Juanita Wilson

Filmes

Tomato Red
Screenplay
When small town drifter Sammy Barlach drives into town on the search for his next cold beer and the bunch that'll have him, he gets a lot more than he bargained for.
Tomato Red
Director
When small town drifter Sammy Barlach drives into town on the search for his next cold beer and the bunch that'll have him, he gets a lot more than he bargained for.
Stolen Virginity
Joslin
Travis was working his dream job, but his boss was a nightmare. When his back was against the wall, he chose to be a "Taker." This time he went too far. - He stole a Woman's most prized possession.
As If I Am Not There
Director
A harsh dose of cinematic realism about a harsh time – the Bosnian War of the 1990s – Juanita Wilson's drama is taken from true stories revealed during the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. Samira is a modern schoolteacher in Sarajevo who takes a job in a small country village just as the war is beginning to ramp up. When Serbian soldiers overrun the village, shoot the men and keep the women as laborers (the older ones) and sex objects (the younger ones), Samira is subjected to the basest form of treatment imaginable.
The Door
Director
A father's desperate attempt to come to terms with the devastating affects of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. This Oscar-nominated film opens with an absurd act: stealing a door. Then, what had seemed an absurd act turns into a simple statement of human dignity, of people making sense of loss through ritual. THE DOOR reflects on the fact that it is based on someone's testimony. Images are impressionistic, haunting, like fragments of memories which the viewer must piece together. Although the main character, Nikolai, gives us the facts, he himself is trying to make sense of them in his own mind. The story moves forwards and backwards in time, revealing the events retrospectively as the viewer bears witness to the universal tragedy of Chernobyl through the eyes of one man. Nominated for Best Short Film, Live Action at the Academy Awards. Winner of Best Short at the Cork International Film Festival and Irish Film and Television Awards.
The Door
Writer
A father's desperate attempt to come to terms with the devastating affects of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. This Oscar-nominated film opens with an absurd act: stealing a door. Then, what had seemed an absurd act turns into a simple statement of human dignity, of people making sense of loss through ritual. THE DOOR reflects on the fact that it is based on someone's testimony. Images are impressionistic, haunting, like fragments of memories which the viewer must piece together. Although the main character, Nikolai, gives us the facts, he himself is trying to make sense of them in his own mind. The story moves forwards and backwards in time, revealing the events retrospectively as the viewer bears witness to the universal tragedy of Chernobyl through the eyes of one man. Nominated for Best Short Film, Live Action at the Academy Awards. Winner of Best Short at the Cork International Film Festival and Irish Film and Television Awards.
Os Melhores Dias de Nossas Vidas
Producer
Sinopse Rory (James McAvoy) é um jovem rebelde, bem humorado, que fala o que pensa, não liga para as convenções sociais, nem para nada, nem para ninguém. Seu oposto é Michael (Steven Robertson), que sempre levou uma vida completamente sem graça e enfadonha. O que estas duas pessoas tão diferentes poderiam ter em comum? A resposta é ao mesmo tempo simples e cruel: Rory é tetraplégico e Michael tem paralisia cerebral. Descontentes com as regras da vida , estes dois amigos inusitados planejam deixar a instituição onde estão internados com a ajuda de Siobhan (Romola Garai) para que eles finalmente atinjam seus objetivos: viver a vida em toda a sua intensidade. Mas quais as surpresas que o mundo fora dos portões da instituição irão revelar aos dois rapazes?