Q&A with “Scutly” filmmaker Layne Marie Williams and actor Joette Waters

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November 6, 2020

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Cinema Femme Managing Editor Rebecca Martin talks to filmmaker Layne Marie Williams and cast member about their film “Scutly”, currently running the film circuit. Synopsis: The Matour is home to two forces of nature — the spunky, bubbly Pastel Girls and Scutly, a quirky senior citizen facing Alzheimer’s. When these personalities collide, The Pastel Girls and Scutly find common ground in unexpected places. Catch the film digitally Nov 13-20 as part of Film Girl Film Festival.

See link: https://watch.eventive.org/filmgirlfilmfestival/play/5f8e503f056b3d012ba50881?fbclid=IwAR0iDGyUjdKmCroRR6074OsjzQ96TCW0XtE_7scH4Oy4JmbKG5x-agXUksU

Cinema Femme feature with Layne Marie Williams about Scutly and other projects: https://cinemafemme.com/2020/05/12/filmmaker-layne-marie-williams-shows-us-her-insides-with-scutly/

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