Chase
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I've been trying to write the perfect manchild movie for years. My first micro feature, One Way Love was suppose to be that but since I was young when I came up with the concept, it didn't have a category and if anything it got my feet wet in the making of a film. It also had a small distribution run but not as far as I would have liked in the DVD niche market of black films.
A lot of people claimed it was the accent scenario of an american style film made in the UK.
3 years later, I am here with Dead Swimmers, a true 30-40s manchild film which I hope to make in Denver either this year or next. I have an american producer who was hoping we could find a UK producer to do a co-production deal but hey, we are off to cannes hopefully this year to start our journey.
We completed a short called Static Kiss and sent it off to cannes for submission. We hope to use at as an introduction of our collaboration and take our screenplay with us.
As for Dead Swimmers, believe it or not is a dramedy about male fertility and what it is to be a dad when you and your friends refuse to grow up and continue to live a life without substance.
I'm on the third act of the script and plan to workshop it at various writing/play schemes such as Organic Cherry and Rocliffe forum in London.
I think this is what having a plan is all about.
How do others plan to prepare their next projects?
A lot of people claimed it was the accent scenario of an american style film made in the UK.
3 years later, I am here with Dead Swimmers, a true 30-40s manchild film which I hope to make in Denver either this year or next. I have an american producer who was hoping we could find a UK producer to do a co-production deal but hey, we are off to cannes hopefully this year to start our journey.
We completed a short called Static Kiss and sent it off to cannes for submission. We hope to use at as an introduction of our collaboration and take our screenplay with us.
As for Dead Swimmers, believe it or not is a dramedy about male fertility and what it is to be a dad when you and your friends refuse to grow up and continue to live a life without substance.
I'm on the third act of the script and plan to workshop it at various writing/play schemes such as Organic Cherry and Rocliffe forum in London.
I think this is what having a plan is all about.
How do others plan to prepare their next projects?