ProductionIOKAMon, 05/18/2009 - 12:40 – theauteurPosted in
Production Company: Brentwood Film Productions Plot/Description: “IOKA,” is an exploration of the 1915 Ioka Theater in Exeter, NH. Year of Release: 2010 Filming Locations: The Ioka Theater, Exeter, NH Director of Photography: Charles E. Swazey Producer: John E. Kerr Writer: Kyle S. Glowacky Director: Kyle S. Glowacky Cast: The Ioka Theater, Carly Jurman Contact Person: Kyle S. Glowacky
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IOKA (A BFA Thesis)
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Contact Phone: (603)275-0888 Posted Email: kyle@iokafilm.com Website: Wild ViewMon, 04/20/2009 - 18:42 – Jenn RamsayPosted in
AKA (Other Title): Wild View Series Production Company: Equilibrio Films, LLC Plot/Description: Ever wonder what magnificent marvels lie outside of your back door? WILD VIEW is a compelling and fascinating educational series in 12 short episodes, each presenting a detailed look at unique habitats, wildlife species, fascinating scientific research, and heroic conservation efforts in Massachusetts and in other parts of New England.
Experience the sights and sounds of New England from an entirely new and stunning perspective. Fly through the Connecticut Valley with the majestic Bald Eagle, learn about the imperiled Old Growth Forests, and follow the Humpback Whale through New England waters in WILD VIEW.
In association with the Mass Audubon, Equilibrio Films series WILD VIEW is the first New England wildlife documentary to be filmed in Ultra High-Definition. WILD VIEW will both enthrall and educate audiences of all ages in New England and beyond. Year of Release: 2011 Filming Locations: Mass Audubon properties, public nature properties, all over New England Contact Person: Christian Munoz-Donoso Contact Phone: 413-585-0095 Posted Email: contact@wildviewseries.org Website: Director of Photography: Christian Munoz-Donoso Producer: Christian Munoz-Donoso Executive Producer, Jenn Ramsay Producer Writer: Christian Munoz-Donoso Director: Christian Munoz-Donoso Cast: Different wildlife species of New England! Host's name to be released. Being Nimble: In pursuit of dreamsMon, 02/02/2009 - 17:57 – actorbatPosted in
Production Company: WDP Films Plot/Description: 18 students enter the New England Center for Circus Arts on September 8 on a nine month journey to become Professional Circus Performers. How many will make it? How many will not? Year of Release: 2011 Filming Locations: Brattleboro, VT Contact Person: Bill Forchion Posted Email: wdpf@sover.net Director of Photography: Carl Allen Producer: Bill Forchion Writer: Bill Forchion Director: Bill Forchion Directory Link: Is This Thing On?Thu, 11/06/2008 - 23:08 – DulcetTonePosted in
Production Company: Resounding Year of Release: 2011 Filming Locations: Cambridge, Somerville Director of Photography: Anthony Hardwick Producer: Tony Lovell, Todd Pinkerton Director: Tony Lovell Cast: Kevin O'Neil, Vinnie Taormina, Tom Bianchi, Danielle Miraglia, Zach Sherwin, Tom Despres, Elizabeth Porter, Greg Klyma, Steven Bacon Posted Email: tone@resounding.com Website: Tracks to Somewhere: An Intimate Portrait of the Hobo LifestyleMon, 06/07/2004 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: “Tracks to Somewhere” is a first person documentary which explores the contemporary hobo community and its rail riding lifestyle. Through documenting hoboes around the nation, “Tracks to Somewhere” will truly create one of the most intimate portraits of contemporary American hobo. Year of Release: 2004 Producer: Michael Gunn Director: Dacia "Hitch" Kornechuk & Blake "Boomer" Harjes Contact Person: Michael Gunn Producer Contact Phone: (617) 953-3531 Posted Email: boomerandhitch@yahoo.com Website: The Red Right HandSun, 02/01/2004 - 02:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: The film is set in Salem, MA, in 1978 and revolves around a 15 year High School reunion and five old friends who share a gruesome secret. Year of Release: 2002 Filming Locations: Metropolitan State Hospital, Waltham, as well as Salem, Rockport and Quincy, MA. Producer: Kurt St Thomas and Mike Gioscia Director: Kurt St Thomas and Mike Gioscia Cast: John Doe, John Kuntz, Abigail Morgan, Edmund Lyndeck, James Murtaugh, Jenna Stern, Megan Rawa, Michael Kevin Walker, Kim Brockington and Marc Ardito Contact Person: Kurt St. Thomas Contact Phone: (212) 352-2370 Website: The Sun Still RisesThu, 01/29/2004 - 02:00 – marlaPosted in
