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Manhattan-based filmmaker Celia Rowlson-Hall interviewed for New York Filmmakers series in 2012

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English: Celia Rowlson-Hall is a Manhattan-based filmmaker who has directed several short films including Prom Night, Three of a Feather, and Unto the Locusts for Metal Magazine. She has also worked as a choreographer for other short film and music video projects.

For more about Celia visit her website at celiarowlsonhall.com

To see more New York Filmmaker Interviews go to NYFilm.tumblr.com
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