A close-up of a woman with dark, curly hair and a nose ring, illuminated by green lighting, with her hand near her face.

No More Leaving Parties

Director | Writer

Synopsis: When her childhood friend is evicted from their Harlem apartment, Zee seeks revenge on the landlord in an effort to bring her friend home.

The film is a blend of comedy, satire and revenge. It's focused on the personal impacts of displacement/gentrification for my generation, with a vivid and sweet friendship at the heart of the film between childhood friends who are losing their shared connection as neighbours.

Status: In Post-Production

Two people sitting close together inside a dimly lit establishment, engaging in conversation. The woman is on the left, with curly hair and hoop earrings, looking at the man. The man is on the right, with dark curly hair and a beard, holding a cigarette.
Two people celebrating with drinks in a dimly lit kitchen decorated with colorful bunting and paper pom-poms.

Credits:

Director & Writer - Georgina Gonzalez

Producer - Chelsea Maclaren

Cinematographer - Eleanor Petry

Editor - Toby Fernandez

Composer - Alexandra Hopkins

Zee - Nia Rodriguez

Jake - Austin Autry

Leo - Christian Miranda

Close-up of a person's feet wearing brown leather boots and jeans, standing on a wooden floor near several small insects.
A man with curly hair and a serious expression, dressed in a white shirt and dark blazer, leaning close to another person at a door.
Three people are standing and one person is sitting in a room, having a conversation. The person sitting appears to be a young man with dark hair, wearing a light-colored shirt. The woman on the left has short, curly hair and is wearing a sleeveless top. The man on the right is seen from behind, has short hair, and is wearing a dark jacket. The room has visible background elements such as a wall with wires, a shelf, and some equipment or storage units.

Nothing Ever Happens (Dir. Charlie Duffy)

Producer

A dark, surrealist comedy structured around one frustrated pub worker’s epiphany about the realities of his stagnant world.

I produced this short film on a micro-budget and planned the logistics behind the 3-day shoot in a central London pub.

Status: In Post-Production