
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Day One is Tomorrow!!!! SQUEEEE!!!!
I cannot tell you how happy I am. But, as it was pointed out to me today, by one of our incredible stars, at rehearsal, I am also more calm than I have ever been, been the night before any other film that I have directed. Why? 1) Our amazing, joyful, mellow, brilliant crew and cast. 2) Prep. It really is the secret to a good shoot. From bringing on our Locations Manager and Line Producer in January for a July shoot, to bringing on our glorious DP a month before the show, we have chosen to invest in solid prep. And I know it will pay off.
I have that Christmas-Eve feeling of excitement and quiet glee.
And huge enormous piles of gratitude to God, all our prayer partners, and my amazing team.
Here we go!
God bless us, every one!!!
Setting my alarm to 5 am and trying to fall asleep at 9:30...we will see how I do:)

Thursday, July 12, 2018
Today we are four days out from principle photography on my biggest movie yet, "Language Arts". We start shooting on Monday. How can I express my delight and gratitude adequately...I think there is no way. This movie is so close to my heart that is is as if it were a part of my body. Even though Stephanie Kallos wrote the novel, and not I, I adapted it into a screenplay. And much about the story resonates with my story, and the story of our family. I believe Stephanie even wrote a chapter based on some of what happened to our family in the 90s, when we were overtaken with toxic mold in our Ballard house (some effects of which still trouble me today, actually). Is it autobiographical? Not exactly, but it has many, many shared elements.
I have a talented, experienced, brilliant and, thank God, generously-collaborative crew, and the cast of my dreams. It is the biggest cast I have ever assembled; with 39 speaking roles, 18 featured extras, and many more regular extras. And even with that, I had to exclude many, many gloriously-talented Seattle actors; some that I have worked with multiple times, and some that I have only dreamed of working with. So it goes. It is actually one of the toughest parts for me when casting, and when crewing up: excluding beloved folk, because there is no way that in the current paradigm, we can hire them. I have to recover for a day or so after decisions are made, but then I give myself full permission to rejoice in who we GET to work with!!!
I want to hug myself every time I think of the talent and crew. Thank you GOD for these people!!!!
Tech scout and production meetings have happened, wardrobe fittings are well begun; locations are secured (thank God), sets are being created, hair and makeup are being designed, camera and electric packages assembled, transportation is being locked down...we are on the toboggan and rushing down the hill!!
Saturday, June 30, 2018
"FAILING AND FLYING, by Jack Gilbert:
Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew.
It's the same when love comes to an end,
or the marriage fails and people say
they knew it was a mistake, that everybody
said it would never work. That she was
old enough to know better. But anything
worth doing is worth doing badly.
Like being there by that summer ocean
on the other side of the island while
love was fading out of her, the stars
burning so extravagantly those nights that
anyone could tell you they would never last.
Every morning she was asleep in my bed
like a visitation, the gentleness in her
like antelope standing in the dawn mist.
Each afternoon I watched her coming back
through the hot stony field after swimming,
the sea light behind her and the huge sky
on the other side of that. Listened to her
while we ate lunch. How can they say
the marriage failed? Like the people who
came back from Provence (when it was Provence)
and said it was pretty but the food was greasy.
I believe Icarus was not failing as he fell,
but just coming to the end of his triumph."
Jack Gilbert, "Failing and Flying" from Refusing Heaven. Copyright © 2005 by Jack Gilbert.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Yes, it's been awhile since I have written in this blog. Before I start posting about the latest film news, here is a brief catch-up. It's been about three years, that encompassed both my mother's death, and the end of my marriage. Two weeks ago my name went back to 'factory reset', on the day Terry and I got divorced, after over three years of intense discernment as to whether or not we should. Here is what we sent to our families:
"Dear Ones,
With great sadness we must tell you all that, after many years of deliberation, agonizing, counseling, therapy, and prayer, we are now divorced. It is the most painful decision that either of us has ever had to make. We have known and loved each other for 30 years, this summer. We have been married for 28 (and-a-half) years. It is utterly heartbreaking to have finally come to this parting, as you can well imagine.
It is a very amicable divorce, and we remain close friends and dedicated parents. We have been separated since June of 2017, but Corrie only moved a short distance (a five minute drive, or a twenty minute walk) away from the house that we have all lived in for twenty years. Terry and Theo live there, and Tallis lives in an apartment up the hill. We have frequent family dinners and get-togethers. We parents refer to each other as “Anam Cara” (soul-friends), because that is the best way to describe what we are now.
Please understand that we are very tender, and we may not wish to talk about it. Do still please consider us both your friends, if you did before. And please keep our boys in your prayers, if you are so led. They have both fully accepted the divorce, because they know that we are not angry with one another, and that we still care deeply for one another, and they understand that we all remain family forever, but that their folks live apart now.
Thank you for your friendship. Bless you as you grieve with us, and help us to walk forward with as much grace and compassion as we can.
Gratefully,
Corrie Duryée and Terry Moore".
More to follow as I slowly begin to explore how to proceed with my new life, while intensively preparing to direct "Language Arts". Thank God for such good work in the midst of such sadness.
