Noah Schamus's debut film, 'Summer Solstice,' explores a rural reunion between old friends navigating changing dynamics. The movie delves into themes of friendship, trans identity, and the challenges of maintaining connections over time. Schamus aims to provoke audiences to reconsider perceptions of transness on screen and emphasizes the importance of pay equity in the film industry. 'Summer Solstice' has been praised for its rich storytelling and nuanced portrayal of relationships.
Noah Schamus on How Their Debut Feature ‘Summer Solstice’ Captures Trans Intimacy by Mocking Bad Tropes and Embracing Bad Sex https://t.co/dWYC6YIlJT
As their recommended "Summer Solstice" opens today at @ifccenter, Noah Schamus talks w/ @nataliakeogan about the writing and making of this very winning comedy of friendship and trans identity as well as future projects and "Vanderpump Rules." https://t.co/vCWBL7ezO9 https://t.co/wpwU2BfXdk
As their recommended "Summer Solstice" opens today at @ifccenter, Noah Schamus discusses the writing and making of this very winning comedy of friendship and trans identity as well as future projects and "Vanderpump Rules." https://t.co/n9nJr9e2M1 https://t.co/fWrcMg3KgY
‘Summer Solstice’ Review: Noah Schamus’ Delightful Trans Comedy Is a Rich Tale of Friendship https://t.co/y6HwAxU3t9
Noah Schamus’s debut feature, “Summer Solstice,” tracks a rural reunion between old friends struggling to recover their bond. https://t.co/nup87ozOhn
"I wanted to explore friendships that you’ve had for a long time that maybe no longer fit as comfortably." #SummerSolstice dir. Noah Schamus talks w. @blakethinks about inviting audiences to reconsider transness on screen, Éric Rohmer, pay equity & more: https://t.co/XdBm9X8Yic https://t.co/5Tl3m8GGQG