Nicole Conn
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Nicole Conn (born October 29, 1959 in Mesa, Arizona), is a film director, producer, and screenwriter most famous for her debut feature, the lesbian love story, Claire of the Moon (1992).
In 2004, POWER UP! named Conn one of the top ten gay women in show business.
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[edit] little man
Conn's most recent film project was little man, a documentary about the extremely premature birth of her son, Nicholas. Born 100 days too early, Nicholas weighed only one pound. little man is the story of how a micro-preemie brought a family to its knees. The film is the winner of 12 film festival awards from around the United States of America.
[edit] Preemie World
Her most recent venture is Preemie World, a website that provides a nexus between prematurity and disability. Conn used this site to launch NICU Preemie Tags, which are pieces of jewelry inspired by the dog tags soldiers wear into battle. The NICU Preemie Tags are considered by Conn as a way to honor all the children who were once premature babies fighting for their lives in the NICU and all the people who have loved and nurtured those children.
[edit] Filmography
- little man--a documentary by Nicole Conn (2005)
- Cynara: Poetry in Motion (1996)
- Claire of the Moon (1992)
- Moments (1992)
[edit] Bibliography
- She Walks in Beauty (2001)
- Angel Wings (1997)
- Passion's Shadow (1995)
- Claire of the Moon (1993)
- The Wedding Dress
[edit] Companies
- Demi-Monde Productions (1987)
- Little Man Nicholas, LLC (2002)