BOMB GIRL MEDIA
A production company specializing in women led multi-media content by Kristin Granade.
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
* FINALIST 2019 Sundance Episodic Lab *
* FINALIST 2019 Sundance x Youtube New Voices Lab *
* NYU Production Lab partner*
Christian Mothers is a dark comedy series Created by, Written by, and Starring Kristin Granade and Elise Sievert.
A working-class mom teams up with a Midwest Christian Mother’s group to sell opioids through their charity blog “Casseroles for Christ” in order to take down the people that control their lives.
Set in the fictional town of Seward, Missouri, where the South and Midwest collide, race and class intersect, Christian Mothers explores the failures of organized religion, disillusionment with the American Dream, and big pharmaceuticals. It follows a group of Midwest moms living their best life in Christ; they run abstinence groups, after school programs, and the town oxy ring. The series explores how far a woman is willing to go to save her chosen family. It questions if women really are stronger together, and if so, what is the cost?
Kristin Granade plays the young mom blogger BETH ANN MILLER, the Underboss of the Christian Mothers. But don’t be fooled— this mom is no saint. While it seems she’s coked up on more philanthropic endeavors than Mother Theresa, she’s actually hopped up on oxy and Instagram world domination. As the face of “Casseroles for Christ,” Beth Ann runs a blog on how to be a better cook, the BEST Christian, and the PERFECT soon-to-be-wife. She’s so wholesome, no one dare think to look to her casserole empire as the source of the town’s growing opioid problem. Between Beth Ann’s mounting addiction and financial woes, control always seems to be slipping through her fingers. Praise Jesus, for Oxy.
Keep up with Beth Ann’s antics on Instagram @casserolesforchrist
CANEBREAK
Canebreak is a feature film script written by Kristin Granade.
After the sudden death of her father, Ines Breaux returns home to Mobile, Alabama to tie up the family estate. Eager to leave her childhood trauma behind, Ines tries to work quickly. However, an impropriety discovered in her father’s will risks the annexation of her mother’s Poarch Creek Band of Indian lands to the Canebrake Timberland Company. Set against the mask and performance of the Mobile Carnival season, Ines ignites a whirlwind investigation of Canebreak’s corruption, her traumatic past, and the abuses toward her mother’s tribe.
New York Is Trying To Kill Me
New York Is Trying To Kill Me is a narrative TikTok series, created and produced by Kristin Granade and Megan Channell.
A struggling actress starts confusing reality with her cinematic imaginings and begins restructuring her not-so-perfect New York life into the perfect episodic television show.
In a social media-run world of “fake it till you make it,” is it better to live in illusion or reality?
In post-pandemic New York, aspiring actress Aislinn is living her best life. At least in her mind. When Aislinn’s inability to confront reality pushes her girlfriend to dump her, she is forced to confront the flimsy scaffolding holding up her life. Aislinn instead descends into alternate hallucinations and imaginations of her best, greatest, and brightest New York dreams, all through the lens of historical cinema and New York camp.
The series explores how the millennial brain creates narratives. It depicts the influence of cinema and two dimensional storytelling on our experience of truth and authenticity. It highlights the distortions between inner and outer reality and asks how the narratives about ourselves define our lives.