Jane Spencer
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Jane Spencer is an American Filmmaker who co-wrote and directed the film Little Noises
Little Noises
Little Noises is a 1991 drama/comedy film. It follows the life of an awkward and unsuccessful writer who dates a playwright and shares a room with an unsuccessful actor . He steals the poems of a deaf-mute...

, with lead actors Crispin Glover
Crispin Glover
Crispin Hellion Glover is an American film actor, director and screenwriter, recording artist, publisher, and author. Glover is known for portraying eccentric people on screen such as George McFly in Back to the Future, Layne in River's Edge, unfriendly recluse Rubin Farr in Rubin and Ed, the...

, Tatum O'Neal
Tatum O'Neal
Tatum Beatrice O'Neal is an American actress best known for her film work as a child actress in the 1970s. She is the youngest to win a competitive Academy Award, at the age of 10, which she won for her performance as Addie Loggins in Paper Moon opposite her father Ryan O'Neal...

 and Rik Mayall
Rik Mayall
Richard Michael "Rik" Mayall is an English comedian, writer, and actor. He is known for his comedy partnership with Ade Edmondson, his over-the-top, energetic portrayal of characters, and as a pioneer of alternative comedy in the early 1980s...

 which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival that takes place annually in Utah, in the United States. It is the largest independent cinema festival in the United States. Held in January in Park City, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, as well as at the Sundance Resort, the festival is a showcase for new...

, was screened at the Goteborg Film Festival (Sweden), Wine Valley Festival (USA) and was distributed in the USA (theatrical) and Europe and is mentioned in film critic and Cassavetes scholar Ray Carney's book 'The Independent Vision: At the Other Movies'. She is the writer, producer and director of 'Faces On Mars', which premiered at the Solothurn Film Festival
Solothurn Film Festival
The Solothurn Film Festival is the most important festival for Swiss film productions. Every year since 1966 it has presented a representative selection of current Swiss feature, documentary and short films in the “Swiss Forum” programme...

 (Switzerland), and is the writer,producer and director of the film Men Don't Lie
Men Don't Lie (film)
Men Don't Lie is an upcoming feature length romantic comedy film set in contemporary London starring Michael Madsen, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Ed Speleers, Meredith Ostrom, Megan Maczko, Xavier Tournaud, Joshua Feinman, Wendy Thomas and a strong supporting cast of up-and-coming British and Foreign...

, with lead actors Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen
Michael Søren Madsen is an American actor, poet, and photographer. He has appeared in more than 150 films, most of them small independent films, though he has starred in central roles in such films as Reservoir Dogs, Free Willy, Donnie Brasco, and Kill Bill, in addition to a supporting role in Sin...

, Jean-Hugues Anglade
Jean-Hugues Anglade
Jean-Hugues Anglade is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for his roles as Eric in Killing Zoe, Zorg in Betty Blue and Marco, the boyfriend of Nikita, in Nikita....

 and Megan Maczko, which is currently in production in England.
She is a playwright whose plays include 'Critical Mass'(co-writer), 'Faces On Mars', and 'Wake Up Running'. She studied at Waynflete School
Waynflete School
Waynflete School is a private, coeducational, college preparatory day school for early childhood education to twelfth grade, in Portland, Maine. Established in 1898, it is one of three independent private schools in the greater Portland area....

, the University of Texas (Theatre), New York University
New York University
New York University is a private, nonsectarian research university based in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan...

 (Film) and The Actors Studio in New York City (writing and directing) as well as Circle Rep Lab in New York City.

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