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PROGRAM #28
ARCLIGHT THEATER 12 THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 7 - 7:45 PM |
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Red Money (Comedy / When you owe more to a loan shark than your financial means permit, other payment methods are taken. Like it or not. Director / Producer / Writer: Kelly Knudson Contact: kelly.knudson@foxnews.com
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Death Constant (Suspense / Thriller / Reminiscent of New German Cinema, Death Constant is a bizarre and moody film. It is a “psychological thriller with a vampire twist,” once inside its world you will take off on a wild and winding journey, riding shot-gun with Jamie and story of him and his friends from beginning to end! And only then will you be able see for yourself just how twisted their young lives become. Directors: Roy Montejano and Slater Producer: Brad Gibbons Writer: Roy Montejano Contact: rmjmedia@gmail.com |
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My Ambition (Action / Adventure / Jules Walters unhealthy obsession with vampires leads to his dismissal from school. But when he steals a bat from the local zoo, his obsession may lead to his demise. Director / Writer: Keith Dinielli Producers: Robert Mrytle and Kimberly Dinielli Contact: keith_dinielli@hotmail.com |
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Not a Pick Up Artist (Comedy / A waiter struggles with his view on women. Director / Writer: Johnny Roc Producer: Johnny Roc and Juri Koll Contact: roc@screenworldfilms.com |
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Puppet (Animation / A young man fabricates a simple sock puppet, not knowing the abuse the entity will soon inflict. Through an escalating series of torture, the possessed puppet takes on the embodiment of fear, chaos, and willful self-destruction. Director / Producer / Writer: Patrick Smith Contact: pat@blendfilms.com |
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The Problem with Fiber Optics (Comedy / Set in a hyper-realistic 1961, a painfully shy virgin's otherwise tiresome life becomes nightmarish after he purchases a memory implant of a sexual encounter with a seemingly random woman in an effort to boost his confidence. Director/ Producer/ Writer: Greg Jardin |
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A Questions of Loyalty (Drama / Germany 1939, Albert Krenz never dreamed it could happen: The Government has fabricated an attack to justify invading Poland; the People's Protection and Security of Homeland Act has suspended civil liberties: dissidents are being sent to concentration camps. When a young man shows up at his door one night, Dr. Kentz has no idea the young stranger has information that could determine his future. Director / Writer: Randall Wilkins Producers: David Boyd and Randall Wilkins Contact: randallwilkins@verizon.net |
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Tales of (Documentary / The last bastion of a truly honky-tonk atmosphere is over. It’s time to make way for Mickey and Minnie. In an age of sterile corporate strip malls, Tales of Times Square is a reminder that in at least one neighborhood, things used to be quite different. Based on the cult classic book of the same name, written by Josh Alan Friedman. Director / Producer: Paul Stone Writers: Paul Stone and Josh Alan Friedman Contact: Paul@conceptx.net |