Production Company: Aha! Films/ Oversoul Theatre Collective Plot/Description: A documentary about the contemporary Mashpee Wampanoag community and it's connection to it's past as a tribal territory. Year of Release: 2004 Filming Locations: Mashpee, MA Producer: Mwalim & Hartman Deetz Director: Mwalim Cast: Mashpee Wamapnaog Community Contact Person: Mwalim 201 Main Street Mashpee, MA 02649 Blanket Time 4Sun, 12/07/2003 - 02:00 – marlaPosted in
Production Company: C&BS/Death Plot/Description: Two guys who are forced to seek help after they're car breaks down, discover gruesome murders at the hands of an apparent Blanket. Year of Release: 2003 Filming Locations: Agawam, Ma Producer: Branden Hill, Karl Konopka, Colin Reilly Writer: Branden Hill, Karl Konopka, Colin Reilly Director: Branden Hill Cast: Branden Hill, Karl Konopka, Colin Reilly Out of Her MindMon, 07/01/2002 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Production Company: Off The Grid Productions Plot/Description: The story of a modern-day shaman and his young disciple in Vermont. Year of Release: 2002 Filming Locations: Norwich, Vermont; Montpelier, Vermont Producer: Joshua J. Masters Writer: Nora Jacobson Director: Nora Jacobson Cast: George Woodard, Rusty De Wees, Sean Conant JackTue, 01/01/2002 - 02:00 – marlaPosted in
Production Company: eskimo films Plot/Description: A fall into a jack-in-the-box leads to confusion, adventure and horror. Through the use of crude puppetry and musical sequences, 'jack' treks a sinister fantasy land.
Locations: Boston - Provincetown, MA - Blue Hills Reservation, MA - Salem, MA - Plymouth, MA - Los Angeles Year of Release: 2002 Filming Locations: Boston - Provincetown, MA - Blue Hills Reservation, MA - Salem, MA - Plymouth, MA - Los Angeles Producer: Thomas Nöla & Melissey William Wright Writer: Thomas Nöla Director: Thomas Nöla Posted Email: eskimofilms@eskimofilms.com Website: Romeo and JulietMon, 07/23/2001 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: A modern telling of the greatest tragic romance ever told Year of Release: 2001 Filming Locations: Providence and Pawtucket, Rhode Island Producer: Zoya Pierson Kevin Costa and Christopher Pierson; South Main Street Production Writer: William Shakespeare - Adapted by Richard Griffin Director: Richard Griffin Cast: Jennifer Zigler, Mark Souza, Zoya Pierson, Dan Welch, Barbara McElroy, Chris Perrotti, Robert Lamontagne, Adam Wasserman, Kevin Butler, Marc Pelina, and Ryan Ratelle Posted Email: rgriffin2@home.com Website: MacbethWed, 01/03/2001 - 02:00 – marlaPosted in
AKA (Other Title): William Shakespeare's Macbeth Production Company: South Main Street Productions Plot/Description: A modern telling of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, using all the original text. Year of Release: 2001 Filming Locations: Newport, Jamestown, Providence, Narragansett, South Kingstown, RI Producer: Annette Kennedy, Nigel Gore and Richard Griffin Writer: William Shakespeare - Adapted by Richard Griffin Director: Richard Griffin Cast: Nigel Gore, Kate Lohman, Jim O'Brien, Josh Willis, Chris Perrotti, Rudy Sanda, Jim Bray, Sam Babbitt, John Capalbo, Christopher Pierson, Annette Kennedy, Raven Latourneau and Hope Pilkington. Contact Person: Richard Griffin Posted Email: rgriffin2@home.com Website: In My Father's ChurchThu, 08/10/2000 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: Although United Methodist policy unequivocally states that gay unions can not take place in Methodist churches, Methodist pastors have been defying the order of the greater church by marrying gay couples. Filmmaker Charissa King documents the broader struggle in the United Methodist Church, while she plans a wedding with her partner Kelly and meditates over the relationship with her father, a Methodist pastor. Year of Release: 2000 Director: Charissa King Contact Person: Charissa King at P.O. Box 415 Boston, MA 02117 Contact Phone: 617-929-1890 High Art, Low LivesFri, 07/28/2000 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Production Company: The Studio Poets Plot/Description: How far will artists go to perfect their art? Year of Release: 1999 Filming Locations: Rhode Island Writer: Peter Nourjian Director: Peter Nourjian TestamentFri, 07/28/2000 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: This short film focuses on the lives of two young girls whose mothers believe that they can communicate telepathically with Jesus Christ. The mothers use their devotion to Christianity as justification for the abuse and neglect to which they subject their children.
