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PROGRAM #13
ARCLIGHT THEATER 9 WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 6 - 8:00 PM |
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Angie’s Delight (Suspense / Thriller / A twisted tale of murder and revenge. “Angie’s Delight” puts you in the prison visiting room with a dangerous man. Director: Nathan Oliver Producer: Chris Farnsworth Writer: Phillip Margolin Contact: cf@franklinhousefilms.com
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Film Noir (Animation / This modern animated adventure is a non-linear narrative that recalls the spirit of classic noir thrillers. Created in-camera “Film Noir” is crafted through play and experiments where found objects and archive footage have been re-animated to construct a unique story. Director / Producer / Writer: Osbert Parker Contact: ossie.fizzy@virgin.net |
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Vincent - Commercial Ad Agency: Squared Brand Communications / Client: Coronation Different scenes in Van Gogh’s life are shown, coming to life vividly in paintings, with prices quoted in the millions. Finally the credits say he died at 37, having sold one painting. Director: Keith Rose, Velocity @ Crossroads |
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Talking Hands A public service announcement about AIDS awareness. Director: Eduardo Pinzón |
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The Nurse (Drama / Silvia lives with her alcoholic mother. In a misplaced desire to demonstrate she is a good nurse, she hurts patients and then helps them. Finally someone finds out the truth and Silvia’s violence explodes. Director / Producer / Writer: Raffaele Passerini Contact: passerinifilm@gmail.com |
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The Dumbbomb Affair (Drama / Prior to an important meeting, two corporate lackeys revel in recounting a lurid, half-seen tale. They soon come to realize that some secrets have unforeseen repercussions, and some stories are better left untold. Director / Writer: David Gottlieb Producers: David Gottlieb, Erik Cho, and Brook Howell Contact: dcgott@sbcglobal.net |
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Three Bears - Commercial Ad Agency: Modernista! / Client: General Motors Hummer Three Bears return from a vacation finding their beautifully appointed home has been broken into. The three bears panic and sprint to their three-car house garage. Papa Bear is relieved to find his Hummer Alpha H1 safely in its space, Mama Bear’s H2 is where it should be, but Baby Bear’s H3 is gone. Director: Jake Scott (RSA USA Production Co.) |
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Hours Before Down (Drama / One the eve before setting off for a Columbine-like massacre, an angry teen is confronted by his best friend who tries to stop him. Director / Producer: Ken Maskrey Writer: James Tuverson Contact: ken@maskrey.biz |
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Pull (Comedy / An affable loser tries to win the girl of his dreams and the biggest tractor pull of the season. All that stands in his way is the girl’s father, the Dale Earnhardt of tractor pulling, who’ll stop at nothing to protect his daughter and his reputation as champion. Director: Andrew Shortell Producer: John Yaworsky Writer: |
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Grace (Drama / As Rae drowns in a crisis of grief and loss, a five-year-old child unexpectedly interrupts a last desperate act, and inspires her to embrace life and living once more. Director / Writer: Camille Cellucci Producers: Juanita Diana Feeney, Dennis Murphy, and Margaret Ann Contact: camille@allgoodfilms.com |
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Real Life - Commercial Ad Agency: The Hive, Inc. / Client: Sketchers Reality television spoof. Brad’s shoes are ruined and he calls a house meeting to find out the culprit. Director: Phil Mucci |
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Giddy Up - Commercial Ad Agency: Modernista! / Client: General Motors Hummer Set on a western plateau, an H3 busts hump across a craggy terrain. As the grill of an H3 bores down upon us, the truck slides across frame simultaneously revealing where the truck is coming from and where it’s going. Underneath, an adrenaline pumping techno-rock beat completes this incredible off-road experience. Director: Stefan Arni and Siggi Kinski (HIS Production Co.) |