Born into a conservative, wealthy middle class family in Baltimore, Maryland, he surely didn’t fit with his surroundings. That is, until he met then-aspiring filmmaker John Waters. Milstead became one of Waters’ closest friends and also his muse, starring in ten of his unforgettable movies during the 70s and 80s, from “Roman Candles” to “Mondo Trasho”, “Pink Flamingos”, “Female Trouble” and “Polyester”, to name a few. It is this audacious legacy that award-winning filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz is looking forward to preserve with I Am Divine, the definitive biographical portrait of the most beautiful woman in the world. Schwarz (known for “Spine Tingler: The William Castle Story” and “Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon”) has already set up a number of brand new interviews with John Waters, Ricki Lake, Tab Hunter and Michael Musto, plus others, and has gathered movie clips, photos and rare footage of the immortal star. —thewildmagazine.com
Jeffrey Schwarz is President & CEO of Automat Pictures, a leading producer of studio EPKs (electronic press kit), Blu-ray and DVD content, original TV programming, and feature films. He has contributed to the success of dozens of major studio releases for directors such as Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Jonathan Demme, Ron Howard, Sam Mendes, Wes Craven, Rob Reiner, Joe Dante, Barry Sonnenfeld, Paul Verhoeven, John Carpenter, Chris Columbus, and the Coen Brothers. Television productions include Starz’s “Sex and the Cinema,” “In the Gutter,” “Hitchcocked!” and “Shooting the Police: Cops on Film,” and IFC’s “Reservoir Dogs Revisited” and “Still Swingin’.” Automat Pictures provided exclusive backstage content for the 2010 Academy Awards produced by Adam Shankman and Bill Mechanic. In 2008, Jeffrey premiered the GayVN award winning feature documentary “Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon,” a portrait of adult film star Jack Wrangler. It is distributed by TLA Releasing and had its television… read more