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A Conversation With - ELI LU Entertainment

A Conversation With - ELI LU Entertainment

FromA Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr


A Conversation With - ELI LU Entertainment

FromA Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of "A Conversation With"  I interviewed ELI and LU Bevins and delved into what makes a successful Black indie female filmmaker and entrepreneur in a white male-dominated industry.
Watch here: A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr   ELI and LU Bevins of ELI LU Entertainment
A Little about ELI & LU Bevins:
Twin sisters, Eli and Lu Bevins, were raised by their grandparents, Helen and Earl Bevins, in West Philadelphia. The sisters attended Overbrook High School before attending Elizabeth City State University located in North Carolina for Computer Science with a minor in Aviation. Aside from their STEM studies, Eli and Lu wrote, directed, and produced two stage plays while starting Eli Lu Entertainment in 2009. In 2015, the sisters received their Master’s degree in , Architecture from Indiana University (IU), in Bloomington, IN. While at IU, the sisters completed several short films to compete in the Campus MovieFest (CMF) Hollywood competition, the largest student film festival in the world. Together, Eli and Lu received numerous film awards, including the 2014 First Place Elfenworks prize for their social justice film, “Systematic Living,” in which the award was presented by “Underground” actress, Jurnee Smollett-Bell. In May of 2016, their CMF short film “My Dear Arthur” was selected to screen at the world’s prestigious Cannes Film Festival in the South of France through CMF. Since Eli & Lu have written and directed numerous short films and full-length screenplays, produced a multicultural supernatural thriller, created the Mill Creek Documentary, are board members on the Mill Creek Community Partnership non-profit, and creators of the Philadelphia Film Factory (Philm Factory). Currently, Eli and Lu are working on their first cinematic spoken word film project titled “Sound Mind” and a spoken word stage play called “Broken Tables” that premiered with two packed shows totaling 700 plus attendees at the International House on Feb. 24th, 2019. Additionally, the sisters are Digital Designers for the star-studded Wearable Art Gala and WACO Theater Center in Los Angeles.
Guest IG: @eliluent
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Released:
Dec 11, 2020
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A Conversation With, with host Floyd Marshall Jr, is for and about real independent filmmakers. We're going to sit back and chat with content creators doing amazing things and making their mark in the world of independent film and beyond. We're going to find out what makes these people exceptional creators in their spaces and we hope that you take something from our conversation and start your own. To your success! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aconversationwithfm/support