Los Angeles covid-19 testing pandemic Coronavirus Los Angeles

How James Sunshine Incorporated "Paranoia" of Coronavirus Into His Pandemic Movie 'Safer At Home'

Reading now: 771
www.hollywoodreporter.com

Director James Sunshine found a novel way to get round the challenges of shooting a movie in Los Angeles during the COVID-19 era.

Sunshine set his dark comedy thriller, Safer at Home: The Coronavirus Movie, during the pandemic to weave social distancing and quarantine orders into the storyline. "Since the plot of the film is literally about the pandemic, we were able to naturally integrate paranoia and social distancing into the story itself," the writer/director said of the surrealistic satire about a retired zookeeper, played by John Lehr, who is kidnapped by a crazed economist (Joseph Reitman) during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Read more on hollywoodreporter.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Houston area couple celebrates 20th wedding anniversary, 2nd anniversary of kidney transplant - fox29.com - county Park
fox29.com
54%
962
Houston area couple celebrates 20th wedding anniversary, 2nd anniversary of kidney transplant
HOUSTON - A Houston couple walked down the aisle Sunday to celebrate both a 20th wedding anniversary and their two-year paired kidney donation.SIGN UP FOR FOX 26 HOUSTON EMAIL ALERTS10 couples made plans to exchange vows during the Heritage Society's 2022 Valentine’s Express Wedding Extravaganza. Ceremonies take place each year in the historic St. John Church in Sam Houston Park. Although many couples share in the picturesque event, Kim and Sean Ballesteros take the cake as the perfect match for more than one reason.Valentine's Day is around the corner and the million-dollar question is: what do women really want? Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares how and what partners should prepare for the love holiday.They met more than twenty years ago, working at a local Central Market store where she was managing gift baskets, and he was managing the wine department."He was in love with me by date two, that's what he said," says Kim. A year later they married, and the next year, they had their son. MORE HEALTH NEWSOn Sunday, they renewed their vows where Kim used to volunteer with the Heritage Society, two decades down the line."When you’re focusing on this person you love more than anything, of course, you’re going to tear up a little bit," says Sean of the emotional vows he shared at the altar. In 2019, he was diagnosed with stage four renal disease and needed a kidney donor.
DMCA