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Julianna Schley

Julianna Schley is a director, screenwriter, and performance artist residing in New York City. With her unblushing sense of humor and penchant for cross-dressing, her work resides somewhere between unadulterated truth and erosive satire. In 2014, Schley wrote and directed her first feature film, The "Don't Be Like Roy" Campaign. http://www.juliannaschley.com

Writer / Director

Mike Farino

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Producer / Cinematographer

Danielle Shimshoni

Danielle is an Israeli-American actress living in NYC. She grew up in a family of actors in Tel-Aviv. After studying acting and working in theatre and film in Israel she moved to NYC in 2012. Her NY credits include: Theater- The Samuel French Play Festival - 2013, Cortland Rep Summer Stock - 2014, Manhattan Repertory Theater - 2015. Film- NYU Grad student films, web shorts, and the role of Natalie in The 'Don't Be Like Roy' Campaign. 

Lead role: Natalie Tavern

Rob Byrnes

Rob, a native New Yorker, is a versatile character actor experienced in film, TV, commercials, voiceover, and theatre.While he has been consistently busy, he continues to study with the best acting coaches in N.Y.C. Spare time activities include writing while drinking copious amounts of coffee and home improvement work.

Lead role: Roy Sperry

Jake Roa

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Supporting role: Mitch Buckley

Toryn Seabrooks

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Supporting role: Charlie Bell

Zane Van Dusen

Zane Van Dusen is a musician, curator, performance artist, computer programmer, and all-around really cool guy from Brooklyn, NY. While he is usually in 2-3 bands at any given moment, he spends most of his time with MINDTROLL a chaotic and catchy art-punk quartet. He is the music curator for The Chris Gethard Show on Fusion and curates random mixed media happenings all over Brooklyn. By day, he is a mild-mannered computer programmer building regulatory software for an investment bank. 

Supporting role: Francis Short

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THE "DON'T BE LIKE ROY" CAMPAIGN

 
A DARK COMEDY ABOUT FEAR, CONTROL, AND 35MM PROJECTION
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