With an impressive resume, Adam is his own best friend when it comes to making movies. He has been making films since he was a kid and has never looked back. It brings to mind David Lynch and it will inspire filmmakers in pursuit of telling a compelling story because this one sure is.Īdma Rifkin was kind enough to share some thoughts on “Reality Show” and filmmaking in general for this interview. What results is a truly dark and quirky film. He will throw chaos into their lives: sex, drugs, whatever, to make them interesting. They are going to be stars, despite their lukewarm personalities. Because Mickey is going to take it to the limit to make this family, being secretly filmed, act like he wants them to act. Too bad for a mild-mannered family that gets caught in his crosshairs. He will sink to the lowest depths to get what he wants.
What if you were the star of a reality TV show but you didn’t know it? For producer Mickey Wagner, ratings are everything. This film is going to catch you by surprise as the narrative builds. The account added: “We support trans lives and we are passionate and committed to broadening our representation in a galaxy far far away.“Reality Show” will have its world premiere on opening night of SXSW, March 8, 2013. It wasn’t until this year that the official Star Wars Instagram announced the pair were trans and non-binary.
The series takes place around 200 years before The Phantom Menace in a time when the Jedi are “in their prime”. The non-binary Jedi are bond-twins who have a linked consciousness, and they made their first appearance in issue two of The High Republic. On Trans Day of Visibility (31 March), Star Wars announced it would feature Terec and Ceret on its June issue of Star Wars: The High Republic. Star Wars introduced its first trans non-binary Jedi this year The #GLAADawards for Outstanding Comic Book goes to… Star Wars: Doctor Aphra /HQuX7vyA6Z Aphra’s comic book series even picked up a GLAAD Award in 2020 for the best “outstanding comic book”. In a rundown of Star Wars best-hidden romances, CBR romantically linked Aphra to her “old girlfriend from college”, Doctor Eustacia Okka, and Sana Starros, a character who claimed to be married to Han Solo (though he denied it). (Marvel/ Doctor Aphra #16)Īphra has also had multiple relationships across the Star Wars franchise. Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra and Magna Tolvan passionately kiss in what they believe to be their last minutes. The two survive, but their romance doesn’t end happily as Aphra has to alter Tolvan’s memories to protect her from Darth Vader. In Marvel’s Doctor Aphra #16, Aphra and Tolvan passionately kiss in what they believe to be their last minutes. Velus is a human male and former officer of the Galactic Empire, but he abandoned his post after the second Death Star was destroyed.
Wendig’s novel Star Wars: Aftermath takes place after the second Death Star has been destroyed, Darth Vader dies and the Rebel Alliance forms into the New Republic.
Sinjir Rath Velus is the first major hero in a Star Wars story to be gayĪuthor Chuck Wendig introduced the first gay main character into the Star Wars universe in the Imperial turncoat Sinjir Rath Velus. She spends most of the novel “working hard to prevent absolute failure”. She wasn’t a major character in the novel, but Big Shiny Robot described her as a woman who “has made some very serious mistakes” but is an “incredibly capable leader”. Mors is an Imperial (a “bad” guy), and she had a wife, Murra, who was killed in an accident.
If you need a rough timetable, the book is set after the Revenge of the Sith movie but before the Rebels TV series. Mors, who is a human female, served as a Moff – a rank held by Sector Governors of the First Galactic Empire – in the years after the end of the Clone Wars. Delian Mors became the first LGBT+ character in the official Star Wars canon when she was introduced in Paul S Kemp’s 2015 novel Lords of the Sith.