Jay Duplass Has Seen the Future, and Honestly It’s Not So Bad
The documentary he produced, “Not Going Quietly,” missed a Tribeca launch, but he knows that there’s a way forward when production returns.
The documentary he produced, “Not Going Quietly,” missed a Tribeca launch, but he knows that there’s a way forward when production returns.
IndieWire shares an exclusive trailer for exec-producers Mark and Jay Duplass’ coming-of-age teen comedy, set for Slamdance this week.
After HBO cancelled “Togetherness” the Duplass Brothers wrote a book to analyze their relationship and learn how to be creative “ex-soulmates.”
The screenplay is Duplass’ first writing credit on a feature film in more than five years.
This indie filmmaker put in her 10,000 hours, directing TV episodes — and it was more than worth it.
“It’s been an incredibly traumatic time,” he says.
An ex-con has a forbidden affair with his former teacher in this comedy/drama, produced by the Duplass brothers.
The filmmakers teamed up with crowdfunding leaders Seed&Spark to find America’s next indie breakout. Now they’ve named their winners.
The new HBO anthology series delves into horror, comedy, drama and more, all from two of the independent film world’s favorite minds.
TCA: “Room 104” is a less expensive, more experimental HBO series than “Togetherness,” and the Duplass brothers wanted to make it that way.
Dartmouth College senior Lauren Budd directs this insightful look at Planned Parenthood for Duplass Brothers Productions.