Friday, September 18, 2015
West of Redemption - Larry and Corrie about to set off for CA
Larry and I are about to embark upon a three-festival tour of California this month. "West of Redemption" will be screening in three festivals, and we will attend each screening. We hope to see CA folks there:)
SEPT 24, 2015 Opening Night Catalina Film Festival, Santa Catalina Island, Lancer Auditorium, 8:00pm www.catalinafilm.org
SEPT 27, 2015 Closing Film Jefferson State Flixx Fest, Ft. Jones, CA, The Rec, 4:00pm www.flixxfest.org
OCT 2, 2015, 5:00pm San Diego Film Festival, San Diego, CA ArcLight Cinemas #11 4425 La Jolla Village Dr. www.sdfilmfest.com
OCT 4, 2015, 5:00pm San Diego Film Festival, San Diego, CA ArcLight Cinemas #12 4425 La Jolla Village Dr. www.sdfilmfest.com
SEPT 24, 2015 Opening Night Catalina Film Festival, Santa Catalina Island, Lancer Auditorium, 8:00pm www.catalinafilm.org
SEPT 27, 2015 Closing Film Jefferson State Flixx Fest, Ft. Jones, CA, The Rec, 4:00pm www.flixxfest.org
OCT 2, 2015, 5:00pm San Diego Film Festival, San Diego, CA ArcLight Cinemas #11 4425 La Jolla Village Dr. www.sdfilmfest.com
OCT 4, 2015, 5:00pm San Diego Film Festival, San Diego, CA ArcLight Cinemas #12 4425 La Jolla Village Dr. www.sdfilmfest.com
Monday, August 24, 2015
Very much looking forward to tonight's Camilla Dickinson Celebration at SIFF Cinema Uptown!
Free Sneak-peek Screening!
August 24, 2015
SIFF Cinema Uptown
511 Queen Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
7:00pm
Limited seating, first-come-first-served
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) A new adaptation of an early, autobiographically-infused coming-of-age romance, written in 1951 by Madeleine L'Engle, the author of the wildly successful classic A Wrinkle In Time. Adelaide Clemens (of SundanceTV's Rectify) and Gregg Sulkin (of MTV's Faking It) star as teens in1948 New York City, dealing with growing up while both sets of their parents are on the verge of breaking up. Cary Elwes, Samantha Mathis, Margaret Colin, and Lenny Von Dohlen play the parents, while Robert Picardo and Camryn Manheim play the parents both teens wish were theirs. (
) Produced in Washington State, the movie was adapted and directed by Seattle filmmaker Cornelia Duryée Moore. The screening will be presented to celebrate the film's DVD and digital release throughout the US on the day following. (
) That's right sports fans, it comes out tomorrow YAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!
) A new adaptation of an early, autobiographically-infused coming-of-age romance, written in 1951 by Madeleine L'Engle, the author of the wildly successful classic A Wrinkle In Time. Adelaide Clemens (of SundanceTV's Rectify) and Gregg Sulkin (of MTV's Faking It) star as teens in1948 New York City, dealing with growing up while both sets of their parents are on the verge of breaking up. Cary Elwes, Samantha Mathis, Margaret Colin, and Lenny Von Dohlen play the parents, while Robert Picardo and Camryn Manheim play the parents both teens wish were theirs. (
) Produced in Washington State, the movie was adapted and directed by Seattle filmmaker Cornelia Duryée Moore. The screening will be presented to celebrate the film's DVD and digital release throughout the US on the day following. (
) That's right sports fans, it comes out tomorrow YAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!
Friday, August 7, 2015
Countdown to Release of "Camilla Dickinson" August 25th!
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) So much happiness for Kairos Productions! We are joyfully counting down to the August 25th release of "Camilla Dickinson", available for sale and rental on DvD: Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/pzuxtbx, Barnes and Noble, ITunes, and other venues. For more information please check Twitter (@CorrieM, #CamillaDMovie), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/camilladickinson?fref=ts)and our website http://camilladickinson.com/ (
) I will, with Charlotte Jones Voiklis, Madeleine's granddaughter, be appearing (along with special guests from the cast of the movie!) at "Books of Wonder" (one of Madeleine's very favorite bookstores) in New York City on August 27th at 6pm. There will be DvD signing, clips from the film, a Q&A, and a discussion of Madeleine's early works! If you are in New York please come see us. (
) http://www.booksofwonder.com/events.php (
) And in other news, I fly home from New York the next day, because Larry and I will be enjoying a local screening of "West of Redemption" at http://destinycityfilmfestival.com/ (
) Our screening is at 5pm, Sunday August 30th, at the Blue Mouse Theater, 2611 N. Proctor, Tacoma, WA 98407, and we would enjoy a chat with you after the screening. (
) Come see Kairos' third adventure at the end of the month in Tacoma, Seattle friends!
) So much happiness for Kairos Productions! We are joyfully counting down to the August 25th release of "Camilla Dickinson", available for sale and rental on DvD: Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/pzuxtbx, Barnes and Noble, ITunes, and other venues. For more information please check Twitter (@CorrieM, #CamillaDMovie), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/camilladickinson?fref=ts)and our website http://camilladickinson.com/ (
) I will, with Charlotte Jones Voiklis, Madeleine's granddaughter, be appearing (along with special guests from the cast of the movie!) at "Books of Wonder" (one of Madeleine's very favorite bookstores) in New York City on August 27th at 6pm. There will be DvD signing, clips from the film, a Q&A, and a discussion of Madeleine's early works! If you are in New York please come see us. (
) http://www.booksofwonder.com/events.php (
) And in other news, I fly home from New York the next day, because Larry and I will be enjoying a local screening of "West of Redemption" at http://destinycityfilmfestival.com/ (
) Our screening is at 5pm, Sunday August 30th, at the Blue Mouse Theater, 2611 N. Proctor, Tacoma, WA 98407, and we would enjoy a chat with you after the screening. (
) Come see Kairos' third adventure at the end of the month in Tacoma, Seattle friends!
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