Caris vujcec biography sample
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JUDGES
Erin Kyan
Australia
Erin Kyan is a disabled, queer, trans man living in Melbourne, Australia. An artist with a passion for all things strange, intense and emotional, he creates work in a variety of formats from zines to podcasts to poetry on stage. His work explores the breadth of human experience from the wet and visceral darkness that lurks within us to the bright and shining hope and power of love and community.
Together with his partner Lee, Erin is half of Passer Vulpes Productions, a podcast production house in Melbourne, specialising in audio fiction. Producing high quality, critically acclaimed and uniquely Australian shows, Passer Vulpes Productions creates everything from sweet romance to science fiction, from years-long serials to two minute shorts. He wears a lot of hats with Passer Vulpes Productions – as writer, producer, director, editor, sound designer, and so much more.
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Meet Caris…With A Dash Of Pepper
Caris Vujcec is smart, savvy, and sexy. Yes, very sexy.
The American-born actress of Sicilian-Croatian descent recently celebrated a defining birthday, and knows well how the entertainment industry-at-large turns a blind eye to mature actresses. “The roles aren’t there. Our country, in particular, doesn’t think a woman is sexy after a certain age, or that anyone is interested in stories about women our age,” Caris says.
She references afive-minute comedy sketch with Amy Schumer, who stumbles upon Julia Louis Dreyfus, Tina Fey and Patricia Arquette while they’re celebrating Julia’s Last F**kable Day. “In every actress’ life, the media decides when you’ve finally reached the point where you’re not believably f**kable any more,” Julia explains to Amy. “It’s a humorous, sobering look at what the industry thinks of women over forty” Caris adds.
But now Caris is determined to help put an end to this attitude, and has joined a movement