Jill, Uncredited

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Jill, Uncredited is a 2022 British-Canadian experimental documentary short film by video essayist Anthony Ing about film and television actress Jill Goldston, known primarily for playing an extra.[1]

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Made with support from the Canada Council for the Arts[2] and based on interviews with Jill (born 1943), mother of the former Washington D.C.-based president of ABC News James Goldston, the film is constructed from excerpted clips ranging from The Elephant Man to Mr. Bean.[3][4][5][6]

Accolades[edit]

  • RIDM Awards 2023: Best National Short or Medium-Length (won)[7]

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