Red Velvet Girls

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Tribeca All Access® 2008

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Red Velvet Girls is a darkly sensual coming of age story about love and rebellion. Julia is in love with the human she has grown up with and this has greatly influenced the way she feels about her own kind - Andalusian Vampires.

Red Velvet Girls

Claudia Molina

Writer/ Director

Venezuelan-Canadian, Claudia Molina has created short dramatic films, documentaries and has worked as a field director in a documentary TV series.  Claudia studied creative writing and Spanish literature at the University of British Columbia (2002-2004).  She was also a director resident at The Canadian Film Centre (2004), where she made her award-winning short film, Red Velvet Girls, in to a feature length screenplay with funding from the Harold Greenberg Fund, BC Film and Telefilm Canada.  Most recently Claudia wrote and directed Dancing Waters for Bravo! Which was invited to the 2007 Cannes short film corner.  Claudia has developed a passion for animation and enjoys working with animators.  She is writing and directing two animated short films, and she is also writing for a new animated Television series.

Red Velvet Girls

Larisa Andrews

Producer

As president, Larisa oversees the development, financing and production of feature films and television for Creative Engine Pictures.  She is currently developing eight feature films with both emerging and established filmmakers with unique voices.  She is currently financing and packaging her second and third feature films Size of a Fist and Red Velvet Girls which are slated for production in spring 2008.  In addition to a busy feature film slate she is producing the television series Smart Cookies for W and recently completed producing the 13-episode television series True Pulp Murder for Global Television, and is developing a one-hour drama called Shadows of Power based on the award-winning novel called The Lottery by Beth Goobie.  She recently was a producer on the feature film Blue State, starring Anna Paquin and Breckin Meyer, which made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival 2007.  Blue State will be theatrically released in Canada by TVA Films and is in worldwide through MGM Home Entertainment.  In 2005, Larisa produced the feature film Marker with Brightlight Pictures by award-winning director John Paizs and she was the Line Producer on the CBC television series Make Some Noise (winner of the Shaw Rocket Prize and NHK Japan Prize for excellence in Youth programming).  A graduate of the Canadian Film Centre’s Producer’s Lab, Larisa has also produced numerous independent short films including, for the CBC, Salmon Changed Evening and for Bravo!, Dancing Waters, which was invited the 2007 Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner.  In addition she was worked as Producer, Line Producer, Development Executive, Production Executive, Manager of Development and Business Affairs and Production Manager for entertainment companies such as Infinity Features, Insight Film Studios, Omni Film Productions and Forefront Entertainment