On this episode Carolyn sits down and talks with Roney director of Glitter's Wild Women.

The film comedy-drama that focuses two sisters, Hannah and Sophie, living in solitude on their eighty acres of farmland. The sisters experience a supernatural life when they harvest and smoke glitter that gives them super strength.

Roney is an emerging filmmaker with an interesting education. She originally moved to Toronto in 2010 to play for the Ryerson Women’s Basketball team. Shortly after her first season, she retired from basketball and began taking classes at Second City. She was accepted into the Television Program (RTA) at Ryerson and excelled creatively on projects both in front of and behind the camera - specifically, her TARA-nominated feature script Hey, Dad, and her role in Kemosabe (Dir. Charles Hutchings), which won best actress at the 2014 RUFF awards. After graduating, she gave birth to a semi- autobiographical web-series project, Cheap Whine. This web-series is, in its way, an appropriate representation of Roney's love for finding humour in simple places and shaping them into entertaining, bite- sized portions. Her love of cinematic television has lured her into the world of film more than she had anticipated, and she’s excited to continue telling stories through many mediums.

Glitter's Wild Women


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