Working with underrepresented actors & themes drives my body of work. All of my films touch deeply on personal experiences with death, eating disorders, transgender humans, and people of color. Young people consistently take center stage in the movies I have written and produced.
Grief is different for everyone. One cannot measure or predict how long grieving will last.
The time period between November 1999 and May 2002 were defining years in my life as I healed deep trauma on a personal level.
Candace Davis-Martin is a senior level executive with over two decades of entertainment and hospitality experience in both national and international markets. Davis currently serves as the Corporate Director of Entertainment for Station Casinos, LLC., responsible for the complete oversight of all entertainment scheduling across the Station Casino enterprise in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Last week HONEY received her final post-production pass and is now complete. The Director, Rachel Jacob, Actor Steven A. Milling and I all zoomed with another very well-known Casting Director and Filmmaker in NYC to discuss talking points as we head into screenings and festival submissions.
Lately I am feeling an undercurrent of wonderful things spinning near me. I actually feel energy all around me.It is not difficult to feel the anticipation of something good. I guess this must be the feeling of trusting the process. A trust that I am right where I am supposed to be? An acceptance that good things can and should and will happen for me.
32 years ago I packed up my 1989 yellow Buick Regal, and hopped on a plane to Las Vegas! I was 20-years-old and already a seasoned performer with two separate gigs behind me: a theme park, and a national Tour.