Adapted from a story by Joanna Kleinschmidt Year of Release: 2000 Filming Locations: Boston, MA Director: Lauren Ivy Chiong Article Link: Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot WarFri, 07/28/2000 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: It is 1635, and the English Puritan settlements at Plimouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies have begun expanding into the rich Connecticut River. This expansion precipitated the first war between Native Americans and English settlers in northeastern America and set the stage for political and cultural domination of the region by Europeans. In 1637, English Puritan troops, with the help of Indian allies, burned the Pequot village in Mystic, killing 400-700 Pequots and breaking the tribe’s resistance. After the War, the colonists attempted to eradicate tribal identity by enslaving survivors and outlawing the name Pequot. Year of Release: 2001 Filming Locations: New London County, Connecticut Producer: Charles Clemmons and Guy Perrotta Cast: Noted authors & scholars and descendants of Native Americans and colonists who fought the War. Also, Roy Scheider, one of the narrators of the film. Harvard ManFri, 07/28/2000 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Production Company: Kushner-Locke Co. Plot/Description: One of Harvard's star basketball players (Grenier) becomes obsessed with a fast lifestyle of drugs and gambling that puts him in conflict with both the Mafia and the FBI. Year of Release: 2001 Filming Locations: Boston and Cambridge, MA; Canada Director: James Toback God of VampiresWed, 07/19/2000 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: A professional killer, Frank Ng, had always been able to easily dispose of any intended victim to get the job done and the job was always done well. That is, until he accepts a job to take out a mysterious figure who has been involved in some disappearances of young girls. Frank finds himself in over his head, battling for his life and for his world, as he goes head to head with an ancient evil, the God of Vampires... Year of Release: 2000 Director: Rob Fitz Posted Email: Conquest21@hotmail.com Website: Rod Price, A Passion for the BluesWed, 02/09/2000 - 02:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: Breaking from the "MTV / VH1" exploitation format, this production is a personalized study of, and by Rod Price, former lead guitarist for the power blues band "Foghat" and his work to record a roots based album with a pre-"Foghat" former band mate and blues vocalist/harp player Graham "Shaky Vic" Vicory. Extensive interviews with the performers and use of Rod's personal collection of pictures and clippings from the 60s and 70s will place the viewer in a better position to understand Rod's attraction and commitment to Chicago blues. Plus, it investigates Rod's personal experience with some of its masters both in the USA and UK, and explores how and why a major musical idiom had to migrate to England to gain wide spread acceptance. Included will be live peformance and in-studio footage shot at various locations around New England and New York State. Year of Release: 2000 Producer: Studio 21M, Inquiries can be made at 978-834-0500 Director: Dan Lesser & Rod Price One More Dead Fish?Mon, 10/25/1999 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: n this gripping tale of of environmental activism, six handline fishermen in rural Nova Scotia seize a Federal building and barricade themselves inside it for 26 days. Men like Alfred Brannen and his son Boss say government regulations threaten hundreds of environmentally-friendly handline communities on the Atlantic coast. Yet the US and Canada allow big draggers to tow 500-pound iron doors across the fragile ocean bottom, destroying valuable ecosystems and killing spawning fish. These boats crush and damage much of their catch in nets the size of several football fields, and discard 30 million tons of fish each year. Based on the most current scientific knowledge, and containing interviews with high-ranking government officials, DFO scientists and corporate CEOs, this film is both an intimate portrait of one small Nova Scotian community's struggle for survival, and a cautionary tale for countries who may be destroying their own ocean ecosystems and traditional fishing communities. Year of Release: 1999 Contact Person: Peripheral Visions Contact Phone: 917-450-3847 All Shook UpSun, 09/06/1998 - 01:00 – marlaPosted in
Plot/Description: Shaun (played by Bess Meyer) is a make-up artist at a funeral parlor who becomes a helpmate to her pregnant mother, Mattie (played by Kristin Griffith) while rediscovering love with a local firefighter, Noah (Seamus McNally). Year of Release: 1998 Filming Locations: Southeastern Connecticut Director: Eugene Celico Cast: Bess Meyer, Kristin Griffith, Seamus McNally |
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