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MariaAllred

Joined Apr 2015
Maria Allred is an award-winning filmmaker interested in pushing cinematic boundaries, both with content and technique, while keeping the audience entertained. Her "unapologetically bold" debut feature film, The Texture of Falling, garnered multiple awards during its festival run and then went on to a theatrical release across four major U.S. cities. Prior to directing her feature, she had three short films with television premieres on PBS. One of which became a part of a 30-minute episode, “Art Beat Goes to the Circus,� that was nominated for an Emmy.

Since childhood, Allred has passionately studied painting, poetry, philosophy, and various forms of dance. Not coincidentally, her filmmaking is poetic, painterly, and philosophically-driven. She graduated summa cum laude from Portland State University with a BS in liberal studies.

Critic Maggie Stacu remarks, “What she has created is, simply put, one of a kind. Not only that, but it’s poignant to our time."
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Cicada Song

Cicada Song

4.7
10
  • Feb 17, 2020
  • Poignant, powerful, and heart-wrenching

    This is not an easy watch, but it captures you and doesn't let go. Beautiful cinematography and a compelling score accentuate this twisting tale that leaves the viewer with a deeply heart-wrenching but powerful message. Highly recommend.
    Top Coat Cash

    Top Coat Cash

    3.9
    9
  • Jun 21, 2019
  • Suspenseful, thrilling ride from the first shot to the last!

    Super intense and entertaining film, had me gripped from start to finish. Great story line, excellent production values, great acting. Some gory parts graphically done with such believability that I had to close my eyes. interesting to have such an exciting heist movie take place in Kansas City, but I liked the change! Would absolutely recommend.
    Huckleberry

    Huckleberry

    6.2
    9
  • Jun 12, 2019
  • What a Beautiful, poignant, gem of a film

    This is a gorgeous film on all levels. Set in the late 90s with a perfect mise en scène set amidst desolate Ohio through all four seasons. It follows Huckleberry, convincingly acted by Daniel Fisher-Golden, as a transgender youth finding his way in a conservative town. He's in love with his classmate, Jolene, played by a luminous Sarah Ulstrup, and he ultimately proves he will do anything for his love. Every aspect of this film is well-executed, from the score to the story to the acting to the cinematography to the double-edged ending. Loved it and highly recommend!
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