Blind Ambivalence
Blind Ambivalence is the story of Thomas Bloom, an ambitious Assistant District Attorney facing the biggest case of his career. After the shooting of an unarmed black woman and her infant child, AD Bloom must chose between culture and career. Facing mounting pressure from his own community, a community that believes he's a sellout, AD Bloom must reckon with what is expected versus what is fair. But his day of reckoning occurs when he least expects it.
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Andrew ThomasWriter
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JIG Reel StudiosProducer
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Ken GregoryProducer
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Ken GregoryKey Cast"Thomas Bloom"
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DeDe NicholsonKey Cast"Tara Bloom"
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Clifton WilliamsKey Cast"Dante"
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Christopher SkyKey Cast"Jeffrey Hux"
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Jordan LaeschKey Cast"LAPD Officer"
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Hassan ToufailyKey Cast"Slave Catcher"
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Cristian AurKey Cast"Pete Roland"
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Deeviya MeirKey Cast"Marisa Toman"
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Emily Fiora ParksMakeup
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Kate FlookCasting
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Lydia Lane NixDirector
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Jared BishopCinematographer
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Anthony GreenCinematographer
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Yancey WellsDirector of Photography
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Ken GregoryStory by
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 34 seconds
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Completion Date:May 18, 2021
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Production Budget:10,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Lydia Lane Nix grew up in the small town of Aurora, Missouri. I twas the kind of place that makes it easy for a child to believe in magic. As she grew up, she never lost that belief in magic, she just tucked it away until the right time.
When considering colleges, she discovered that filmmaking was an option. when she showed up for her first day of class at Stephens College, it was as if someone had placed a wand in her hand and told her anything was possible.
After completing her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Digital Filmmaking, she moved out to Los Angeles with stars in her eyes. She quickly found her way into the real world, however, and spent several years working with homeless and foster youth.
Lydia is now obtaining her Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Southern California. She has begun weaving together her childhood wonderment and adult life experiences to tell stories about people often forgotten by mainstream society.