16 Words or Less @ Coney Island Film Festival
16 Words or Less will be screening at the Coney Island Film Festival September 20th at 2pm
A lonely flower shop clerk helps a grieving man find words to express his loss in this offbeat film about language, death, and hair.
Directed by: Meghan Finn Written by: Peggy Stafford Starring: Crystal Finn, Neal Huff, Marjorie Deborah Conn, Jocelyn Kuritsky, Linda Marie Larson, Yasmin Santana and Carl Holder Music by: Mike Cassedy |
Prometheus Bound Premiering at Cybertank
Prometheus Bound will screen as part of Cybertank's virtual programming from March 24 - April 11
Prometheus Bound trailer from The Tank on Vimeo. |
Adapted by Howard Rubenstein
Directed by Ran Xia Original score by Mike Cassedy March 24 - April 11 Wednesdays - Fridays at 8p EST Saturdays at 8p + 10p EST Sundays at 5p + 8p EST Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text. |
16 Words or Less Screening at Austin Indie Fest
16 Words or Less will screen at Austin Indie Fest on Sunday, Nov 22nd at 6:00pm EST (5:00pm CST)
This will be a virtual screening event.
This will be a virtual screening event.
A lonely flower shop clerk helps a grieving man find words to express his loss in this offbeat film about language, death, and hair.
Directed by: Meghan Finn Written by: Peggy Stafford Starring: Crystal Finn, Neal Huff, Marjorie Deborah Conn, Jocelyn Kuritsky, Linda Marie Larson, Yasmin Santana and Carl Holder Music by: Mike Cassedy |
Barren Premiers at SF Shorts
Barren will have its World Premeire at the San Francisco International Festival of Short Films
Friday, Oct 18th at 9:30pm
Friday, Oct 18th at 9:30pm
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Middle-aged and unable to conceive, a long-term caregiver seeks out a witch whose powerful potion changes her life--and that of her disabled sister.
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The Invention of Tragedy Premieres at The Flea
The Invention of Tragedy is having its World Premiere as part of Mac Wellman: Perfect Catastrophes
at The Flea Theater Sep 7th - Oct 14th
at The Flea Theater Sep 7th - Oct 14th
"[A] mini-masterpiece...Meghan Finn directed this stellar production.
Theater that entertains this extravagantly while baring its fangs so intelligently is a treat."
Broadway World
"Here, language baffles and delights...Theater hasn’t declawed Mr. Wellman yet."
The New York Times
"Composer Michael Cassedy’s original score tunefully accompanies the differing moods."
Theater Scene
Theater that entertains this extravagantly while baring its fangs so intelligently is a treat."
Broadway World
"Here, language baffles and delights...Theater hasn’t declawed Mr. Wellman yet."
The New York Times
"Composer Michael Cassedy’s original score tunefully accompanies the differing moods."
Theater Scene
A chorus of students, all alike and all unalike, are trying like the devil to tell a simple story—perhaps the story about the tragedy of the Sandwich Man, with sandwich boards upon which nothing is written, and hence, say nothing. Wellman’s examination of the post-9/11 world and America’s general and genial acceptance of the Iraq war.
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The Movie House on Main Street at
the Beacon Independent Film Festival
The Movie House on Main Street will screen as part of the Beacon Independent Film Festival
Sunday, Sep 22 at 5pm
Sunday, Sep 22 at 5pm
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The Movie House on Main Street is a documentary about the story of the Rosendale Theatre and the story of many small screen movie theaters across the country that have closed due to an inability to sustain financially.
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