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Great turnout under the BK Bridge

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Last night we screened Icebox Blues, directed by Jesse Ash at Movies with a View in Brooklyn Bridge Park. There was a huge turnout for what turned out to be an awesome night. The rain Gods decided to give us a break. Granted most people came for Hitchcock, but hopefully they left thinking about things they didn’t expect.
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Best New York Narrative

Friday, May 1st, 2009

The award winners for the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival have been announced. Here and There received the award for Best New York Narrative. Everyone’s hard work paid off!
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Here and There at Tribeca

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Darko Lungulov’s feature film, Here and There, will be premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival. I had the pleasure of designing the New York half of the movie, and I got to work with some incredibly talented filmmakers from all over the world. The film follows two interconnected stories on two different continents. Robert, a depressed New Yorker, tries to make quick cash and ends up in chaotic Serbia, where instead of money he finds his soul. At the same time, a young Serbian immigrant, Branko, struggles in an unforgiving New York, desperately trying to bring his girlfriend from Serbia to USA.
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Some cast, crew, and local Bushwick kids.

A synopsis of the film.
A conversation with Darko.

Wales Green 15

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

To be honest, I never really thought too much about Wales, but when we were asked to screen two of our shorts during Wales Week in NYC, I scrambled to learn more. And from what I have consequently learned, I have decided Wales is worthy of some more attention.

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The event was held at the Rubin Museum of Art, and while there were some great speeches on Sustainability and Green Building Design, delicious organic food and booze, the highlight of the night was definitely, hands down, seeing a live performance of Only Men Aloud, winners of the BBC’s Last Choir Standing. Hearing a bunch of dudes wearing shiny purple dress shirts sing their rendition of All By Myself, was absolutely surreal, awkward, but still kind of awesome.


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