With more than 150 bona fide indie titles to her credit, Debbie tells The Fold what the term “independent film” really means to her.

For those of you in NYC this weekend, THE FOLD will be screened in its entirety at MonkeyTown this Saturday night (December 20th) — we’ll be showing it at 11:50 PM.
FOLD creators MATT LAMBERT, RAY SAWHILL and POLLY FROST will be at the screening. Ray and Polly will be raffling 2 free copies of their brand new x-rated comic — and Hollywood set — audio entertainment, SEX SCENES.
NO COVER CHARGE for this screening. The info and directions and below. Before THE FOLD they’ll be showing short films starting at 10 PM.
We’re thrilled to be part of a week that MonkeyTown is presenting: films that combine eroticism and art (and in our case lots of comedy) — and includes a Terayama movie with Klaus Kinski in it, a Radley Metzger film that’ll be shown on multiple screens, plus European filmmakers Jennifer Lyon Bell and Emilie Jouvet.
This MonkeyTown event is a pick by Flavorpill.
MonkeyTown is located at 58 N 3rd St (btw. Kent & Wythe) in Williamsburg 11211
MAP LINK HERE
Here’s a link to MonkeyTown’s page about THE FOLD
Here’s a link to the MonkeyTown website
MonkeyTown is one of the best places for music and film screenings and they also serve food and alcohol.
Indie-queen Debbie Rochon tells The Fold what it’s like to direct herself in roles when a film’s director isn’t providing any, well, direction, and why it’s always better to commit to a wrong creative impulse than to none at all.
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THE FOLD is honored to share with you our recent interview with the one and only Debbie Rochon, (”American Nightmare,” “Tromeo and Juliet“)whose unique combination of dizzying talent and a relentless work ethic have led to unforgettable roles in over 150 films, a hit Fangoria Radio show, and numerous awards for her decades-spanning career.
In the first segment of our seven-part Week With Debbie, THE FOLD speaks with one of today’s greatest indie stars about the day-to-day mindset of a working film actor, and why one must become a true jack-of-all-trades to make it in today’s world of independent cinema.
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The Fold speaks with Lloyd about the satanic business practices of large entertainment corporations, why Troma’s When Nature Calls is protected by the First Amendment, and whether or not Barack Obama will be a friend of net neutrality.

