaker Katie Micay and writer/producers Kyle Bown and Jacquelyn Ryan, production is scheduled to get under away in a few short weeks. But this story doesn’t end when shooting wraps. We spoke with Ryan via email about upcoming responsibilities beyond bringing “Twentyfiveish” to a screen.
What’s next for the project?...
However you define “millenial,” there are certain anxieties that come from the uncertainty of the future and the growing pressures to enter adulthood in a predetermined way. That’s the challenge faced by Tucker (Brendan Robinson from “Pretty Little Liars”) on a weekend vacation, when he’s confronted by friends of the past and present.
With a team led by filmmaker Katie Micay and writer/producers Kyle Bown and Jacquelyn Ryan, production is scheduled to get under away in a few short weeks. But this story doesn’t end when shooting wraps. We spoke with Ryan via email about upcoming responsibilities beyond bringing “Twentyfiveish” to a screen.
What’s next for the project?...
- 11/17/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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