Manifestations of the Little Minx: Part Two

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Written by Noralil Ryan Fores   
Sunday, 15 June 2008

Little Minx

When producer Rhea Scott approached a group of five talented upcoming commercial filmmakers, the result was an "exquisite corpse" structured quintet of short films, each dynamic and gorgeously detailed. Last issue, SM spoke with contributors Chris Nelson & Malik Hassan Sayeed, and this issue we check in with Phillip Van and Josh Miller. All shorts can be viewed at http://littleminx.tv.

Little Minx, And She Stares Longingly At What She Has Lost Following is a conversation wherein filmmaker Phillip Van speaks about his Little Minx contribution short And She Stares Longingly At What She Has Lost, the depth of Jungian concepts and the nature of art:

SM: The melancholic meets the experimental in your work, and at least here, there’s an importance laid on music. So to start, I was hoping you could speak a bit about your style, just in a general sense. Read more.




Little Minx, Without Missing A Beat, She Asks,Following is a conversation wherein filmmaker Josh Miller speaks about his Little Minx contribution short Without Missing a Beat, She Asks, “Waffles for Breakfast?," a playful short about a gambling man who wins more than the pot he bargained for:

SM: One of the first things I noticed about your work is how fun it is. Even from the first frames of the short, it seems as if you were having a blast making this. I don’t mean to undermine how difficult production is, but you and the crew seemed to have a lot of good energy behind the project. I was hoping you could speak a little to that. Read more.


Noralil Ryan Fores
About the author:
Editor. A perpetual wanderer both literally and metaphorically, Noralil Ryan Fores grew up in a theater with an acting teacher for a mother and a professional videographer for a father. Right in line with her upbringing, she went on to study in the film program at Florida State University then jumped ship to grab a graduate degree in Magazine, Newspaper and Online Journalism from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. She has interned for South Florida's City Link Magazine and served as an editorial assistant for MovieMaker Magazine. Currently, she lives and writes from Atlanta.
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