Director Daniel Adams discusses An L.A. Minute

Director Daniel Adams discusses An L.A. Minute

August 31, 2018 A DGA Q&A in Los Angeles

A best-selling author faces a moral dilemma after encountering an avant-garde performance artist in Director Daniel Adams’ new comedy, An L.A. Minute.

In a satirical look at fame, Adams’ film tells the story of Ted Gold, a former Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who gave up being a serious writer to cash in by penning trashy bestsellers. His world is shaken when he meets Velocity, a young, beautiful and homeless performance artist, whose passion and integrity inspires him to follow her example.

Following the DGA membership screening in Los Angeles on August 31, Adams sat down with Director Bill Fishman (My Dinner with Jimi) to discuss the making of An L.A. Minute.

In addition to An L.A. Minute, Adams’ credits include the feature films The Lightkeepers, The Golden Boys, The Mouse, Primary Motive and A Fool and His Money. He has been a DGA member since 2010.

You can listen to Adams' Q&A by clicking the podcast episode embedded below. You can find more DGA podcast episodes here.

Pictures

Event photos by Trixie Textor - Print courtesy of Strand Releasing.

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