Dani Thomas

Summer 2022 Update

It’s been a while! Here’s a bit about our 2022.

  • Both Christina & Kelsey, our CongestedCat team leaders, moved to the Hudson Valley this year! Christina & her husband Justin are in Ulster County. Kelsey & Dani are in Dutchess County (and they’re having a baby this fall!). We’re all still just a train ride away from the rest of the team in NYC and plan to continue supporting & shooting in the City, but we’re also excited to start building community and making movies Upstate! We went to our first local event last week, a panel on the state of Film and TV Production in the Hudson Valley.


  • We struggled with sticking to our weekly writing group through the second half of 2020 and 2021, but we’ve been going strong so far this year by committing to meeting at least every other week even if only one person has new pages or pitches. This approach keeps the pressure light while still encouraging creativity and collaboration amongst us.

  • We’ve all continued revising existing projects but most notably on the new side:

    • Kelsey wrote a queer holiday romcom!

    • Christina & Kelsey are writing a queer horror feature together!

      • Christina’s also in early stages of development for her next feature as writer/director, Silent Night, a horror you’ve surely heard her mention in past years. You can hear a bit about the status of that in the mid-year check-in episode of her podcast.


  • IndieWorks is still up in the air but not gone forever. The fact remains that the pandemic isn’t over and indoor gatherings continue to be risky. And with Christina, Kelsey, and Dani now out of the City, the future of IndieWorks does feel even more unclear than the last two years. But we all love screening films and building community, and it’s something we aspire to get back to when it feels feasible from a safety and bandwidth perspective. Aside from the timeline, all things we said in our blog post last year still stand. We’ve discussed what it could look like bringing IndieWorks back into Manhattan (instead of Queens) with a new venue near Penn Station; we’ve discussed what it could look like moving to a venue Upstate instead and shifting the focus of the series a bit; and we’ve discussed doing both in various combinations to support filmmakers and reach audiences in various ways. We’re intrigued by all the prospects, but nothing can really be decided and acted on until the pandemic is truly under control - which unfortunately doesn’t seem like it’s going to be anytime soon. In the meantime though, we look forward to watching what all our peers in NY are working on and supporting in ways that we’re able to from afar.

Dani on Christina's Podcast

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In case you missed it, our founder Christina has a new podcast with fellow filmmaker Bri Castellini in which they reframe the creative industry and tackle how to “break out of breaking in” to take your agency back! In today’s episode, CongestedCat team member and IndieWorks co-host Dani Thomas popped in to chat representation in media, feeling seen in your craft and finding connection in creativity. Head to breakingoutpod.com for listening platforms and leave a rating and review if you like what you hear! 🎧

Feed Your Brain

For those that don't know, Christina is also Seed&Spark's Head of Education. And not only can you attend free crowdfunding and distribution workshops regularly taught by her, you can also catch her live weekly lessons as part of Seed&Spark's virtual Lunch&Learn series. It occurred to us that our peers may not know they've been happening but would definitely benefit from watching.


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And speaking of Seed&Spark, our team member Dani Thomas wrote a thoughtful recap of What's Keeping You From Writing Today? - one of Seed&Spark's Creative Sustainability Sessions featuring Emily V. Gordon, Jen Richards and Naomi Ekperigin.

LOVE TRUMPS HATE

We're having a hard time articulating the way we feel right now. Christina gave it a shot at the end of her last update. What we know is that we're determined to combat the hate that now leads our nation by using our voices and creative content to spread empathy and inclusivity. (And we'll be working like hell individually and collectively to keep people paying attention once he's in office in an effort to keep people woke enough to vote in 2018.)

We weren't able to go to today's march against Trump. But we were able to attend yesterday's Love Rally, where we marched from Washington Square Park to Union Square in solidarity with other New Yorkers who believe in fighting for true equality. 

Being surrounded by love & inclusivity and getting to chant #lovetrumpshate and #blacklivesmatter and #mybodymychoice and #gayrightsarehumanrightsand #transrightsarehumanrights and #muslimlivesmatter and #latinolivesmatter and #refugeesarewelcomehere and #notmypresident and #thisiswhatdemocracylookslikegave gave us such strength for the fight ahead. Thank you everyone who's organizing and joining. We'll be hitting the streets to peacefully and powerfully protest at the next opportunity.