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James Scully plays Charlie, love interest to Bowen Yang’s Howie, in the new film “Fire Island,” a touching, hilarious, and entirely Queer take on “Pride and Prejudice,” written by and co-starring Joel Kim Booster, and directed by Andrew Ahn. Scully talks about the imposter syndrome that infected the cast, how sometimes when material is so relatable it’s actually hard to gauge if you’re hitting it right, why having a Queer director actually improves the work, and how Ahn specifically led the way so thoughtfully and effectively. Plus much more!
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James Scully plays Charlie, love interest to Bowen Yang’s Howie, in the new film “Fire Island,” a touching, hilarious, and entirely Queer take on “Pride and Prejudice,” written by and co-starring Joel Kim Booster, and directed by Andrew Ahn. Scully talks about the imposter syndrome that infected the cast, how sometimes when material is so relatable it’s actually hard to gauge if you’re hitting it right, why having a Queer director actually improves the work, and how Ahn specifically led the way so thoughtfully and effectively. Plus much more!
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