“Blackwell” Trailer for Upcoming Short Film by Ed Barnes

“Blackwell” Trailer for Upcoming Short Film by Ed Barnes

Starring: Paul Mccarthy-Boyington, Steven Ogg, Sean Weil, Michael Cullen, and James McMenamin Writer/ Director: Ed Barnes Producers: Mollye Asher, Katrina Whalen In Association with Adirondack Mountain Productions Cinematographer: Ben Rutkowski Editor: Emily Clifton Casting by: Allison Twardziak Costume Design: Liene Dobraja Production Design: Marci Mudd Hair and Makeup: Emma Strachmann BLACKWELL is set in the late days of the American frontier, when the gold rush was starting to wane and pioneers were scrambling further towards the cold North in search of other opportunities.The story follows Eli, a callous, sociopath degenerate,…

Exit

Exit

Every day growing numbers of men and women walk the streets of their city, opening doors. They abandon jobs, friends, and families for the search. They believe the city is a maze, and are looking for something lost for thousands of years – the exit. Using a strange system of maps, symbols and measurements, one young woman named Alice is sure she’s finally found the way out. Before she can reach it she must convince other believers to help her: a cunning businessman, a young couple in love, a violent…

Drowning in Blood

Drowning in Blood

Drowning in Blood is a no-budget feature film made during the available time of the cast and crew. The haphazard story follows a vulnerable sociopath, who struggles with his memories after befriending a murderous psychopath. We are pleased to make this project free to watch for those who are interested and we hope that you get something out of it. – Sean Pettis, Filmmaker Likes: 3 Viewed: 227 source

In the Darkness there is Light

In the Darkness there is Light

Short fiction (excerpt) Directed by Ali Abassi Produced by Jacob Jarek Cinematography by Sturla Brandth Grøvlen The National Film School of Denmark John Bailey (ASC) said this about In the Darkness there is Light: “A shocking opening shot leads to a pan of the room. The cert to wide exterior builds up a diquieting sense of down. This is a film full of seemingly realistic images, yet the camera placement and lighting as well as the austerity of the moves and the pans verges on the surreal. This is the…