I’M FINE Season 2: Exploring Life, Love and Friendship In West Hollywood
The city of West Hollywood, California is home to a large part of the Golden State’s LGBTQ community. It’s a place that has also inspired …
The city of West Hollywood, California is home to a large part of the Golden State’s LGBTQ community. It’s a place that has also inspired …
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“We encompass all that is the show, beginning with the genesis of ideas, through production and post production,” they say. “We continue to sustain an ever-growing budget which includes a pizza box, plunger, and an anti-fluoride straw.”
When the timid Gemma goes to sleep every night, she wakes up in the overnight hours as someone completely different – a gay, adventurous black man named The Bear.
“I was hired by an older English actress who lived in a one room studio in the heart of Hollywood by herself. Her husband was dead, all of her friends were dead, and she had no one. She was a lovely, complicated woman. And she was alone and frightened. I drove her to the market and to do errands and would make sure she had everything she needed and she would pay me what she called ‘mad money.’ And I needed that mad money at the time.”
“I also think it has a large audience of people who are interested in, or suffer from, mental health issues. I receive letters regularly from people that feel affected in some way by watching the series. It’s incredibly rewarding.”