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Andrew N. Shearer
Andrew N. Shearer (born 1977) is an underground filmmaker, journalist and punk rock musician living and working in the region of Athens, Georgia. He is the co-founder with actress and filmmaker Monica Puller of Gonzoriffic Films, a DIY arts collective which has produced dozens of short and feature-length microcinema films since its founding in 2001. Shearer has served as the sole owner and operator of Gonzoriffic since 2012.
Shearer directed, shot and edited an educational video on teen pregnancy for Dekalb County School System at the age of 13. In 1990, he co-founded the local improvisational comedy project ADTV with his brother David and friend Matt Comegys, producing several short films for which he earned extra credit in junior high classes. Shearer and Comegys formed their first punk band in 1992, playing together in various combinations throughout their teens. In 1996, Shearer founded B-Movie fanzine Gonzoriffic while working as a video store manager, and brought it to the Internet in 1998.
Shearer met actress Monica Puller in 1999 and co-founded Gonzoriffic Films with her in 2001. Composed of local actors, musicians and visual artists, Gonzoriffic made its public debut in the summer of 2004 after the 1st Annual Sprockets Music Video Competition at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, with a midnight screening of their no-budget horror comedy PsychoVixens. Gonzoriffic went on to play dozens of festivals both regionally and worldwide, producing over 80 films, including the 2017 compilation Space Boobs in Space. Shearer cites cult filmmakers John Waters, Russ Meyer and Ed Wood among his influences.
Gonzoriffic's films are produced completely outside of the standard movie industry. The stated mission of the collective is "to provide quality alternative entertainment with a strong focus on innovative, positive roles for women in film.".
The feminist themes, campy humor and progressive work ethic of the Gonzoriffic team have attracted many collaborators and supporters, such as Priscilla Lee Presson. In 2004, Shearer met fellow independent filmmaker Henrique Couto at a convention and returned home with a number of his films. The result of this meeting was the collaborative Faces of Schlock series of DVD releases, including many short films in which Shearer participated as a writer or director. Author and video game developer Arinn Dembo is a supporter of Shearer's work, and performed a cameo role in the 2006 re-make of the Gonzoriffic classic Cannibal Sisters. Shearer served as cinematographer, editor and co-producer of Monica Puller's directorial debut Fox Holes in 2009. In 2010, he co-produced and distributed Rachael Deacon's A Fever and a River.
In 2008, Shearer began hosting yearly midnight Gonzoriffic screenings at Athens Ciné theater in downtown Athens, Georgia. These shows consist of the films Shearer and his crew produce throughout the previous months and also feature photography and art exhibits.
British newspaper The Guardian described Gonzoriffic as "new film-makers who have torn up the rule book."
Technology news site The Next Web called Gonzoriffic's 2017 anthology Space Boobs in Space "the Citizen Kane of our time."
Andrew N. Shearer
Andrew N. Shearer (born 1977) is an underground filmmaker, journalist and punk rock musician living and working in the region of Athens, Georgia. He is the co-founder with actress and filmmaker Monica Puller of Gonzoriffic Films, a DIY arts collective which has produced dozens of short and feature-length microcinema films since its founding in 2001. Shearer has served as the sole owner and operator of Gonzoriffic since 2012.
Shearer directed, shot and edited an educational video on teen pregnancy for Dekalb County School System at the age of 13. In 1990, he co-founded the local improvisational comedy project ADTV with his brother David and friend Matt Comegys, producing several short films for which he earned extra credit in junior high classes. Shearer and Comegys formed their first punk band in 1992, playing together in various combinations throughout their teens. In 1996, Shearer founded B-Movie fanzine Gonzoriffic while working as a video store manager, and brought it to the Internet in 1998.
Shearer met actress Monica Puller in 1999 and co-founded Gonzoriffic Films with her in 2001. Composed of local actors, musicians and visual artists, Gonzoriffic made its public debut in the summer of 2004 after the 1st Annual Sprockets Music Video Competition at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, with a midnight screening of their no-budget horror comedy PsychoVixens. Gonzoriffic went on to play dozens of festivals both regionally and worldwide, producing over 80 films, including the 2017 compilation Space Boobs in Space. Shearer cites cult filmmakers John Waters, Russ Meyer and Ed Wood among his influences.
Gonzoriffic's films are produced completely outside of the standard movie industry. The stated mission of the collective is "to provide quality alternative entertainment with a strong focus on innovative, positive roles for women in film.".
The feminist themes, campy humor and progressive work ethic of the Gonzoriffic team have attracted many collaborators and supporters, such as Priscilla Lee Presson. In 2004, Shearer met fellow independent filmmaker Henrique Couto at a convention and returned home with a number of his films. The result of this meeting was the collaborative Faces of Schlock series of DVD releases, including many short films in which Shearer participated as a writer or director. Author and video game developer Arinn Dembo is a supporter of Shearer's work, and performed a cameo role in the 2006 re-make of the Gonzoriffic classic Cannibal Sisters. Shearer served as cinematographer, editor and co-producer of Monica Puller's directorial debut Fox Holes in 2009. In 2010, he co-produced and distributed Rachael Deacon's A Fever and a River.
In 2008, Shearer began hosting yearly midnight Gonzoriffic screenings at Athens Ciné theater in downtown Athens, Georgia. These shows consist of the films Shearer and his crew produce throughout the previous months and also feature photography and art exhibits.
British newspaper The Guardian described Gonzoriffic as "new film-makers who have torn up the rule book."
Technology news site The Next Web called Gonzoriffic's 2017 anthology Space Boobs in Space "the Citizen Kane of our time."
