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Month: March 2018
Director BIO: Daniel Orosz (AFTER LOVE)
Director Biography – Daniel Orosz Daniel Orosz is an independent filmmaker currently living in Paris. He acquired MA in English & American Literature with focus on gender, films studies and postmodern drama. He extended his studies in a Budapest film school learning under such mentors as director Peter Timar, dramaturg Kriszta Kovacs and editor Laszlo Hargittai.… Continue reading Director BIO: Daniel Orosz (AFTER LOVE)
Short Film: AFTER LOVE, 6min., Hungary, Experimental/Romance
Pa says a prayer, takes a pill and sets out in a dreamlike quest to search for her lover, only to realize and come to terms with the fact that he is gone for good. Film Type: Experimental, Short Runtime: 6 minutes 24 seconds Completion Date: September 9, 2017 Country of Origin: Hungary Film Language:… Continue reading Short Film: AFTER LOVE, 6min., Hungary, Experimental/Romance
Director BIO: Andy Koeger & Apple Xenos (ROSIE, OH)
Director Biography – Andy Koeger, Apple Xenos Andy Koeger is a Director who makes short films, music videos, and commercials. He has indie feature film goals. Andy has collaborated with artists such as the Grammy-winning band The Alabama Shakes, received artistic sponsorship by the National YoungArts Foundation, and had award winning short films in festivals internationally. Andy… Continue reading Director BIO: Andy Koeger & Apple Xenos (ROSIE, OH)
Short Film: ROSIE, OH, 8min, USA, Experimental/Family
An unsupervised little girl goes looking for her lost dog, only to find something else unexpectedly lost. Project Links Website News & Reviews “Kickstart Sunday: Rosie, Oh” Film Pulse http://filmpulse.net/kickstart-sunday-rosie-oh/
Director BIO: Michael Lane (HANDS)
Director Biography – Michael Lane Michael has had a career as a Drama Teacher. Since then he has continued to explore the field of Performance in various ways.He used his Drama Teaching experience with patients at a local hospital’s ‘Recovery College’. When they were suffering with low self esteem, he helped them to create stories joyfully… Continue reading Director BIO: Michael Lane (HANDS)
Short Film: HANDS, 6min., UK, Experimental/Dance
Its subtitle is -‘A Dance: A Meditation: A Hope’ : We show hands moving rhythmically to our specially composed music to show our natural readiness to create, with flexibility and sensitivity. By contrast, slow sections allows contemplation about the variety, complexity and beauty of the natural human hand. Our hope is, in this fractured world,… Continue reading Short Film: HANDS, 6min., UK, Experimental/Dance
1st Scene Screenplay – CHILDREN OF THE DUST, by John McCarney
Genre: Drama In an intertwining story based on true events, three very different men have a part in saving as many babies from war-torn Vietnam as they can. CAST LIST: Corrie: Geoff Mays Narrator: Olivia Jon Daly: Shawn Devlin Jenkins: Allan Cooke Get to know the writer: 1. What is your screenplay about? The true story of a… Continue reading 1st Scene Screenplay – CHILDREN OF THE DUST, by John McCarney
Interview with Composer Jeff Russo (Emmy Winner FARGO TV series)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Jeff Russo is one of the most talented musicians and composers working in the industry today. His list of credits in the last 9 years is loaded with successful TV series and movies. In the last 2 years alone his has composed for the series Bull, Legion, Counterpart,…
Interview with Filmmaker Julia Campanelli (116)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
116 played to rave reviews at the February 2018 ROMANCE FEEDBACK Film Festival in Toronto on Valentine’s Day. Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? Julia Campanelli: I made my film, “116”, because of the dearth of interesting roles on screen for women over the…