December 25, 2024
Ethan Paisley

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NEW YORK – January 14, 2019Your Film Review has partnered with Ethan Paisley of Take18 Entertainment, a leader in the film industry, to produce a film series that will air on DVD Netflix YouTube Channel titled Set Life – a revolutionary show dedicated to emerging trends in filmmaking and the filmmakers who push the envelope.

The series is hosted by Ethan Paisley – an award-winning filmmaker, director, and producer. Paisley wrote and directed “Point 453” (2016). “Point 453” screened at the 70th Cannes Film Festival at the Marché du Film and was distributed by Adler and Associates Entertainment [US]. At the Sundance Film Festival (2018), it was announced Paisley’s script “Turn Out” will be directed by Indrani and produced by Eric J. Adams of Sleeperwave Films.

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The 6-part series will be accessible by desktop, tablet, and mobile via DVD Netflix YouTube Channel. You can subscribe to DVD Netflix, Your Film Review, and Ethan Paisley’s YouTube channels before the start of the series, which is set to release in Summer 2019.

About Your Film Review
Your Film Review is changing the way people view entertainment and access high-quality content. Our brand strategically captures distinct niches of the rapidly evolving entertainment industry by reviewing the hottest blockbuster movies, including indie features, documentaries and shorts for DVD Netflix.

About Ethan Paisley
Ethan has also spoken at conferences such as TEDxSonoma, ieSonoma, and the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. His work has been featured in multiple publications, including W Mag, The San Francisco Chronicle, Broadwayworld.com, and iHeart Radio. He has won over 20 awards worldwide, most notably Best Young Director at the Young Entertainer Awards. Learn more by visiting IMDb.

Today he produces for PaperChase Films whose film The Kindergarten Teacher (available on Netflix) won Best Director at The 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Their short film Skin will be competing for Best Narrative Live Action Short at The 91st Academy Awards.

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