Julie Kalceff and is best known for her work on the 2011 web-series, Newtown Girls. However, it is with SFN that she has had the most success, as the series is now a bona-fide world-wide phenomenon gaining over 3.7 million views within one year.
The quick release of back-to-back seasons followed by the current third season, she has broken the mole of making a successful lesbian web series. Exceptional quality in production, writing and acting, SFN has quickly ascended to to be whispered in the same light as some of best lesbian web dramas ever.
The chemistry between the characters has pitted viewer against viewer, who have in turn created fandom forums with the usual divisional teams. Which team are you on? Darcy/Steph? Steph/Emily? Kristen/Emily? Kristen/Darcy? I'm partial to Emily/Kristen myself.
The following are a few questions I had the privilege of asking Julie Kalceff, who is also the writer/director and producer of the series. Included in the interview were two of its stars Rosie Lourde (Darcy) and Sarah de Possesse (Steph).
The quick release of back-to-back seasons followed by the current third season, she has broken the mole of making a successful lesbian web series. Exceptional quality in production, writing and acting, SFN has quickly ascended to to be whispered in the same light as some of best lesbian web dramas ever.
The chemistry between the characters has pitted viewer against viewer, who have in turn created fandom forums with the usual divisional teams. Which team are you on? Darcy/Steph? Steph/Emily? Kristen/Emily? Kristen/Darcy? I'm partial to Emily/Kristen myself.
The following are a few questions I had the privilege of asking Julie Kalceff, who is also the writer/director and producer of the series. Included in the interview were two of its stars Rosie Lourde (Darcy) and Sarah de Possesse (Steph).