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  1. Amanda Kramer (born December 26, 1961) is an England-based American composer and touring musician. Kramer first gained prominence as a member of the techno-pop band Information Society and later performed with other alternative rock and new wave groups such as 10,000 Maniacs, World Party, and the Golden Palominos.

  2. Amanda Kramer (born 1981) is a director, screenwriter, and producer. She is best known for the films Ladyworld (2018) and Please Baby Please (2022), both of which she wrote and directed.

  3. 4. Apr. 2022 · Amanda Kramer, a musician-turned-filmmaker with a distinctive style, talks about her latest film, a queer musical set in 1950s New York. She discusses her approach to genre, artifice, fantasy, and casting in her work.

  4. Amanda Kramer, director of Give Me Pity!, a warped take on variety show programming of the 1970s and early ’80s, talks about her love for performance, influences and challenges. The film stars Sophie von Haselberg as a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown who hosts a Saturday night television special.

  5. 25. Jan. 2022 · The American filmmaker talks about her queer, sleazy and fantastical take on the 1950s in her latest film, starring Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling. She also reveals her plans to work with Riseborough again and her admiration for the actor.

  6. 16. Jan. 2024 · Amanda Kramer, director of \"So Unreal\", an essay-documentary about cinema, humanity and technology, will join Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie, for an on-stage talk at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is among the titles in the Limelight section, which features films from established filmmakers.

  7. 28. Jan. 2024 · Blondie lead singer Debbie Harry talks about her film career, including narrating Amanda Kramer's 'So Unreal,' an essay film about cyberspace and technophobia, at Rotterdam film festival. She also shares her memories of working with David Cronenberg, John Waters and H.R. Giger.