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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melodie_SiskMelodie Sisk - Wikipedia

    Melodie Sisk is an Atlanta-based independent film producer and actress known for White Reindeer, The Ladies of the House, Summer of Blood, Little Sister, Social Animals and The Death of Dick Long for A24 Films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1461281Melodie Sisk - IMDb

    Melodie Sisk was born in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. She is known for Little Sister (2016), Ms. Guidance and White Reindeer (2013).

  3. 1,453 Followers, 2,237 Following, 1,033 Posts - Melodie Sisk (@melodiesbliss) on Instagram: "Producer at @electrikskin and parent of @munstermashchi! All about bringing unique stories to a screen near you!"

  4. Electrik Skin is an Atlanta-based production company and consultancy started by Melodie Sisk, Meredith Singer, and Carson Carswell. Sisk has been a feature film producer for 15 years with works sold to and produced by companies like Paramount, IFC, and A24.

  5. Melodie Sisk. Producer: Ms. Guidance. Melodie Sisk was born in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. She is known for Ms. Guidance, Little Sister (2016) and White Reindeer (2013).

  6. In honor of the 18th annual Sidewalk Film Festival on August 26-28, we’re publishing a series of interviews with Birmingham filmmakers that are featured in this year’s festival. This week is an interview with Melodie Sisk, producer of Little Sister, the 2016 Closing Night Film.

  7. Applesauce, Melodie Sisk, U.S. in Progress Filmmaker ‘s Taylor Hess recently attended and reported on the U.S. in Progress series at the Champs-Élysées Film Festival. While there, she spoke to a number of female directors and producers.

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  9. Explore the filmography of Melodie Sisk on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  10. Filmmaker‘s Taylor Hess recently attended and reported on the U.S. in Progress series at the Champs-Élysées Film Festival. While there, she spoke to a number of female directors and producers. Below, her conversation with Applesauce producer Melodie Sisk. Filmmaker: What was your timeline on Applesauce? Sisk: Applesauce moved so fast!