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Bashir’s Dream centers around Qusai Bashir Masaama, a 14-year-old Syrian refugee in Jordan who was shot in the back by a sniper while on a candy run. As a result, Qusai is confined to a wheelchair, with dreams of playing basketball and traveling abroad for better care and education.
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Based on truth.
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dir Hiro Murai prod Brooke Mcdaniel / Jocelyn Webber / Bret Rhea ep Jason Cole / Danielle Hinde / Dano Kent ad Jesse Fleese dp Larkin Seiple gaff Matt Ardine 1st ac Matt Sanderson 2nd ac Jonathan Dec dit Matt Conrad prod design Hannah Hurney art dir Ariel Vida wardrobe Elise Velasco / Amanda Hall / Tess O’Melia milo op Chris Toth edit Ernie Gilbert vfx BEMO color Ricky Gausis @ MPC produced by Doomsday Ent Epic records
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OFFICIAL SELECTION OF AFI FEST OFFICIAL SELECTION OF ATLANTA FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION OF BUENOS AIRES INTN’L FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENT CINEMA OFFICIAL SELECTION OF DALLAS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION OF FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION OF MARYLAND FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION OF SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION OF ATHENS INT’L FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION OF CUCALORUS FILM FESTIVAL Written & Directed by Chloe Domont Starring Casey Drogin & Hannah Gross Produced by Jesse Mineo & Chloe Domont Executive Producer – Jere B Ford Director of Photography – Brian Lannin Production Designer – Grace Sloan Editor – Chloe Domont Sound Designer – Arjun G Sheth Composer – Tim Phillips Gaffer – Ben Rutkowski Script Supervisor – Alex Loeb Production Sound Mixer – Alan Kudan Boom Operator – Mattheau O’Brien 1st AC – Zack Schamberg 2nd AC – Sheldon Walker Steadicam Operator – Dan Gartner Key Grip – Eric Yue Best Boy – David Raboy VFX – Kris Sundberg & Brian Lannin Assistant Producer – Meredith Mineo Foley Artist – Annie Medlin Special Thanks to: Danny Mineo Kristen Viken Steven Mineo Karen Mineo Marian Domont Ronald Domont Brianna Domont Tim Phillips Spencer Gillis © CAPITAL LETTER FILMS LLC
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“The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them, I shall use my time.” Jack London Chasing The Wind is a short documentary that tells the story of champion windsurfer Jesper Vesterstrom and his internal struggle following his father’s diagnosis of ALS. Grappling with his father’s fate, his instincts led him to the open water where he learned to harness the elements and his emotions in order to keep a promise. CREDITS Produced by More Media and the Batista Brothers Executive Producer Donna Woods and Anthony Batista Produced by Stephen Buchanan, Jason Richardson, Cara Venter, Jesper Vesterstroem Directed by Andrew Batista Cinematography by Dan Stewart Production Design by Joe Sciacca Original Score by James Everingham Sound Design and Mix by Defacto Color by Roush Media Edit by Andrew Batista
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A first impression of Los Angeles as a struggling waiter in a world of wealth and coldness. I made this film to remember those times.
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“Legend Has It” Is the first video from RTJ’s hit album, RTJ3, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Rap, Hip Hop/R&B, Indie & Physical charts. Director: Brian Beletic Producer: Terry Gallagher, Dennis Beier Executive Producer: Drew Santarsiero Production Company: SMUGGLER DP: Ryley Brown Production Designer: David Skinner Costume: Lindy McMichael, Matt Goldman Assistant Director: George Nessis Editor: Sam Ostrove VFX – Autonomous, Andy Bate Conceived by Brian Beletic & El-P Executive Producers (Run the Jewels) – Amaechi Uzoigwe & Drew Santarsiero Thanks to Jason DeMarco/Adult Swim. Artist & Director’s statement: The video for LEGEND HAS IT plays with the theme of guilty until proven innocent. We live in a world where stronger the truth the greater the opposition. In this story EL-P and Killer Mike are in a police lineup and the cards are stacked heavily against them. But why is that? this video is a worst nightmare scenario. high on acid and caught in the system. pitted against icons of innocence in a police line up that doesn’t feel real. no bunnies were hurt on the making of this video. – run the jewels & Brian Beletic
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In one continuous shot, a man has a public meltdown in the middle of a residential cul-de-sac. The neighbors gather together and watch, debating how best to deal with unstable man. What unfolds is a constantly shifting scenario in which community’s cultish public shaming is taken to extreme heights. Shot in a single take using a drone, check out how it was made here: http://bit.ly/2p1uZwF ‘At The End Of The Cul-de-Sac’ is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about the film here: http://bit.ly/2o3PVW0
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In the remote Russian Arctic, an aging scientist and his son are trying to recreate the Ice Age. They call their experiment Pleistocene Park – a perfect home for woolly mammoths, resurrected by modern genetics. But the mammoths are only a means to a bigger end: defusing a carbon timebomb frozen in the permafrost to slow the effects of global warming. Film by Grant Slater http://bit.ly/2nE925t Based on “Pleistocene Park” by Ross Andersen of The Atlantic http://theatln.tc/2naL1Yu Original Score by Kyle Scott Wilson Animation by Casey Drogin http://bit.ly/2nDWyej Chersky Drone Photography by Luke Griswold-Tergis African Savannah Photography by Brian Dawson http://bit.ly/2naY1xn With Support From Mountainfilm http://bit.ly/2nEaKEh Help the Zimovs expand Pleistocene Park with a new herd of yaks and bison: http://kck.st/2nb134w Sergey Zimov’s Pleistocene Park Manifesto http://bit.ly/2nE5dNP
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