Gill Holland
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Gill Holland (born November 7, 1964) is a Norwegian-American Spirit Award-nominated film producer and green building developer in Louisville, KY. Holland grew up in North Carolina and has produced more than 50 feature films. He is also the founder of sonaBLAST! Records, an independent record label featuring Irish singer-songwriter Mark Geary, whose 2004 release Ghosts turned gold and received critical acclaim in Ireland and the USA.
[edit] Selected Filmography
- "FLOW: For Love of Water" (2008)
- "Adventures of Power" (2008)
- "Were the World Mine" (2008)
- "Beautiful Darling: The Life and Times of Candy Darling, Andy Warhol Superstar" (2008)
- "Natural Soul Brother" (2008)
- "Mountain Top Removal" (2007)
- American Cannibal (2006)
- Just Like the Son (2006)
- Mentor (2006)
- Sweet Land (2005)
- Nicky's Game (2005)
- Loggerheads (2005)
- Dot the I (2003)
- Martin & Orloff (2002)
- Spring Forward (1999)
- Bobby G. Can't Swim (1999)
- Dear Jesse (1998)
- Desert Blue (1998)
- Hurricane Streets (1997)
[edit] External links
- Gill Holland at the Internet Movie Database
- Norway.org article about Holland
- indieWIRE article about Holland
- New York Resident article about Holland
- Leo weekly interview with Holland
- Velocity Weekly interview with Holland
- Courier-Journal interview with Holland
- 1998 Village Voice interview with Holland
- Business First profile on Holland
- Holland article on film delivery
- Holland article in "Courier-Journal" on how to be more green