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We talk Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and screenwriting with Caitlin Rose Arcand.
Caitlin is an award-winning screenwriter, producer and script exec. Her directorial debut feature, "Burn Baby Burn" (the chaotic gay mob movie), is currently in development after winning Best Feature Screenplay at Hollywood International Diversity, Best Feature Dialogue at Flight Deck Film Festival and Outstanding Achievement for a Feature Screenplay at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. She recently wrapped her directorial debut short "Starlyfe," to be released this spring. Previously, she produced the two award-winning queer short films, "Happy Hour" and "Oreo," in addition to working in production for Netflix, Luminant Media and Dirty Water Media.
As a comedian and writer, Caitlin specializes in "the worst people you know," bringing to life all the unsavory characters that the East Coast has to offer. Her candid stories have been heard on stages all over the country, notably appearing at The North Carolina Comedy Festival, Solocom NYC, and The Portland Comedy Festival. In 2021, she was named one of CitiBank and Buzzfeed's Women to Watch for her women/LGBTQ+ centered humor platform, inspired by two sold-out years of Boston's only all-female comedy show, which she founded and hosted.
Caitlin works in film and TV as a marketing & screenwriting executive through her company Arcand Entertainment & Creative.
Follow Caitlin @caitlinrosearcand on Instagram
Show transcript bit.ly/3UKUymI
By Laura LyonsWe talk Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and screenwriting with Caitlin Rose Arcand.
Caitlin is an award-winning screenwriter, producer and script exec. Her directorial debut feature, "Burn Baby Burn" (the chaotic gay mob movie), is currently in development after winning Best Feature Screenplay at Hollywood International Diversity, Best Feature Dialogue at Flight Deck Film Festival and Outstanding Achievement for a Feature Screenplay at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. She recently wrapped her directorial debut short "Starlyfe," to be released this spring. Previously, she produced the two award-winning queer short films, "Happy Hour" and "Oreo," in addition to working in production for Netflix, Luminant Media and Dirty Water Media.
As a comedian and writer, Caitlin specializes in "the worst people you know," bringing to life all the unsavory characters that the East Coast has to offer. Her candid stories have been heard on stages all over the country, notably appearing at The North Carolina Comedy Festival, Solocom NYC, and The Portland Comedy Festival. In 2021, she was named one of CitiBank and Buzzfeed's Women to Watch for her women/LGBTQ+ centered humor platform, inspired by two sold-out years of Boston's only all-female comedy show, which she founded and hosted.
Caitlin works in film and TV as a marketing & screenwriting executive through her company Arcand Entertainment & Creative.
Follow Caitlin @caitlinrosearcand on Instagram
Show transcript bit.ly/3UKUymI