• Still Wylde

    Directed by Ingrid Haas
    USA/Canada | 12 minutes |

Gertie and her on again/off again boyfriend, Sam, are changed forever when they decide to become a family after a surprise pregnancy.

In competition for Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under

film synopsis

film details

Director: Ingrid Haas
Producers: Katie White, Devin Lawrence
Screenwriter: Ingrid Haas
Cinematographers: Chris Westlund
Editor: Devin Lawrence
Music: Carson Aune
Cast: Ingrid Haas, Barry Rothbard, Sabrina Jalees, Juzo Yoshida, Cristina Fernandez
Country: USA/Canada
Language: English
Year: 2020
Running Time: 12 minutes
Primary Company: Bad Manners Media

director biography

First time filmmaker, the LA-based Canadian-New Zealander wrote and directed Still Wylde, her directorial debut short. Her podcast, THE MOMENT produced by The Wondery network, premieres July 10th. She has developed television with Jax Media, Ryan Seacrest Productions and Chelsea Handler’s Borderline Amazing. She was at Sundance with the feature, Dead Snow: Red Versus Dead. Most recently, Ingrid was a writer on CBC/Netflix Original comedy series, Workin’ Moms and wrote episode 107. Upon moving to Los Angeles Ingrid performed her one woman show Angrid for over a year to sold-out houses at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCB). She then wrote and sold Angrid as a half-hour pilot to NBC Universal. Ingrid was a founding member of UCB’s all-female, house sketch team The Get Go where they performed together for six years (Funny Or Die, College Humor, SF Sketch Fest, UCBLA, UCBNY). Ingrid regularly contributes to VICE.com and has bylines with Huffington Post and Hello Giggles. She has performed her own live material all over: Upright Citizens Brigade, Laugh Factory, San Fran Sketch Fest, The Hollywood Improv, The Comedy Bar. As an actress her credits include: A choose-your-own-adventure pilot produced by EKO called I’m Fine, Bajillion Dollar Properties, Adam Ruins Everything, Antiquities, The League, Goodwin Games, Chelsea Lately, Match Game, and Comedy Bang Bang. Ingrid won a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film for her turn in That Burning Feeling alongside John Cho. Ingrid is a Ryerson University B.F.A graduate in classical theater.

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