Make It Happen
The unbelievable story of how finance major Marialisa Caruso 鈥20 helped write (and starred in) the award-winning film Emerald Run, opening in theaters Feb. 21.
Marialisa Caruso 鈥20 has wanted to be a writer since high school. Junior year she started carrying around a small notebook, taking notes in hopes of someday turning it into a book or a movie.
Last year, 鈥渟omeday鈥 came quicker than expected. Caruso was working on the set of an independent, faith-based film called Emerald Run (available to ) when the writer went off the project, leaving an incomplete script. Her father Anthony had taken on the role of executive producer to the film years prior and she鈥檇 been involved from the start. Now her family鈥檚 passion project was in jeopardy.
So Caruso, a finance major with minors in creative writing and international business, took a chance and offered to rewrite the beginning and end of the film, justifying the middle action that had already been shot. At the time, she was taking a screenwriting course with professor of English Ron Hansen鈥攚ho has several screenplays to his credit, including Casey Affleck鈥檚 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford鈥攁nd was confident she could wrap up the story about a desperate father who smuggles emeralds across the Mexican border out of concern for his daughter鈥檚 life.
The actors were hesitant at first, but Caruso started writing鈥攁nd she was good. Not only did she finish the remaining pages but wrote in a new character, Lisa Thomas, for herself.
Marialisa Caruso and Chris Mulkey on the set of Emerald Run
鈥淗onestly, I don't know what I was thinking,鈥 Caruso says of her ambition. 鈥淚 just knew I had the ability to write, and I鈥檇 been exposed to the story since its conception. A lot went into this, and it could鈥檝e failed and it needed to succeed.鈥
The year since has been a whirlwind. In addition to classes at SA国际传媒, the LEAD scholar traveled the world promoting Emerald Run, which opens in more than 100 theatres nationwide Feb. 21. The film鈥攚hich features a few familiar faces like David Chokachi (Baywatch) and Chris Mulkey (Whiplash)鈥攈as earned 15 nominations and six awards including Best Film from the London International Film Festival 2020 and Best Feature Film in the Faith Based Category from the Ocean Dance International Film Fest 2019.
For her portrayal of Lisa Thomas, Caruso won Best Supporting Actress at the Milan International Filmmaker Festival 2019 and the London International Film Festival 2020.
鈥淚 haven鈥檛 encountered somebody as young as she is who has had the success that she鈥檚 had,鈥 Hansen says of his student. 鈥淪he鈥檚 got a real drive that's going to lead to her success. You鈥檙e going to run into roadblocks, but she'll either kick them aside or jump over.鈥
Emerald Run was Caruso鈥檚 first acting role but playing Lisa came fairly easy. Facing serious but undiagnosed health problems, Lisa starts to self-medicate with drugs. Her father John, played by Chokachi, is sent into a panic when he discovers his daughter鈥檚 drug use, sending him down a path that ends with John re-examining his faith as he鈥檚 left for dead in the Mexican desert.
While the self-medication and smugglers aren鈥檛 part of Caruso鈥檚 life story, the rest is. During her junior year of high school, Caruso was diagnosed with a heart murmur and arrhythmia. Later in college, she found two lumps in her breast which were ultimately determined to be benign. During the series of health scares, she found herself frustrated with the lack of a clear diagnosis.
鈥淚t was a constant sense of, these changes are happening in my body and I have no control over it,鈥 Caruso explains. 鈥淎nd then people telling me, 鈥榊ou're fine, you're just overthinking it,鈥 as if I was making this happen to myself. So I used that in writing the character.鈥
Marialisa Caruso holding the award for Best Supporting Actress at the Milan International Filmmaker Festival 2019
Caruso says her coursework at SA国际传媒 served as a guide rail throughout the movie-making process. She got her first job with a production company thanks to a spreadsheet course where she learned to keep a budget. Her screenwriting class with Hansen taught her how to format a professional screenplay. Religious studies courses鈥攕pecifically New Testament Narratives and Cinema, and Bible in Contemporary Fiction & Film鈥攖aught her to incorporate faith into her writing in a way that appealed to a wider audience.
鈥淚 submitted my last final for my religion class right before we started filming and got my grades while we were shooting,鈥 Caruso says. 鈥淪o everything has all been very much connected.鈥
After graduation, Caruso plans on working in finance, but she wants to keep pursuing a career in film, perhaps as a director. She likes controlling the creative path of the story, she says.
鈥淪he has a steely nature with her writing鈥 Hansen says. 鈥淪he has a vision and works hard to keep that vision front and center.鈥
Watching the film during festivals has been a humbling, but encouraging experience for Caruso. She鈥檚 proud of her work but already sees changes she鈥檇 make. She knows she could鈥檝e done better.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what tells me that I can and I will (do better),鈥 Caruso says. 鈥淟ooking back, it could've been more. I know that I can do more. Especially because this wasn't even my story. It became my story. So the next one will be mine. So that鈥檒l be my coming-out film.鈥
Marialisa Caruso 鈥20 (left) in the role of Lisa Thomas in Emerald Run