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  1. Glenn Gaylord is an American film and television director, producer and screenwriter. [1] His credits include the feature films Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, Leave It on the Floor, Lez Be Friends and I Do, the documentary Camp Michael Jackson, the short films Boychick, Hungry Man, Lost Cause, and Little BFFs, and episodes of the ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0310935Glenn Gaylord - IMDb

    Glenn Gaylord. Producer: Leave It on the Floor. A graduate of the UCLA School of Film and Television, Glenn Gaylord is a Writer/Director/Producer whose films have won over 30 awards and have screened at such prestigious festivals as Berlinale, Los Angeles Film Festival, Toronto International, Seattle International and Slamdance.

  3. glebborama.wixsite.com › from-page-to-screen › aboutABOUT ME | from-page-to-screen

    Glenn Gaylord is the director of the multiple award-winning independent feature drama, I DO, starring Jamie-Lynn Sigler (THE SOPRANOS), Alicia Witt (CYBILL, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS), and David W. Ross (QUINCEANERA).

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · I may have hated the sappy, Hoosiers wanna-be, The Boys In The Boat, for example, but the image of the coxswains sporting those cone-shaped bullhorns strapped to their mouths made an impression. So, here, in no particular order, are my Moments Out Of Time for 2023.

  5. Jan 19, 2021 · The communal feeling of sitting in the dark with a group of strangers and laughing, screaming, or just dreaming together became my “church”. A long-discontinued but influential annual column called “Moments Out Of Time” from Film Comment magazine became my “Bible” and one of the great highlights of my childhood.

  6. Sep 13, 2019 · Senior Film Critic for The Queer Review, filmmaker, film inhaler, Glenn graduated from UCLA Film School and has written and/or directed such films as I DO, LEAVE IT ON THE FLOOR, EATING OUT: ALL YOU CAN EAT, IF WE TOOK A HOLIDAY, CAMP MICHAEL JACKSON, BOYCHICK, LOST CAUSE and LITTLE BFFs.

  7. May 30, 2013 · A British man living in New York sees his life crumble when his work visa is denied, in Glenn Gaylords “I Do.”