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Director Carly Usdin Discusses “Suicide Kale” and Being Nonbinary

This week on Revry TV. director Carly Usdin describes the process of making their recent feature “Suicide Kale” and the experience of making a movie about queer women as nonbinary person. The film is a dark comedy that shows two very different couples sharing a meal together that ends up going south after discovering an anonymous suicide note during lunch. The feature shows the audience two couples who are in very different stages of life, as one couple has only been dating for a few months and the other has been married for a few years.

#sundayfunday Reclamation shout to @SuicideKale directed by Carly Usdin!https://t.co/iWKcVh22d7

More about the Reclamation film series: https://t.co/Ezxp9zdiga@BisHilarious, @LinzHicks, @TheJasikaNicole #filmmaking #relationships #women #support #pride #LGBTQ #darkcomedy pic.twitter.com/UAB15Bgta5

— Stowe Story Labs (@StoweStoryLabs) July 1, 2018

Although Usdin is nonbinary, they note that their goal within storytelling and being a director is to tell stories that other people have yet to see before and stories that they had not seen told either. They noted that they want movies to reflect the community that they live in as well and that when they began filmmaking they wanted to create women-centric films. They noted that after coming out as nonbinary, they still want to include telling stories that include women, but also about trans people or nonbinary people.

Meet writer/director @carlytron. Their short FIRST DATE will be presented at Shorts Night tomorrow at 6:00 pm PT https://t.co/CnWkV914hi. Winner of the Audience Award at @Outfest & @NewFestNYC, Carly has also directed campaigns for @RuPaulsDragRace & made content for @ViacomCBS. pic.twitter.com/mWDkehjgEV

— WIF (@WomenInFilm) January 11, 2022

As always, if you would like to watch the interview in full or watch Usdin’s film and many other films centering queer people, you can visit Revry here.