Movies That Predicted 2020 — Besides Contagion

No one could have predicted 2020… except for Hollywood. As everyone on earth noted earlier this year, Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion did a fine job of predicting how a Covidesque virus could wreak havoc with every aspect of our lives. But other films did, too — some of them far less known. Let’s have a look at the movies that predicted 2020.

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Charlie Buhler is Breaking Boundaries and Championing Representation in Filmmaking

In 2019, only 15.1% of directors of theatrical films were women and 14.4% of directors of theatrical films were people of color. Underrepresented groups are landing more roles on screen but being inclusive behind-the-scenes remains a challenge. Changing this narrative requires leveraging underrepresented groups and highlighting their abilities as storytellers.

Charlie Buhler is an up-and-coming filmmaker and photographer from South Dakota. She’s a woman of color breaking barriers within the predominantly white space of filmmaking. Growing up in South Dakota, Buhler faced a dichotomy between the way she experienced the world and the way the world experienced her.

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SOUND/STAGE with Andra Day

SOUND/STAGE is an online concert film series produced by LA Phil Media, the media and digital initiatives arm of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. The series brings the LA Phil’s musical programs to the screen through collaborations with music video, documentary, and feature film directors. Each episode is organized around a single artist, ensemble, or theme that is explored through music as well as supporting essays, artwork, playlists, and interviews. Created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the series is filmed at the Hollywood Bowl, where musicians are able to perform together outside while socially distanced.

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The L.A. Philharmonic’s Emotional Return to an Empty Hollywood Bowl

The L.A. Phil has released two previews of its “sound/stage” series, including the finale of “Mother Goose.” The videos have a great deal more motion than one is accustomed to with classical-music performances. Camera operators slink around onstage and capture tight closeups of the players. Drones deliver vertiginous overhead perspectives and wide-angle shots with downtown Los Angeles in the background.

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Before the Fire – A First Feature From Two Fearless Females

“Men are allowed to have all different layers, but as women, especially young women, people are always trying to put you in a box, and it can be limiting to not just your career but also to your emotional and mental health. They’ll project onto you based on the sliver of you they’re seeing at the moment. So don’t let people define you. Don’t let yourself get stuck.”

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From Compton Cowboys to Rosebud rappers: how Charlie Buhler is defying stereotypes of BIPOC communities

You only need to meet Charlie Buhler once to understand her work: the stories she has documented and the communities she has worked with speak to an extraordinary level of trust between filmmaker and subject. From kid cowboys in Compton, to Indigenous hip hop artists in Rosebud, South Dakota, it is clear to see how people would be drawn to Charlie’s infectious energy and authenticity – and why, in turn, they have been happy to open up their lives to her. This approach lends itself to a unique portfolio of work, led by people rather than agenda, and shaped by the individuals Charlie encounters along the way.

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How Before the Fire Used Planes, a Burning House and Humvees to Reverse-Engineer the Timeliest Script of the Year

Before the Fire director Charlie Buhler and writer-star Jenna Lyng Adams didn’t have millions of dollars when they started work on their sci-fi drama, but they did have access to a few things they knew could be verycinematic — planes, Humvees, a farm, and a house that needed burning down.

In the purest DIY, indie filmmaking fashion, they reverse-engineered Adams’ script. And because Adams had long been fascinated by end-of-the-world scenarios, they happened to make a film about a pandemic.

A pandemic that bears striking similarities to COVID-19.

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Doomsday Signs Charlie Buhler for US Commercial Representation

Production company Doomsday Entertainment has signed commercial and film director Charlie Buhler for her first U.S. spot representation. Strongly influenced by her upbringing as a bi-racial woman growing up in a predominantly white area in South Dakota, she uses her work to make sense of the dichotomy between how she experienced the world and how the world experienced her through the lenses of race and gender.

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Black people represent approximately 15% of the United States and London.

CHANGE THE LENS is a pledge to ensure the representation of black filmmakers within the commercial and music video film industry is reflective of the greater population.

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