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NEW YORK (PRWEB) October 20, 2005
After receiving news that their short film, ‘Interstate’, has been selected for the “top U.S. genre film festival” in New York, Writer/producer Eric Vale of Five Ton Ed Productions and director Brad Osborne of Innuendo Films have received yet another pat on the back. They have now been informed that Interstate?s sequel, ‘Sole Possessions’, will receive its official world premiere at the New York City Horror Film Festival (NYCHFF). Combined, ‘Interstate’ and ‘Sole Possessions’ make Innuendo the only production company at the NYCHFF to have two films selected for screenings.
‘Sole Possessions’ stars Elise Baughman (‘Dragon Ball GT’, ‘Kiddy Grade’) as a woman who discovers ? through a seemingly romantic dinner conversation – that she’s nothing more than a figment of her companion’s imagination. Dameon Clarke (‘A Scanner Darkly’, ‘The Alamo’, ‘Secondhand Lions’) is her controlling boyfriend, a character who fabricates individuals on an as-needed basis. Over the course of the meal, a frightening truth is revealed as the film?s heroine struggles to remember how she became a victim of deception.
“What if your life, your thoughts, your very existence were all imagined?” states Vale. “‘Sole Possessions’ examines the human psyche, taking the phrase ?This can?t be real?? to the extreme.”
In addition to his career as a writer for anime television and videogame projects, Dallas-native Eric Vale produced ‘Indefinitely’ in 2001 and wrote/produced Interstate earlier this year. Director Brad Osborne has worked with Vale on multiple short film and feature film projects. The duo has plans to create a third production that will complete the Interstate trilogy and is currently producing ‘The Dying Breed’, a feature film.
‘Sole Possessions’ will premiere at 2:30pm on Sunday, October 23rd at the NYCHFF in screening room 2, followed by the screening of ‘Interstate’ later that evening.
For more information regarding ‘Interstate’, ‘Sole Possessions’, or Innuendo Films, please visit http://www.innuendofilms.com. For media and public relations enquiries, contact Christina Alexandra at 214.642.5935.
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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) November 16, 2005
After reviewing the list of 2005 short films, writer/producer Eric Vale of Five Ton Ed Productions and director Brad Osborne of Innuendo Films have discovered that their latest project, ?Sole Possessions,? has been selected for the Deep Ellum Film Festival (DEF) in Dallas. The film is the sequel to ?Interstate,? which won ?Best in Texas Short? at the festival in 2004. ?Sole Possessions? received its official world premiere at the New York City Horror Film Festival in October of this year.
?Sole Possessions? stars Elise Baughman (Dragon Ball GT, Kiddy Grade) as a woman who discovers ? through a seemingly romantic dinner conversation – that she’s nothing more than a figment of her companion’s imagination. Dameon Clarke (A Scanner Darkly, The Alamo, Secondhand Lions) is her controlling boyfriend, a character who fabricates individuals on an as-needed basis. Over the course of the meal, a frightening truth is revealed as the film?s heroine struggles to remember how she became a victim of deception. ?What if your life, your thoughts, your very existence were all imagined?? states Vale. ?Sole Possessions? examines the human psyche, taking the phrase ?This can?t be real?? to the extreme.
In addition to his career as a writer for anime television and videogame projects, Dallas-native Eric Vale produced ?Indefinitely? in 2001 and wrote/produced ?Interstate? in 2004. Director Brad Osborne has worked with Vale on multiple short film and feature film projects. The duo has plans to create a third production that will complete the ?Interstate? trilogy and is currently producing ?The Dying Breed,? a feature film.
A part of DEF?s ?Shorts Block 5,? ?Sole Possessions? will be screened at 7:30pm on Monday, November 21st at the Landmark Magnolia Theater in Dallas?s West Village.
For more information regarding ?Interstate,? ?Sole Possessions,? or Innuendo Films, please visit http://www.innuendofilms.com. For information about the Deep Ellum Film Festival, visit http://www.def2.org. For media and public relations enquiries, contact Christina Alexandra at 214.642.5935.
