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New York based director Richard LeMay's new feature film WHIRLWIND has been chosen as an official selection of New York's NEWFEST: Film Festival. WHIRLWIND also screened as an official selection of the Out on Film Festival in Atlanta, winning the audience award for best feature. A second screening was added after selling out. LeMay and Emmy award winning writer/producer Jason Brown teamed up to produce the movie. WHIRLWIND is a drama set in New York City featuring some of the most talented young actors in new York. WHIRLWIND also features music form FL Jones, Mike Levey and Karmine Alers. Currently LeMay is producing the feature film DAYBREAK which shoots in the Bahamas this summer. Last year LeMay Produced and co-directed a documentary entitled MOVE. MOVE was launched in conjunction with photographer James Houston's global charity event with sponsors HUGO BOSS and VANITY FAIR Magazine.






































Last week I went to the Diesel Jeans 30th anniversary bash. It was actually a concert with MIA, N.E.R.D., Chaka Khan and Hot Chip. About 5000 people filled this huge tent in Brooklyn and drank free all night. I was in the VIP section and got a bird’s eye view of Chaka Khan singing her ass off. She’s fat as a house but she still sings. All in all a hot night.
After several offers for distribution, we decided to go with WOLFE Releasing. They also distributed 200 AMERICAN so I already have a good relationship with them. I’m really excited because they are the largest company for that genre of films and I know they will get WHIRLWIND as much exposure as they can. Contracts are under way so keep your fingers crossed. Woo hoo!!
I just got word that the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival has chosen WHIRLWIND as their closing night film. That is pretty cool to have your film showcased like that. Hope all you Long Island residents will come check it out.
For a second I was afraid we would miss the ferry back to Nassau. I was wiped out and had to get an entire crew and cast to Current Eleuthera which is 1 1/2 hours from Governors Harbor. Five vehicles packed with people and equipment went racing down Queens Highway. We made it in an hour and got on the ferry without incident.
We had to shoot a scene where the two lead characters jump from a huge cliff as a sort of right of passage. Most of the crew jumped as well. My ass stayed safely on the ground. Call me a pussy if you want. Anyway, look at that drop. The rigging is to capture the fall from above. We did three set ups so the cast had to jump three times. Better them than me. It looks great though.

We have been on the island of Eleuthera for a week. The difference here is that this island is beautiful! Every where you look beauty slaps you in the face. Every day we go to set and kind of take a moment to take it all in. And the photography is amazing! Good stuff happening here. The Red camera is pretty awesome as well. The whole movie is taking on an epic feel.


This feature film set in New York City centers on a tight-knit group of gay men whose lives are unexpectedly disrupted by a handsome stranger. Both touching and funny, this story follows the wake of one man’s deliberate attempt to destroy the relationships of five men, all the while letting his own friendships unravel around him.