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(PRWEB) April 3, 2004
The “Alamo Aloha Festival” has been presented by the Ohana o ‘Hawai’i Association of Texas with the support of San Antonio’s Hawaiian/Polynesian and Eastern Cultural community individuals, small business owners and cultural performing groups that simply come together year after year to participate in this family orientated event so that everyone can share the “Spirit of Aloha.” Attendees are treated to a splash of Polynesia through food, dance, music, and demonstrations. You will be embraced by the “Spirit of Aloha” that is extended to you at this special festival as you are welcomed to their family while you participate and join in the day’s festivities. This free admission event is enjoyable for the whole family which will give you an opportunity to experience the spirit of Polynesia without having to leave San Antonio! Preparations by entertainers has been ongoing for several months to provide a special presentation of costume, sound, Martial Arts, lessons and demonstration, dance and food of the Hawaiian and Eastern cultures. Besides seeing the gathering and celebrating of diverse groups from San Antonio and other Texas cities you can also walk and enjoy a Car Show with trophies and cash prizes to be awarded. Also new this year is a Blood Drive where you can take part in helping save lives by donating blood and receive a free T-shirt and Lei. And be sure not to miss San Antonio’s very own “Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka” Hawaiian/Polynesian group with the only “Live Fire Show” and the largest drumming line performing their all new show lineup.
Proceeds from this event help support San Antonio and Hawaiian Charities as well as the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center with the blood drive. And remember you can also prearrange to be greeted “Hawaiian Style” with a fresh flower Lei. There will be many getting “Lei’d” on this date so don’t miss out!
WHEN: Saturday, April 17, 2004,
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Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 26, 2011
Santa Catalina is the only resort island on the West Coast of the United States, and it is right in Los Angeles County. It is a perfect place for a film festival. Positioned twenty- six miles off the coast of California, for almost 100 years this beautiful sub-tropical paradise has been playground to the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan, Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, John Wayne, Cary Grant, Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, Jayne Mansfield, and to some of Hollywood?s biggest stars today.
The SCFF, along with being a mainstream film festival celebrating independent film, is also proud to have as its beneficiary, the Catalina Island Conservancy. Joining in with a special ?Conservation Series? of films, they will honor filmmakers that have a similar mission in protecting, educating and promoting the power of nature. The Conservancy is the protector of the island?s wildlife, plant life, marine life, and endangered species. The Catalina Island Fox almost faced extinction ten years ago; but through the efforts of the Conservancy they have become the fastest endangered species recovery in the world; now there are over one thousand on the island today! In the early 1920?s 15 American Buffalo were brought to the island for a film shoot and left behind, a heard of over 150 buffalo can be seen roaming the island today; they are also protected by the Conservancy.
Major celebrities will descend into Avalon this spring to kick off the inaugural Santa Catalina Film Festival. Actor and environmental advocate, ED BEGLEY, Jr. just signed on to join the many astute members of SCFF Board. Multi-platinum Grammy Award-winners ALL-4-ONE (I Swear, I Can Love You Like That), are confirmed for the opening night performance at the iconic Casino Building Theater. Emmy-winner and Grammy-nominated WAYNE BRADY, along with many other special guest celebrities, is scheduled to attend.
Visitors will find fine dining and casual restaurants, karaoke bars, nightclubs, zip lines, scenic golf courses, and crystal clear blue water 50 feet deep for their enjoyment.
Filmmakers from around the world will come to celebrate the art and entertainment of independent film within the Hollywood historic walls of the world?s first-ever built sound theater. This gorgeous 1,200-seat theater is where Cecil B. DeMille and Charlie Chaplin came to screen their very first talkie films. It is here where the Santa Catalina Film Festival?s Red Carpet arrivals, Opening Gala, and premiere film kicks-off.
Film submissions are currently being accepted at: http://www.CatalinaFF.org
Media Contact & more information:
818-787-1946
Info(at)CatalinaFF(dot)org
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